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The gates of Zion by Bodie Thoene
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The gates of Zion (original 1986; edition 1998)

by Bodie Thoene

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Ellie, a young American photojournalist, becomes caught up in Middle Eastern politics in 1947 Israel.
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Title:The gates of Zion
Authors:Bodie Thoene
Info:Unity, Me.: Five Star, 1998. 397 p. ; 22 cm. Standard print hardcover ed
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A historical fiction set in Palestine before the British pulled out right after the second world war. The books main character is a young American photographer that gets involved with the pursuit of the Dead Sea scrolls and Haganah. As this is a Christian themed book, it also follows a little of her growth in Christianity. I enjoyed the book for the most part except a couple parts that delved pretty heavy into theology. There is a lot of excitement and adventure to make up for that though. It does seem to be fairly historically accurate except for the activities of the main characters, which I like in a historical fiction. ( )
  jamesjarrett00 | Oct 19, 2022 |
While I found this book to be difficult to really get into, it started to greatly pick up about 2/3 of the way through. I good story about finding oneself and refusing to let others tell you who you can and can not be. Along with guidance from God and some very good friends, our main character is able to discover just exactly what she believes in and what she is truly capable of achieving. ( )
  roezbd26 | May 22, 2017 |
Takes a while to get going, and rather political; based in 1947, in Palestine around the time when Israel became a nation. Violent in places, and a bit biased, though mostly well researched - but overall a good story, which became much more interesting after the early chapters.

Three and a half stars, really. ( )
  SueinCyprus | Jan 26, 2016 |
I read this book over 10 years ago but as this is the 50th anniversary of Israel becoming a country this month, it's always good to go back and reread the entire Zion series. I'm fully aware that these books are heavily slanted towards the Jewish point of view and I'm sure there have been ways that I've neglected the full truth of the situation due to these compelling novels. Still, before Bodie Thoene, I knew nothing about Israel so I'm grateful for the chance to have my eyes opened. Check out three series! ( )
  olegalCA | Dec 9, 2014 |
NO OF PAGES: 368 SUB CAT I: Historic Fiction SUB CAT II: Israel SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This first book in The Zion Chronicles vividly portrays the intense struggle of the Jewish people in the aftermath of the Holocaust and the forces, within and without, which engulf the Middle East in conflict and controversy even today.NOTES: Donated by Mike Merryman. SUBTITLE: Book 1 of the Zion Chronicles
  BeitHallel | Feb 18, 2011 |
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"I know that God promised all of Palestine to the children of Israel. I do not know what borders He set. I believe they are wider than the ones proposed. If God will keep His promise in His own time, our business as poor humans who live in a difficult age is to save as much as we can of the remnants of Israel.." David Ben-Gurion, 1947
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This story is for mama, Bettie Rachel Turner, who also happens to be my best friend.

because she believed the promises first among us all.

"The Lord loveth the gates of Zion...." Psalm 87:2

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Pale smoke from the oil lamp curled to the ceiling and hung suspended in the corners of the small stone room. (Prologue)
"Antikas! Antikas!" the old Bedouin shepherd shouted as Ellie Warne entered the mahogany-paneled study of her uncle's home.
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