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The Adopted Son

The Adopted Son

J. H. Willard

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354599415
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A brave new reading of an ancient story. A timeless journey about faith made fresh for today’s readers.The Adopted Son: The Story Of Moses blends biblical fiction with historical drama, inviting you into an extraordinary narrative of adoption and faith, leadership and destiny. Set against the ancient Near East and the ancient Egyptian milieu, it traverses exodus under divine guidance with the humane depth of a religious narrative that speaks to both the heart and the mind. This is more than a retelling; it is a carefully framed exploration of identity, calling, and the power of conviction to move nations.Alpha Editions restores this much-loved classic for a modern audience. Out of print for decades, it now returns as a volume worthy of study and shared reflection-an annotated religious edition designed for church study groups, home school readers, and readers who cherish classic biblical retellings. The book’s enduring significance lies in its humanity: a rare portrait of a man whose courage reshapes history, a compelling lens on leadership and destiny, and a work that deepens appreciation for ancient settings and timeless spiritual themes. A collector’s item and a cultural treasure, it invites casual readers and serious bibliophiles alike to revisit a foundational story with renewed clarity and reverence.

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