The Exodus Quest

The Exodus Quest
Author: Will Adams
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0446569887

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Facts collide with fiction in the pulse-pounding sequel to the highly praised The Alexander Cipher, featuring archaeologist Daniel Knox. THE EXODUS QUEST On the trail of the lost Dead Sea Scrolls, archaeologist Daniel Knox stumbles upon a theft in progress at an ancient temple near Alexandria. Then a senior Egyptian archaeologist is violently killed, and the finger of suspicion points at Knox himself. To add to his mounting worries, his partner Gaille Bonnard is kidnapped while showing a television crew around the ruins of Amarna. She manages to smuggle out a message, pleading with Knox to rescue her, but he's locked in a police cell on suspicion of murder hundreds of miles away. His only hope of clearing his name and saving Gaille is to crack one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the ancient world...before it's too late.

The Exodus Quest

The Exodus Quest
Author: Will Adams
Publisher: Opalmaze Ltd
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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On the trail of a Dead Sea Scroll, Knox stumbles across an ancient temple being surreptitiously excavated by evangelical Christians outside Alexandria. A chase ends in tragedy with the death of Alexandria's senior archaeologist, and Knox the chief suspect. Meanwhile, Knox's partner Gaille Bonnard is baby-sitting a television crew around the ancient city of Amarna, home of the multiple mysteries of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Kidnapped by rogue soldiers, her time fast running out, she sends Knox a message hidden in a hostage video, pleading with him to come to her rescue. But Knox has problems of his own, under arrest on suspicion of murder, locked in a police cell half a country away. And the only way for him to find and save her is to crack one of the great unsolved mysteries of the ancient world.

The Exodus Quest

The Exodus Quest
Author: Will Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9780857574947

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Exodus Quest

Exodus Quest
Author: Will Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780007312566

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On The Trail Of A Dead Sea Scroll, Daniel Knox Finds Himself At An Excavation Just Outside Alexandria, Where An Evangelical Christian Archaeologist Has Just Discovered An Undeclared Jewish Temple. Knox Takes Photographs And Sends Them To His Partner Gaille. Moments Later Knox'S Jeep Is Forced Of The Road Killing His Friend And Head Of The Sca - Omar. Meanwhile In Egypt, Gaille Babysitting A Television Documentary Crew Receives Dan'S Pictures. She Quickly Realizes That One Of Them Has A Link To The Copper Scroll, One Of The Dead Sea Scrolls. But More Importantly The Link Is Also Attached To The One Time Pharaoh Akheneaten In Amarana The Very Place The Crew Are Filming. Whilst Following Up The Connections Gaille Unwittingly Draws The Attention Of Khaled A Tomb Robber And Army Officer. Khaled Soon Realizes That Gaille Has What He Wants And Suddenly She And The Television Crew Are In Mortal Danger From A Greedy And Deranged Individual. Back In Alexandria Knox Is Under Investigation For The Murder Of His Colleague And Then Sees A Broadcast Showing A Kidnapped Gaille. It'S Obvious Only To Him That Gaille Is Trying To Send Him A Coded Message But Knox Is Now Imprisoned And Time Is Running Out&

The Exodus: The Story and Evidence

The Exodus: The Story and Evidence
Author: Harold Lerch
Publisher: Word to the World Ministries
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2024-08-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The Books of Exodus and Numbers describe miraculous intervention by God in the Israelite escape from Egypt. The only Israelite requirement was faith in God. After the escape, God gave The Law to His people and established proper worship. God also taught Israel His just requirements which convicted Israel of sin, the provisions of priesthood, and the way of forgiveness, cleansing, and restoration to fellowship. God also led them to build a Tabernacle and connected Himself with the His People through His covenants with Abraham and Moses. He lived among them in the cloud of glory that led them through the wilderness. The years of wandering lasted forty years. The Israelites were rescued from Egypt, led by Moses, possessing The Law and the Tabernacle, and supernaturally guided by a cloud and pillar of fire. It should have been easy to follow the perfect will of God following all the miracles and leadership of Moses, but they failed repeatedly, as the Book of Numbers details.

