Survivors Of The Dark Rebellion
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“It’s unfair!” whispered Lucifer.
How far would he carry his cunning revolt?
For aeons the angels had rejoiced to sing God’s praises under the direction of their glorious leader. Then Lucifer changed. As God’s latest secret project progressed, his resentment grew.” Insinuations bred suspicion and doubt. So began the real star wars–the great conflict between good and evil.
And you are there-alongside Mark, an angel newly assigned to record the history of Planet Earth. Watch the creation of Adam. Eavesdrop as Cain begs his sister Sheena to run away with him. Applaud as Shem rescues Nala, falls in love, and brings her and her parrot, Squawker, into the ark. Feel Ishmael’s bitterness. You are there-up close and personal!
Mark the Watcher’s chronicle offers exciting new discoveries about patriarchs and prophets from Adam to David, as well as lots of interesting new characters you will meet along the way. In the end you will understand as never before the terrible tragedy of sin, and the wonderful love of the God who allowed it to continue.
The War of the Ages Series
Survivors of the Dark Rebellion (Patriarchs and Prophets)
Exile of the Chosen (Prophets and Kings)
Victory of the Warrior King (Desire of Ages)
Champions of the King (Acts of the Apostles)
War of the Invisibles (The Great Controversy)
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780828016865
Sally Dillon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2002
War Of The Ages # 3
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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