The Exodus Case
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In the spring of 2001, Dr. Møller and an American TV crew went to the bottom of the Red Sea to reveal the remains of Pharaoh’s army. They also discovered several lost places and cities recorded in the Bible, and the true location of the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. All this evidence is available in The Exodus Case.
Join Dr. Møller on his journeys and study for yourself this stunning material supported by more than 500 new colour photos and detailed satellite photos.
Thoroughly researched and written by Swedish scientist Dr. Lennart Møller, this book takes you on an exciting journey through early biblical times from Abraham to the Exodus and discloses brand new discoveries by Dr. Møller and his team in Egypt, Sinai, Turkey, and in the Middle East.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Well, this was certainly better than the first book, but I found the mother-daughter relationships irritating at times. While all the men in the women's lives were sweeties, May Flower Dawn was the only female character I really liked although Marta did grow on me as she grew older and wiser. I found the others self-centred and cold towards their daughters, and at times I wanted to shake them. However, this book did bring me to tears at times at the suffering, hurt and finally forgiveness that the women shared.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Wonderful book full of a lot of twists and issues and yet it all came together in a natural way in the end.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5“Love one another, Jesus said. Sometimes it took a lifetime to learn how. Sometimes it took hitting rock bottom to make someone reach up and grasp hold and be lifted from the mire to stand on a firm foundation.” In the conclusion of Francine Rivers Marta’s Legacy Series we continue to learn about Oma, Hildemara Rose her daughter Carolyn and daughter May Flower Rose. Rivers continues to weave a story that links you to the characters but also teaches you lessons about your everyday life. Every family has the traits they pass from each generation to the next, sometimes unknowingly and sometimes we choose to pretend to not see what is happening. Rivers tackles these things head on, showing that through generations families can remain disconnected but it does not have to stay that way. Relying on Jesus, we need to let go of our pride and conquer those things head on. The things that tear a family a part do not need to be passed down but repaired, with Jesus there is no reason to let the hurts and pains of one generation to continue on to the next. Francine Rivers has created a story of redemption and forgiveness we can all learn from. This book will not only captivate your attention but encourage you to open the line of communication with your entire family.