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Magdalene
- De: Angela Hunt
- Narrado por: Darla Middlebrook
- Duración: 12 h y 5 m
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In an era when women are sequestered and silenced, Miryam of Magdala lives a contended life until her son's careless gesture evokes a hostile action that shatters her serenity. With no hope of justice, Miryam commits an unthinkable act... and descends into depths of darkness that threaten her life and her sanity. Even after Yeshua the Messiah dramatically restores her life, Miryam can neither forget nor forgive unresolved injustices.
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Ok story, but hard to listen to
- De Victoria en 11-10-14
- Magdalene
- De: Angela Hunt
- Narrado por: Darla Middlebrook
I want my money back
Revisado: 08-06-23
I really wish I could have listened to the whole book, but I couldn't take another minute. The narrator's voice and tone, and lack of inflection is irritating. I was looking forward to this book. The rest of this authors books are wonderful.
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Luke's Story
- De: Jerry Jenkins
- Narrado por: Robertson Dean
- Duración: 12 h y 34 m
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This biblically inspired novel, third in the best-selling Jesus Chronicles, tells the story of Luke - the Gospel writer whose belief was built on the power of faith alone. Luke, who hadn't met Jesus, is skeptical of his miracles until events in his own life irreversibly change him.
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Not Historically accurate
- De charity en 01-14-12
- Luke's Story
- De: Jerry Jenkins
- Narrado por: Robertson Dean
Interesting and yet
Revisado: 02-19-22
While I find the authors take on Lukes life interesting, I wonder where he came up with the thought that Luke started off as a slave? Where on earth did that come from? There is very little information about Luke to begin with, so I am very intrigued as to how that storyline came about. Is there historical information to back that up or is that just incredible literary license?
The rest of the story is totally plausible, not that him being born a slave isnt, I'm just stuck on it. He could have met Saul/Paul in University, why not?
The story brings an otherwise behind the scenes figure to life for me, whether its a real story or not most of it is, at least from the information we do have.
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