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King Asa has ruled for many years, but his time is running out. The unfortunate mistakes of the past continue to haunt him, and trouble is brewing in Judah.The nation is surrounded by dangerous enemies as the king's health fails and pain weakens his lifelong faith. Enemies from outside the kingdom are surely to be expected, but are there also enemies within? The old king is widely-loved, but his bitter refusal to accept criticism has led him to oppress innocents. Could they be seeking revenge?Passing on his faith to his son, Jehoshaphat, was always his greatest desire and in that he had been successful. But Jehoshaphat is beginning to ask questions about the past, and Asa is uncomfortable. If the truth comes out, could his opponents turn his son against him?Jehoshaphat is ready to rule, and the country needs an active, faithful king to lead it. Yet Asa's confidence is failing, and rumours of rebellion prey on his mind. Is Jehoshaphat in danger from traitors who may want to kill both the king and his successor? Who can guard the prince and keep him safe as he begins to take over the kingship from his ailing father?Is Ben-hail the answer? Driven by a childhood dream, he may now be the greatest swordsman in Judah. Victory in the Great Tournament will win him the right to become the new king's armour-bearer, but is that the success he craves? The answer may be hidden in his past...by Mark MorganBible Tales Online (www.BibleTales.online)
Fiction Favours the Facts - a collection of 22 Bible-based micro-tales."When the tally was complete, it took my breath away and a voice kept saying in my head, 'This can't be real!'But it was real. There was no doubt about it. 185,000 corpses, and I was the one who had to deal with them."Assyrian undertaker in "185,000 times 55""I threw the money back at them and turned away. I can still see the coins bouncing on the floor of the temple."Judas Iscariot in "He promised us life"Fiction Favours the Facts - a collection of 22 Bible-based micro-tales.Some tell of little-known Bible characters, while others concentrate on an incident in the life of one of the more famous Bible characters.Cain and Abel; Noah and his family; Paul and Silas; Daniel; Ebed-melech; Mark; Peter; Moses and Aaron; Judas Iscariot; Rebecca; Simeon; Jeroboam; Elijah and many others share their experiences with us.Each micro-tale gives us something to think about.Fiction Favours the FactsWritten by Mark Morgan (Bible Tales Online).Interested in more Bible-based micro-tales?Bible Tales Online currently publishes a weekly online newsletter including a new Bible-based micro-tale every two weeks.To sign up for the free newsletter, visit www.BibleTales.online.
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