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Letters from the House of David - Faith Happens When the Past Speaks. The Faith Chronicles, #11
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- Date de parution10/11/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
When a young archaeologist unearths a sealed jar buried beneath the walls of Jerusalem, she discovers something no one was meant to find - a set of first-century letters written by a woman who witnessed the ministry, miracles, and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Dr. Rachel Hale, a brilliant but disillusioned scholar, believes the letters may be the most significant historical discovery of her generation.
Yet as she begins to translate each fragile scroll, strange patterns emerge - words glowing faintly under moonlight, symbols that cross faiths and centuries, and warnings written to those "who would awaken the Covenant when the world forgets."Her journey ignites a global firestorm. Religious leaders, politicians, and secret orders race to claim or destroy the truth Rachel uncovers. But what begins as an archaeological mystery becomes something far more profound - a test of faith that bridges two women's lives across two thousand years.
In ancient Jerusalem, Miriam, the daughter of a Jewish merchant, writes to her father in Egypt, describing her encounters with Jesus of Nazareth. Her words, full of fear and wonder, reveal a love that defies death itself. In modern Jerusalem, Rachel races to protect those same letters - and her rediscovered faith - before forces of power erase them forever. As the two timelines converge, one truth burns through the centuries:We were never chosen to hold the light.
We were chosen to share it. A sweeping dual-timeline epic of discovery, danger, and divine remembrance - part archaeological thriller, part spiritual awakening - The Letters of the House of David is an unforgettable journey for fans of Indiana Jones, The Da Vinci Code, and The Shack.
Yet as she begins to translate each fragile scroll, strange patterns emerge - words glowing faintly under moonlight, symbols that cross faiths and centuries, and warnings written to those "who would awaken the Covenant when the world forgets."Her journey ignites a global firestorm. Religious leaders, politicians, and secret orders race to claim or destroy the truth Rachel uncovers. But what begins as an archaeological mystery becomes something far more profound - a test of faith that bridges two women's lives across two thousand years.
In ancient Jerusalem, Miriam, the daughter of a Jewish merchant, writes to her father in Egypt, describing her encounters with Jesus of Nazareth. Her words, full of fear and wonder, reveal a love that defies death itself. In modern Jerusalem, Rachel races to protect those same letters - and her rediscovered faith - before forces of power erase them forever. As the two timelines converge, one truth burns through the centuries:We were never chosen to hold the light.
We were chosen to share it. A sweeping dual-timeline epic of discovery, danger, and divine remembrance - part archaeological thriller, part spiritual awakening - The Letters of the House of David is an unforgettable journey for fans of Indiana Jones, The Da Vinci Code, and The Shack.
When a young archaeologist unearths a sealed jar buried beneath the walls of Jerusalem, she discovers something no one was meant to find - a set of first-century letters written by a woman who witnessed the ministry, miracles, and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Dr. Rachel Hale, a brilliant but disillusioned scholar, believes the letters may be the most significant historical discovery of her generation.
Yet as she begins to translate each fragile scroll, strange patterns emerge - words glowing faintly under moonlight, symbols that cross faiths and centuries, and warnings written to those "who would awaken the Covenant when the world forgets."Her journey ignites a global firestorm. Religious leaders, politicians, and secret orders race to claim or destroy the truth Rachel uncovers. But what begins as an archaeological mystery becomes something far more profound - a test of faith that bridges two women's lives across two thousand years.
In ancient Jerusalem, Miriam, the daughter of a Jewish merchant, writes to her father in Egypt, describing her encounters with Jesus of Nazareth. Her words, full of fear and wonder, reveal a love that defies death itself. In modern Jerusalem, Rachel races to protect those same letters - and her rediscovered faith - before forces of power erase them forever. As the two timelines converge, one truth burns through the centuries:We were never chosen to hold the light.
We were chosen to share it. A sweeping dual-timeline epic of discovery, danger, and divine remembrance - part archaeological thriller, part spiritual awakening - The Letters of the House of David is an unforgettable journey for fans of Indiana Jones, The Da Vinci Code, and The Shack.
Yet as she begins to translate each fragile scroll, strange patterns emerge - words glowing faintly under moonlight, symbols that cross faiths and centuries, and warnings written to those "who would awaken the Covenant when the world forgets."Her journey ignites a global firestorm. Religious leaders, politicians, and secret orders race to claim or destroy the truth Rachel uncovers. But what begins as an archaeological mystery becomes something far more profound - a test of faith that bridges two women's lives across two thousand years.
In ancient Jerusalem, Miriam, the daughter of a Jewish merchant, writes to her father in Egypt, describing her encounters with Jesus of Nazareth. Her words, full of fear and wonder, reveal a love that defies death itself. In modern Jerusalem, Rachel races to protect those same letters - and her rediscovered faith - before forces of power erase them forever. As the two timelines converge, one truth burns through the centuries:We were never chosen to hold the light.
We were chosen to share it. A sweeping dual-timeline epic of discovery, danger, and divine remembrance - part archaeological thriller, part spiritual awakening - The Letters of the House of David is an unforgettable journey for fans of Indiana Jones, The Da Vinci Code, and The Shack.






















