The Rabbi's Daughter - Alan Sorem - Grāmatas - Resource Publications (CA) - 9781498218436 - 2015. gada 20. februāris
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Publisher Marketing: In the ruins of once-mighty Ephesus, site of the Temple of Artemis, a twenty-first century archeological team discovers the earliest known papyrus of the Gospel According to Mark. Sealed with it are instructions for a woman's burial, signed ""The Rabbi's Daughter."" The Rabbi's Daughter is an historical novel that takes us back to the years of Emperor Nero. Peter and Paul have been executed in Rome. The Community of Jesus' Way is struggling. With the help of his cousin Barnabas, Mark is compiling an account of the good news of Jesus. The two men come to Ephesus to interview Mary, who lives in the hills above the metropolis. They say their mission is to discover details about Jesus' early life. But soon it becomes apparent that their visit may have a very different purpose. The Rabbi's Daughter will give all readers a new appreciation and understanding of Mary, an extraordinary woman. Alan Sorem is also the author of Time: Jesus in Relationships (2013) and Lucy Scott's Grand Stand: Age Is an Attitude, Not a Condition (2014). He is a graduate of the College of Wooster, Yale Divinity School, and Fordham University. He lives in Louisville, KY. Contributor Bio:  Sorem, Alan Alan Sorem is also the author of Time: Jesus in Relationships (2013). He is a graduate of the College of Wooster, Yale Divinity School, and Fordham University. He lives in Louisville, KY.

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Izlaists 2015. gada 20. februāris
ISBN13 9781498218436
Izdevēji Resource Publications (CA)
Lapas 98
Izmēri 137 × 211 × 8 mm   ·   99 g
Valoda Angļu  

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