Judah's Wife
A Novel of the Maccabees
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Publisher Description
Seeking peace and safety after a hard childhood, Leah marries Judah, a strong and gentle man, and for the first time in her life Leah believes she can rest easily. But the land is ruled by Antiochus IV, descended from one of Alexander the Great's generals, and when he issues a decree that all Jews are to conform to Syrian laws upon pain of death, devout Jews risk everything to follow the law of Moses.
Judah's father resists the decree, igniting a war that will cost him his life. But before dying, he commands his son to pick up his sword and continue the fight--or bear responsibility for the obliteration of the land of Judah. Leah, who wants nothing but peace, struggles with her husband's decision--what kind of God would destroy the peace she has sought for so long?
The miraculous story of the courageous Maccabees is told through the eyes of Judah's wife, who learns that love requires courage . . . and sacrifice.
Customer Reviews
This is a captivating biblical fiction story!
The idea of a book set during the silent years between the Old and New Testaments of the Bible fascinated me. I knew nothing about this 400 year period. I knew that there were some books in the Catholic Bible called the Apocrypha and that some of them take place in this period. I have never read them so there is all my knowledge.
The main male characters in this wonderful book are actual historical figures from this period. Their story is contained in the First and Second books of the Maccabees.
Angela has done a marvelous job of researching this historical period. She then developed wives and other characters to fill in the information that isn’t known. I loved all of her main characters and feel that she has presented a completely plausible account of what could have happened.
One of my favorite characters was Rosana. She was gentle and caring to her family and any others that came into their lives. She shared her wisdom and encouragement in a sweet manner. She truly lived in a way that was guiding the younger women in how they should love and honor their husbands.
After reading this marvelous book I am seriously considering reading all of the books of the Apocrypha.
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Sweet.
A sweet story of a girl who grows to learn that not all men are the same. She is abused in her father’s household, abhors fighting & anger, but is wed to a man who leads a revolt against their oppressors. She hates that he fights & instead wants a quiet life. But eventually she learns that not all fighting & arguing is bad. It’s a sweet story.