Plagues In The Palace
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“Enough!” The majestic Pharaoh Amenhotep rose from his ivory throne. “Words mean nothing to me!”
Meshach didn’t know it yet, but he had just witnessed the opening scene in a drama that would change his whole world forever.
The first plague attacked Osiris, the god of the Nile. The second plague, frogs everywhere, created big problems for the believers in Seqa, the frog-headed goddess. The plagues that followed would cause Meshack to question everything. But as each plague proved another of the Egyptians’ gods powerless, he began to see that Jehovah loved him and wanted him to be free.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816321438
Bradley Booth
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2006
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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