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Until the Day Break
Until the Day Break
Author: Sallie Lee Bell
Herod Antipas, Tetrarch of Galilee, planned to bolt the Roman Empire and establish a kingdom in Jerusalem with himself as ruler of the Eastern world. These were no idle thoughts. But they were now threatened by his own helpless entanglement with the beautiful slave girl Mara ... and the growing fury of his jealous wife Herodias. Sent away to her...  more »
ISBN: 93717
Pages: 244
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Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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"The story of Maria is one that will hold you spellbound. Emotion-filled and utterly breathtaking, it is unlike any you have ever read. Against the fascinating background of Palestine at the time of Christ, Sallie Lee Bell has woven an unforgettable love story, renforced by all the panorama, spectacle and intrigue of that colorful era. Although you will recognize many of the characters in this unusual novel as actual Biblical and historical figures, the author has created several memorable fictional characters who add romance and depth to her story."


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