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A King of Tyre: A Tale of the Times of Ezra and Nehemiah. A captivating blend of ancient history and religious conflict
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- Nombre de pages289
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-623498-0
- EAN4064066234980
- Date de parution06/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille757 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "A King of Tyre: A Tale of the Times of Ezra and Nehemiah, " James M. Ludlow masterfully weaves a narrative set against the tumultuous backdrop of post-exilic Judah, focusing on the intricate political and cultural dynamics of the period. Through vivid prose and rich character development, Ludlow explores themes of redemption, leadership, and the struggles of a community striving to rebuild its identity and faith.
The novel incorporates historical research and scriptural references, aligning it closely with the narratives found in biblical texts while enriching the reader's understanding of this pivotal era in Jewish history. James M. Ludlow, a scholar of ancient Near Eastern history, draws upon his deep expertise and passion for biblical literature to craft this compelling story. His academic background and familiarity with the socio-political landscapes of the time not only illuminate the historical context of the narrative but also infuse it with authenticity and depth.
This intersection of personal conviction and scholarly research informs Ludlow's narrative choices, leading to a work that resonates both emotionally and intellectually. I highly recommend "A King of Tyre" to readers interested in historical fiction that engages with biblical themes. Ludlow'Äôs blend of drama and historical fidelity invites readers to a deeper understanding of an era that shaped the foundations of Jewish identity.
Through this tale, one can appreciate the complexities of faith and governance as they emerge in the lives of those striving to find their way in a renewed Jerusalem.
The novel incorporates historical research and scriptural references, aligning it closely with the narratives found in biblical texts while enriching the reader's understanding of this pivotal era in Jewish history. James M. Ludlow, a scholar of ancient Near Eastern history, draws upon his deep expertise and passion for biblical literature to craft this compelling story. His academic background and familiarity with the socio-political landscapes of the time not only illuminate the historical context of the narrative but also infuse it with authenticity and depth.
This intersection of personal conviction and scholarly research informs Ludlow's narrative choices, leading to a work that resonates both emotionally and intellectually. I highly recommend "A King of Tyre" to readers interested in historical fiction that engages with biblical themes. Ludlow'Äôs blend of drama and historical fidelity invites readers to a deeper understanding of an era that shaped the foundations of Jewish identity.
Through this tale, one can appreciate the complexities of faith and governance as they emerge in the lives of those striving to find their way in a renewed Jerusalem.





