I, Saul

* Read * I, Saul by Jerry B. Jenkins Þ eBook or Kindle ePUB. I, Saul A book of passion and faith Deborah Christensen Having already read the sequel, Empires End, I was anxious to read this book. It was completely compelling. Both books together have added dimensions to the life and writings of Paul that make me want to reread his letters in a new light. Knowing it is fiction, but speculating on what might have been makes it a very interesting work and very enjoyable. I really enjoyed both books.. I, Saul---Just Read It! according to Actuary Lady. If, like me

I, Saul

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Rating : 4.10 (654 Votes)
Asin : 1617950068
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 400 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-29
Language : English

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A book of passion and faith Deborah Christensen Having already read the sequel, "Empire's End", I was anxious to read this book. It was completely compelling. Both books together have added dimensions to the life and writings of Paul that make me want to reread his letters in a new light. Knowing it is fiction, but speculating on what might have been makes it a very interesting work and very enjoyable. I really enjoyed both books.. "I, Saul---Just Read It!" according to Actuary Lady. If, like me, you've wondered what the Apostle Paul's final days in that Roman dungeon might have been like, then read I, Saul by Jerry Jenkins . A somewhat obscure reference Paul makes to parchments in verse I, Saul---Just Read It! Actuary Lady If, like me, you've wondered what the Apostle Paul's final days in that Roman dungeon might have been like, then read I, Saul by Jerry Jenkins . A somewhat obscure reference Paul makes to parchments in verse 4:13 of his final letter, 2 Timothy, is the basis for a story involving discovery of those parchments in current-day Rome along with a back-story from biblical times.In the book's odd-numbere. :1I, Saul---Just Read It! If, like me, you've wondered what the Apostle Paul's final days in that Roman dungeon might have been like, then read I, Saul by Jerry Jenkins . A somewhat obscure reference Paul makes to parchments in verse I, Saul---Just Read It! Actuary Lady If, like me, you've wondered what the Apostle Paul's final days in that Roman dungeon might have been like, then read I, Saul by Jerry Jenkins . A somewhat obscure reference Paul makes to parchments in verse 4:13 of his final letter, 2 Timothy, is the basis for a story involving discovery of those parchments in current-day Rome along with a back-story from biblical times.In the book's odd-numbere. :13 of his final letter, 2 Timothy, is the basis for a story involving discovery of those parchments in current-day Rome along with a back-story from biblical times.In the book's odd-numbere. of his final letter, 2 Timothy, is the basis for a story involving discovery of those parchments in current-day Rome along with a back-story from biblical times.In the book's odd-numbere. "I Saul, A Great Book!" according to bigbear2. I, Saul is one of the best historical fiction books Imhave ever read. The author draws you in to scenes stepping back and forth in time across 2 millennia with ease and skill and I could not put it down. Great insight into Biblical times of Christ and first century.

I, Saul consists of two riveting adventures in one, transporting you between the stories of Augustine Knox and Saul of Tarsus. 67, then down the dusty roads of ancient Israel, Asia, and back to Rome.A young seminary professor, Augustine Knox, is drawn into a deadly race to save priceless parchments from antiquities thieves and discovers a two- thousand-year old connection with another who faced death for the sake of the truth. A MURDERER who would change the WORLD  From multi-million copy best-selling novelist Jerry Jenkins comes a compelling international thriller that conveys you from present-day Texas to a da

Will the memoir of Paul the Apostle prove genuine, or is Augie risking his life for a fraud? More than anything, this suspenseful tale proves the storytelling mastery of Jenkins (Left Behind series). (Sept.) . Second, Paul's "memoir" paints a vivid, plausible picture of his early years and conversion. Two strengths emerge from this setup: first, by alternating between modern and historical scenes, the authors balance out the frenetic pace of one with the quiet stillness of the other, all the while ratcheting up tension. From Publishers Weekly Unassuming young seminary professor Augie Knox finds himself drawn into a frantic race to rescue a friend in Rome who has supposedly discovered the archeological find of the century. While this work won't create the frenzy of a real biblical memoir, it does offer an entertaining and ultimately uplift

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