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As Yeshua continues his ministry, and is challenged by the religious leaders, his beloved friend Elazar (Lazarus), in Bethany, falls ill. When Yeshua finally arrives, it is too late ... or is it?Tags
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Seventh Day starts off with a bang, and manages to keep the pace up throughout. I loved the way in which the Thoenes handled the circumstances leading to Lazarus' death—very convincing! The teaching portions are few and far between, which is a pleasure. Still on style, they chose to have a first-person narration from Peniel for a large section of the story. In my humble opinion, this choice didn't add or remove any value—the first-person and third-person narratives weren't that different in quality (at least none that I noticed).
I have a complaint to make on the inconsistency of names in the series. For example, the village where Lazarus lives is 'Bethany'; however, in a previous book it was 'Beth Anyah'. Other changes include show more Marianne/Mariamne and Beth Karem/Beth Kerem.
In conclusion, this is a book that Thoene fans will enjoy, despite knowing how it will end. show less
I have a complaint to make on the inconsistency of names in the series. For example, the village where Lazarus lives is 'Bethany'; however, in a previous book it was 'Beth Anyah'. Other changes include show more Marianne/Mariamne and Beth Karem/Beth Kerem.
In conclusion, this is a book that Thoene fans will enjoy, despite knowing how it will end. show less
Another great addition to this series! Macus, the Roman Centurion has returned to Jerusalem as the political/religious situation is heating up. Jesus has raised both a girl and a widow's son from the dead, and the high priest is concerned about maintaining his power. At the same time a diphtheria epidemic has hit the Jerusalem sparrows, but the Sanhedrin is more concerned about their own health than the boys who are dying. Lazarus leaves Bethany to tend to the young torch bearers, but comes down with the dreaded disease when he returns home. None of the sparrows died under his care, but where is God now? Mary, Martha, and their friends must deal with the question of "what if Jesus had been there?" The answer they eventually receive is show more better than anyone could have imagined. show less
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Bodie Thoene, has a Ph.D. in creative writing, & with Brock Thoene, is the author of thirty-three novels that include the best-selling series "The Zion Chronicles" & "The Zion Covenant." Together they have won eight Evangelical Christian Publishers Gold Medallion awards. The Thoenes live in Nevada & London, England. (Publisher Provided) With more show more than two dozen novels carrying the byline of Bodie Theone or Brock and Bodie Thoene (pronounced Tay-nee), with more than six million copies in print, and with eight Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion awards, for over a decade this husband-and-wife writing team has captivated the hearts and illuminated the minds of their enthusiastic readers. The Thoenes have earned Ph.D.'s in creative writing and in history. Bodie's storytelling gifts are supported by Brock's careful research and historical perspective. The resulting novels both inspire and educate, broadening readers' awareness of understanding important slices of history. Their critically acclaimed collaborations will stand as the benchmark in their category for years to come. The Zion Covenant series comprises six novels covering events in Europe leading up to World War II; the five books in The Zion Chronicles describe the events surrounding Israel's statehood in 1948; the three books of The Shiloh Legacy provide an American perspective on the war. The Thoenes made their home in Glenbrook, Nevada, but traveled frequently as they researched historical and geographical settings for their novels. They had three grown children and enjoyed grandparenting. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Brock Thoene, has a Ph.D. in history, & with Bodie Thoene, is the author of thirty-three novels that include the best-selling series "The Zion Chronicles" & "The Zion Covenant." Together they have won eight Evangelical Christian Publishers Gold Medallion awards. The Thoenes live in Nevada & London, England. (Publisher Provided) With more than two show more dozen novels carrying the byline of Bodie Theone or Brock and Bodie Thoene (pronounced Tay-nee), with more than six million copies in print, and with eight Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion awards, for over a decade this husband-and-wife writing team has captivated the hearts and illuminated the minds of their enthusiastic readers. The Thoenes have earned Ph.D.'s in creative writing and in history. Bodie's storytelling gifts are supported by Brock's careful research and historical perspective. The resulting novels both inspire and educate, broadening readers' awareness of understanding important slices of history. Their critically acclaimed collaborations will stand as the benchmark in their category for years to come. The Zion Covenant series comprises six novels covering events in Europe leading up to World War II; the five books in The Zion Chronicles describe the events surrounding Israel's statehood in 1948; the three books of The Shiloh Legacy provide an American perspective on the war. The Thoenes made their home in Glenbrook, Nevada, but traveled frequently as they researched historical and geographical settings for their novels. They had three grown children and enjoyed grandparenting. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Seventh Day
- Original publication date
- 2007
- People/Characters
- Amos bar Abba; Avel Shepherd; Carta; Emet Shepherd; Ganaliel; Ha-or Tov Shepherd (show all 16); Heled; Nakdimon ben Gurrion; Peniel ben Yahtzar; Quintus; Rabbi D'varim; Ra'nabel ben Dives; Rapha; Reb Gamaliel; Rebbs Simeon; Ya'ir the Cantor
- Dedication
- With love to our sixth and seventh grandkids—
Turner Graham Thoene and
Wilke Lynn Thoene—
Psalm 139 - First words
- It was some time after the death of Yosef, His earthly father, that Yeshua returned to Nazareth to reveal the secret—to plainly share the testimony of His true paternity, as prophesied in Torah.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The Lord of the Sabbath, The Lord of the Seventh Day, is returning. May it be today!
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