The Prophet’s Songbird – Ordinary Women of the Bible Book 15

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The Prophet’s Songbird

Ordinary Women of the Bible, Book 15
HARDCOVER

WITH A PROPHET FOR A FATHER and a professional mourner for a mother, Atarah has always known the power of words and of song. But her joyful praises are silenced when she is captured in a Syrian raid along with Tavi, a young man who loses his freedom trying to protect her. However, in Damascus, Atarah soon discovers that their new master, Naaman, isn’t the monster she expected—and that her songs glorifying the Most High have a profound effect on his household.
When Naaman shows signs of leprosy, which could spell the end of his career and destroy his family, Atarah tells him of a prophet in Israel who could banish the disease with a word. Though Naaman’s enemies hope for the worst, Atarah trusts he will encounter the power of the Most High. But by faithfully serving a master who serves Israel’s enemy, has she cut herself off from her people forever? Or will the One True God use her to teach a new song of praise to His children?

About Ordinary Women of the Bible Series

From generation to generation and every walk of life, God seeks out women to do His will. Scripture offers us but fleeting, tantalizing glimpses into the lives of a number of everyday women in Bible times—many of whom are not even named in its pages. In each volume of Guideposts’ Ordinary Women of the Bible series, you’ll meet one of these unsung, ordinary women face to face, and see how God used her to change the course of history. Each book can read independently and out of order.

 

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Weight .8 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 1 in

1 review for The Prophet’s Songbird – Ordinary Women of the Bible Book 15

  1. Margaret Nelson (verified owner)

    I really enjoyed this book. White does a wonderful job of fleshing out Naaman’s story with details of life in Israel at the time it takes place. The characters are well-drawn, and I loved the weaving in of the songs of the Psalms through the servant girl who introduces Naaman to the one true God.

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