Monday, April 04, 2016

Miriam (a book review)

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I absolutely loved reading this book. I don’t say those words lightly either. This historical fictional story had me captivated from the very beginning.
Pharaoh has held the Hebrew nation in slavery for around 400 years.  Moses, a man with a complicated past, has been called to lead this freedom mission. As the plagues dictated by God fell over the land deep in the heart of Egypt, it is hard to imagine what that looked like on a personal level.  How it felt to endure suffering and view it, and also the cost of freedom. This is a story about a God who demands such raw and blind obedience.  In a world where power is everything, Yahweh is the very definition of power. What will it take to convince Pharaoh to let the Hebrew nation leave? What will it take to convince the Hebrew nation that the cost of freedom is worth it?
If you have ever wondered more about the Miriam of the Old Testament and more background regarding the plagues, this is the right book!  The author Mesu Andrews did a great job with suspense and action, I found myself surprised at each twist and turn.  Even started reading along with the story in the Bible. At first, the Hebrew names and words was overwhelming, but I found it only added to the story as it allowed me to let go of previous held assumptions.
I received this book for free from blogging for books but the onions are my own.

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