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Babylon's Falling

Published
Dec 2010
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
196

About This Book

The age-old question, 'Where was Daniel when his three friends were thrown into the fiery furnace?' is answered in this work of historical fiction. The young nobleman, Daniel of Judah, is taken captive and finds himself prisoner and forced to march all the way from Jerusalem to the ancient city of Babylon. He and his three companions survive the four month journey of cruelty and hardship and are thrown into a pagan culture of idolatry and apostasy. Given new names, and a new king to serve, their lives become an adventure filled with danger, mystery and romance. Trained as a seer, the new Belteshazzar finds his faith strong enough to fulfill his new role as governor and counsel to the mad king Nebuchadnezzer. As God's man, he sees the coming fall of the great empire and is witness to Cyrus the Great's deliverance of his people and eventual return to the land of their fathers. With the love of his beloved Inanna and support of an important general, the man from Judah is able to rise victorious from Babylon's ruin like a phoenix that will not die. "Babylon's Falling" is a story for our times that will uplift, inspire and encourage the reader to live a life that dares to believe!

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Dec 2010 WestBow Press ISBN 144970834X
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Dec 2010 WestBow Press ISBN 1449708358
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Dec 2010 WestBow ISBN B004H4XFQ6
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Dec 2010 WestBow Press ISBN 1449708331
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