Bezalel is a Hebrew slave to Ramses II. An artisan of the highest order, Ramses has kept him in the palace even when all other Israelites have been banned. Bezalel blames El Shaddai for isolating him from his people. When Moses and Aaron appear one summer, and El Shaddai shakes Egypt to its core,
In the Shadow of Sinai
β Scribed by Towriss, Carole
- Book ID
- 109740891
- Publisher
- DeWard Publishing Company, Ltd.
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Series
- Journey to Canaan 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781936341573
- ASIN
- B00BM92PUQ
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β¦ Synopsis
Bezalel is a Hebrew slave to Ramses II. An artisan of the highest order, Ramses has kept him in the palace even when all other Israelites have been banned. Bezalel blames El Shaddai for isolating him from his people.
When Moses and Aaron appear one summer, and El Shaddai shakes Egypt to its core, Bezalel must reexamine his anger. Over the course of the next year, Bezalelβs life becomes intertwined with those of an Egyptian childslave, the captain of the guard, and especially a beautiful young concubine.
When spring arrives, all of them escape with the young nation of Israel, But thatβs only the beginningβ¦
Number of Words in Auth: 2
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
Has Cover : Yes
All Identifiers : mobi-asin:B00BM92PUQ
Test Text Series Index: Canaan
Single Author : Carole Towriss
Original Source : Mirc New Files 03 07
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Towriss, Carole
Title Length : 022
Title Parm D : In the Shadow of Sinai
Title Parm F : In the Shadow of Sinai
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Record ID : 1678
Template Work Area : Canaan
ES Name : Journey to Canaan
Uncomma Author : Carole Towriss
Title Parm A : In the Shadow of Sinai
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Bezalel is a Hebrew slave to Ramses II. An artisan of the highest order, Ramses has kept him in the palace even when all other Israelites have been banned. Bezalel blames El Shaddai for isolating him from his people. When Moses and Aaron appear one summer, and El Shaddai shakes Egypt to its core,