The Young Captives: A Story of Judah and BabylonGood Press, 2020 M03 16 - 738 páginas "The Young Captives: A Story of Judah and Babylon" by Erasmus W. Jones transports readers to the ancient world of Judah and Babylon, weaving a captivating tale of courage, faith, and survival. Jones' vivid storytelling skillfully captures the struggles and triumphs of young captives facing the challenges of exile. Through their adventures, readers gain insight into the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of holding onto hope even in the darkest of times. |
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... father's house and away to a land of strangers. CHAPTER II. NEARLY a quarter of a century had rolled away, and again the city of Jerusalem was ablaze with light and social gayety. But vastly different was the moral tone of the ...
... father's house and away to a land of strangers. CHAPTER II. NEARLY a quarter of a century had rolled away, and again the city of Jerusalem was ablaze with light and social gayety. But vastly different was the moral tone of the ...
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... father eat and drink and do justice, and was it not well with him? He judged the cause of the poor, and then it was well with him. 'Was not this to know me?' saith the Lord. But thine eyes and thine heart are not but for thy ...
... father eat and drink and do justice, and was it not well with him? He judged the cause of the poor, and then it was well with him. 'Was not this to know me?' saith the Lord. But thine eyes and thine heart are not but for thy ...
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... fathers in the utmost dismay. Hilarity and mirth were turned into sorrow and bitter lamentations. Those proud and lofty arches that had so lately rung to the sound of the merry song and boisterous laugh, now answered to the distracted ...
... fathers in the utmost dismay. Hilarity and mirth were turned into sorrow and bitter lamentations. Those proud and lofty arches that had so lately rung to the sound of the merry song and boisterous laugh, now answered to the distracted ...
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... father, brought his forces before the city, and without any resistance they thought fit to surrender. Jehoiakim was still permitted to reign, but subjected to be a tributary to the King of Babylon. For two years this agreement was ...
... father, brought his forces before the city, and without any resistance they thought fit to surrender. Jehoiakim was still permitted to reign, but subjected to be a tributary to the King of Babylon. For two years this agreement was ...
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