Stones of Jerusalem (Zion Legacy)
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Stones of Jerusalem continues the story of the Zion Legacy Series. Once more we are transported back in time, from the 1948 war in Israel to a stirring drama of the first century A.D. in this sacred city.
Amid the chaos of street battle, Israeli strategist Moshe Sachar has taken refuge in a secret tunnel beneath the Temple Mount. There, in Stones of Jerusalem, he becomes immersed in an ancient scroll and the extraordinary, ongoing biblical love story of a Roman centurion and a beautiful but mysterious young woman. People and events of the Bible, framed by this romance, spring to life in a tapestry of superb storytelling and historical authenticity that will transfix both fans of historical and religious fiction and anyone who loves a page-turning read. "One is watching history unfold when reading the Thoenes' work." (Houston Chronicle) "Fast-paced, often riveting action . . . scenes that rival those of James Michener." (New York Post) "Strong characters . . . poignant stories . . . female characters with surprising chutzpah." (Publishers Weekly) |
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| 10-14-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Book arrived quickly and in shape described. I am very satisfied with the seller. Thanks.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-18 11:43:09 EST)
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| 07-09-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Having been broken in by the last book, I was all braced for a first century soap opera...and got it. Yet this time, it was less painful and more fun a transition.
Still not a huge fan of these ancient history books. Avel takes the place of the young Arab boy from the first 3 books, so far as emotional searcher goes. The accounts of Jesus's miracles in the gospels are nicely brought to life and woven into a wonderful story with fictional characters. I highly recommend reading one of the gospels before reading this book, that way you can know which account's they're alluding to. One cannot accuse Miryam of being a flat character at least in book 4...the changes wrought in book 4 were deep, and she proves it in this book. Now she's slightly skewed as the do-gooder, but the point - that the changes wrought by her encounter with Jesus were radical - is well made. I'm not sure what certain words Jesus spoke to Marcus ended...the book just sort of ended before they were fulfilled. Odd. Anyway, a nice summer read. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 09:51:41 EST)
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| 07-09-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Having been broken in by the last book, I was all braced for a first century soap opera...and got it. Yet this time, it was less painful and more fun a transition.
Still not a huge fan of these ancient history books. Avel takes the place of the young Arab boy from the first 3 books, so far as emotional searcher goes. The accounts of Jesus's miracles in the gospels are nicely brought to life and woven into a wonderful story with fictional characters. I highly recommend reading one of the gospels before reading this book, that way you can know which account's they're alluding to. One cannot accuse Miryam of being a flat character at least in book 4...the changes wrought in book 4 were deep, and she proves it in this book. Now she's slightly skewed as the do-gooder, but the point - that the changes wrought by her encounter with Jesus were radical - is well made. I'm not sure what certain words Jesus spoke to Marcus ended...the book just sort of ended before they were fulfilled. Odd. Anyway, a nice summer read. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-03 09:24:21 EST)
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| 04-02-04 | 5 | 2\2 |
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It's amazing how these writers continue to create a piece of work that is so incredible. The story of Marcus and Miryam continues as more of Jesus and his story unfolds. In this edtion more fascinating characters are introduced to help in creating a picture of what life was like for those who witnessed Jesus and his miricales. As I read along, I felt like I wanted to be in their shoes. I wanted to witness these miracles for myself as I never before have. In this way, the Thoene's really outdid themselves in producting a quite memorable book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-27 11:06:48 EST)
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