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Abraham and Sarah

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A splendid exploration of faith against great odds and love that endures years of disappointment. Abraham and Sarah is a masterful historical drama from the moment that Abraham strides into the pagan temple to rescue Sarah. The couple set out in search of the blessings God had promised: abundant fertile land and decedents more plentiful than the stars. But years of wandering bring the couple to Egypt where once again Abraham convinces Sarah that as sister and brother surely they will pass safely through the territory. But Pharaoh takes Sarah into his harem where she befriends Pharaoh's daughter, Hagar. Together the three are ordered to leave. Years of barrenness have embittered Sarah and she hatches a plan: Hagar must become the vessel for the child God has promised. Ishmael is born to Hagar and so is jealousy born in Sarah's heart. But God had a plan and He was right all along. This miracle unfolds with Historical authenticity leaving the reader with a better understanding of the ancient world and the life-changing faith of Abraham and Sarah.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 23, 2013
      In this fictional retelling of the events of Genesis that include most of the life of Abraham, the man known first as Abram follows his invisible, mysterious God to an unknown land and often into questionable and misunderstood decisions. His faith in Elohim conflicts with almost everyone else's fear of their local deities. His beautiful wife, Sarai, later known as Sarah, plays a prominent role in many of the political and personal struggles, depicted as a clash of social and religious cultures. As events unfold, Sarah is painted in a harsh lightâby turns covetous, spoiled, and discontent due to her childlessness. Her irrational behavior and vanity, in the eyes of the late Dorr (Queen of Sheba), drives much of the chaos involving her; Abraham; their sons, Ishmael and Isaac; and her maidservant, Hagar. The story spans more than 75 years, richly depicting the geographical and cultural milieu of ancient Israel and pharaonic Egypt. Most major events from the biblical account of Abraham's life are included, but plot details come at the expense of character development. The sometimes stilted and remote narrative voice relates a sprawling story full of characters readers likely won't care for very much.

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