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When Adah bat Shallum finds the governor of Judah weeping over the crumbling wall of Jerusalem, she learns the reason for Nehemiah’s unexpected visit—God has called him to rebuild the wall around the City of David.
Nehemiah challenges the people of God to labor on the wall and in return, the names of their fathers will be written in the annals for future generations to cherish. But Adah has one sister and no brothers. Will her father, who rules a half-district of Jerusalem, be forgotten forever?
Adah bravely vows to rebuild her city’s wall, though she soon discovers that Jerusalem not only has enemies outside the city, but also within.
Can Adah, her sister, and the men they love, honor God’s call? Or will their mission be crushed by the same stones they hope to construct?
When Adah bat Shallum finds the governor of Judah weeping over the crumbling wall of Jerusalem, she learns the reason for Nehemiah’s unexpected visit—God has called him to rebuild the wall around the...
When Adah bat Shallum finds the governor of Judah weeping over the crumbling wall of Jerusalem, she learns the reason for Nehemiah’s unexpected visit—God has called him to rebuild the wall around the City of David.
Nehemiah challenges the people of God to labor on the wall and in return, the names of their fathers will be written in the annals for future generations to cherish. But Adah has one sister and no brothers. Will her father, who rules a half-district of Jerusalem, be forgotten forever?
Adah bravely vows to rebuild her city’s wall, though she soon discovers that Jerusalem not only has enemies outside the city, but also within.
Can Adah, her sister, and the men they love, honor God’s call? Or will their mission be crushed by the same stones they hope to construct?
I am reviewing a copy of Jerusalem Rising:Adah’s Journey through Pelican Book Group and Netgalley:
Adah bat Shallum is seventeen years old. She is a dutiful daughter, but she understands her Father lacks a heir now. Some look at daughters as curses.
Adah finds the governor weeping over the crumbling walls of Jerusalem, while there she learns the reason for Nehemia’s visit God has called him to rebuild the wall around the City of David.
Nehemiah is there to challenge the people of God to labor on the wall and in exchange the names of their Fathers will Be written in the annals for generations to cherish. Adah though only has one sister and no brothers, will her Father be remembered?
Can Adah and her family still honor God’s call with no sons, or will their mission be destroyed?
Find out in Jerusalem Rising, Adah’s Journey.
Five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!
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Jerusalem rising Adah's journey is exactly about just what it says. Adam was born in a twin girls world. Her family did not have one male – which Adah was told by her father's co ruler in the village – that that causes the family Shame – but this family is proud of their girls . What a Adah wants to do for a living? If you guessed perfume maker – if you guessed perfume maker/seller – you would be correct. So when Governor Nehemiah comes to town and shares his secret with a Adah that he was there to rebuild the wall of the city of King David – guess what? Guess what all Nehemiah shared with Adah? This is so intense this is unreal it is so great – it is phenomenal and unreal and how real it truly is .
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Jerusalem Rising is set in the time of Israel when Nehemiah was given consent to return to the Promised Land and rebuild the wall. Barbara clearly conveyed the hardships and sacrifices that were made during this time. She retells the story of Adah, who belongs in the family of a ruler of Israel; her struggle of justice when her true love is sold by his family to pay off a debt. Her courage to take the place of a male, representing her family in a very male dominated world, when helping her Father rebuild the wall, guarding the city and negotiating with the King.s envoy.
I loved this book. Barbara has an ability that only a few have to resurrect the biblical story, inclusive of history and likely plots, making it an inspiring read. I couldn't but the book down
The theme of Trusting the Lord in all you do, even when times are at their worst is entwined with in the pages of this book.
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I really enjoyed the perspective this book gave on Nehemiah's story. Whether it is realistic or not, as far as the role the women played in the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls, I enjoyed feeling like I was there as the work was being done. I also appreciated the way other portions of the story from Nehemiah were brought in, such as the people being sold into slavery to foreigners in order for their families to pay their taxes, and the putting away of strange wives in Ezra's time. I felt like this story stayed close to the Biblical account, although I could have done without some of the romance in it.
I received a free ecopy of this book from NetGalley and chose to write a review of it.
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Jerusalem Rising: Adah's Journey
by Barbara M. Britton
Pelican Book Group
Christian , General Fiction (Adult)
Pub Date 10 Nov 2017
I am reviewing a copy of Jerusalem Rising:Adah’s Journey through Pelican Book Group and Netgalley:
Adah bat Shallum is seventeen years old. She is a dutiful daughter, but she understands her Father lacks a heir now. Some look at daughters as curses.
Adah finds the governor weeping over the crumbling walls of Jerusalem, while there she learns the reason for Nehemia’s visit God has called him to rebuild the wall around the City of David.
Nehemiah is there to challenge the people of God to labor on the wall and in exchange the names of their Fathers will Be written in the annals for generations to cherish. Adah though only has one sister and no brothers, will her Father be remembered?
Can Adah and her family still honor God’s call with no sons, or will their mission be destroyed?
Find out in Jerusalem Rising, Adah’s Journey.
Five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!
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Was this review helpful?
Carol H, Reviewer
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Jerusalem rising Adah's journey is exactly about just what it says. Adam was born in a twin girls world. Her family did not have one male – which Adah was told by her father's co ruler in the village – that that causes the family Shame – but this family is proud of their girls . What a Adah wants to do for a living? If you guessed perfume maker – if you guessed perfume maker/seller – you would be correct. So when Governor Nehemiah comes to town and shares his secret with a Adah that he was there to rebuild the wall of the city of King David – guess what? Guess what all Nehemiah shared with Adah? This is so intense this is unreal it is so great – it is phenomenal and unreal and how real it truly is .
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Was this review helpful?
Librarian 430616
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Jerusalem Rising is set in the time of Israel when Nehemiah was given consent to return to the Promised Land and rebuild the wall. Barbara clearly conveyed the hardships and sacrifices that were made during this time. She retells the story of Adah, who belongs in the family of a ruler of Israel; her struggle of justice when her true love is sold by his family to pay off a debt. Her courage to take the place of a male, representing her family in a very male dominated world, when helping her Father rebuild the wall, guarding the city and negotiating with the King.s envoy.
I loved this book. Barbara has an ability that only a few have to resurrect the biblical story, inclusive of history and likely plots, making it an inspiring read. I couldn't but the book down
The theme of Trusting the Lord in all you do, even when times are at their worst is entwined with in the pages of this book.
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
Was this review helpful?
Emma F, Reviewer
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I really enjoyed the perspective this book gave on Nehemiah's story. Whether it is realistic or not, as far as the role the women played in the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls, I enjoyed feeling like I was there as the work was being done. I also appreciated the way other portions of the story from Nehemiah were brought in, such as the people being sold into slavery to foreigners in order for their families to pay their taxes, and the putting away of strange wives in Ezra's time. I felt like this story stayed close to the Biblical account, although I could have done without some of the romance in it.
I received a free ecopy of this book from NetGalley and chose to write a review of it.
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