Plagues and Papyrus - Egyptians

Plagues and Papyrus - Egyptians
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Publisher : Christine Dillon
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781923012004
ISBN-13 : 1923012002
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Download or read book Plagues and Papyrus - Egyptians written by Christine Dillon and published by Christine Dillon. This book was released on 2023-06-20 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What if life is built on the wrong foundation? Kheti and his family have farmed papyrus along the Nile for generations. Kheti is confident the gods of Egypt and the harmony maintained by the divine Pharaoh are the sources of his prosperity. Then he watches his beloved river turn to blood, his crops fail, and his nation descend into chaos. The Hebrew God wants his people released from slavery. When the gods remain silent and Pharaoh is powerless to stop the carnage, Kheti wrestles with which way to turn. Replant his flattened crops and cling to Egypt’s gods? Or forsake his roots to follow new friends and a new faith to a distant land? Could there be a place in God’s family for an Egyptian who kept God's people as slaves? Book 2 in the Light of Nations series.


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