The Alexander Cipher

The Alexander Cipher
Author: Will Adams
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-03-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 044654437X

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Workers in Alexandria are excavating for a new building when they discover the ruins of an old tomb, and all work crashes to a halt. According to federal law in Egypt, all discoveries must be properly catalogued by archeologists and this tomb has unusual relics and representations, apparently contemporary with Alexander the Great. Daniel Knox's first love is history and archeology, specifically on Alexander the Great. When he pisses off a local mobster on the coast of Egypt, he heads to Alexandria to an archaeology colleague's apartment to hide out for a while. He learns his friend is getting to participate on the dig for this newly discovered tomb. Sneaking in with his friend, Daniel sees signs that the find is far bigger than anyone realizes and might hold clues to finally unravelling one of the world's greatest mysteries: Where is Alexander the Great buried? In his lifetime, Alexander was beloved as a god, and across the Mediterranean, everyone wanted to be close to him. Upon his death, there was a mad scrabbling among his former allies to secure his empire for themselves. Even now, nearly 2500 years later, Alexander is still being fought over. With the discovery of this tomb and the revelation of its relics, the race is on to find Alexander. Rival archeologists, Egyptian officials, and Macedonian nationalists all scurry and scramble, attacking each other along the way as they hunt for a glorious prize--the body of Alexander the Great.

Exodus 1947

Exodus 1947
Author: Ruth Gruber
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781402752285

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The true story of the real "Exodus" ship--a moving eyewitness account of thousands of Holocaust survivors and the suffering they endured while clinging to their dream of entering the promised land.

Finding God Beyond Harvard

Finding God Beyond Harvard
Author: Kelly Monroe Kullberg
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830837205

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Engaging narrative and provocative content come together in this mind-stretching and heart-challenging journey. Come with Kelly Monroe Kullberg on an intellectual road trip as The Veritas Forum explores the deepest questions of the university world and the culture at large. Discover that Veritas transcends philosophy or religion and instead brings us to true life.

Mission of Malice

Mission of Malice
Author: Erika Bornman
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 177609624X

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In the 1980s, Erika Bornman’s family join, and ultimately move, to KwaSizabantu, a Christian mission based in KwaZulu-Natal, which is touted as a nirvana, founded on egalitarian values. But something sinister lurks beneath ‘the place where people are helped’. Life at KwaSizabantu is hard. Christianity is used to justify harsh punishments and congregants are forced to repent for their sins. Threats of physical violence ensure adherence to stringent rules. Parents are pitted against children. Friendships are discouraged. Isolated and alone, Erika lives in constant fear of eternal damnation. At 16, her grooming at the hands of a senior mission counsellor begins. For the next five years, KwaSizabantu wages emotional, psychological and sexual warfare on her, until, finally, she manages to break free and escape at the age of 21. Escaping a restrictive religious community is difficult, but rehabilitation into ‘normal’ life after a decade of ritual humiliation, brainwashing and abuse is much more painful, as Erika soon discovers. She cannot ignore her knowledge of the grievous human-rights abuses being committed at KwaSizabantu, and so she embarks on a quest to expose the atrocities. Mission of Malice – My Exodus from KwaSizabantu chronicles Erika’s journey from a fearful young girl to a fierce activist determined to do whatever it takes to save future generations and find personal redemption and self-acceptance.

In Quest of a Vital Protestant Center

In Quest of a Vital Protestant Center
Author: George Demetrion
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 162564048X

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In Quest of a Vital Protestant Center probes the relationship between Scripture and culture in twentieth-century US theology and biblical studies. It points to the necessity of turning to what Karl Barth has referred to as "the strange new world within the Bible" for any revitalization of mainline Protestantism in the tradition of the Protestant Reformers in critical dialogue with serious evangelical theology. The study includes a historical overview underlying what Demetrion refers to as the "fundamentalist/modernist great divide," which continues to resonate powerfully in contemporary US Protestant thought and culture. Demetrion offers an in-depth exploration of four representative twentieth-century Protestant theologians and biblical scholars, spanning from the conservative evangelical theology of J. I. Packer to the postliberal dialectical theology of Walter Brueggemann. The book includes a chapter on the neo-orthodox legacy as a mediating resource in bringing evangelical and postliberal theology into dialogue with the core issues of theology, biblical hermeneutics, and religious culture. Demetrion concludes with a critically empathetic review of the postliberal dialectical theology of Douglas J. Hall and the evangelical narrative theology of Richard Lints. In linking evangelical, postliberal, and neo-orthodox theology to a common search for a vital Protestant center, this book will facilitate fruitful dialogue among divergent schools of Protestant thought and culture.