Jeremiahs Journey
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Espionage, double agents, deep cover sleepers, coded messages, secret communication drops, the rescues of real princesses, hidden treasures, technology, close calls, clues to coming events, yes they are all here in the action and adventure that centers on Jeremiah’s rescue of the king’s daughters. God told Jeremiah he would see not only the uprooting, tearing down and destruction of Judah, but also the rebuilding and replanting. He was told that he would go to lost Israel. Other countries traditions seem to confirm that he did what God said he would do. Two other men, his hustling, side-kick scribe, Baruch and a black Royal Guardsman, Ebed-Melech, along with the king’s daughters are the main characters in this romp across the ancient world that still reverberates with relevance today. The settings are real, the conclusions you can draw yourself. Don’t expect dry theology, get ready to be entertained, enlightened and inspired.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781600346781
ISBN10: 1600346782
J. Hand
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2006
Publisher: Xulon Press
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