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Author Gifford, Kathie Lee, 1953- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcgrP4pHTyrTFggCfckjC

Title Herod & Mary : the true story of the tyrant king and the mother of the risen Savior / Kathie Lee Gifford with Dr. Bryan Litfin.

Publication Info. Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, [2024]
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Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Main Library - New Materials  933.05092 GIFFORD    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  270.09 GIFFORD    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  270.09 GIFFORD    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Non Fiction  270.09 GIFFORD    Check Shelf
Description xvii, 236 pages : maps (some color), geneological tables ; 24 cm.
Series Ancient evil living hope
Summary New York Times bestselling author Kathie Lee Gifford brings King Herod and Mary, Mother of Jesus to life. Herod strives throughout his life to be a beloved king, but he tragically fails just as the One who will reign is born as the true King of the Jews.
Delve into the complex history of Herod the Great--his rise to power and ultimate fall in pursuit to be the "King of the Jews." Under a flourishing yet tumultuous background of Jerusalem, consider Mary of Nazareth's place under Herod's rule and the promise of a Messiah to free her people. Kathie Lee Gifford with Bryan M. Litfin, Ph.D. deftly weave a truthful historical narrative full of accurate details and sweeping prose that ushers in the true King and glorifies God's powerful plan to bring a savior into the world through unlikely means. A coda between the authors, full of honest revelation and insightful meaning, follows each chapter for added in-depth reading. The first installment in the Ancient Evil, Living Hope series, Herod and Mary begins with the tragic life of King Herod--Christianity's first true persecutor. As an impressionable boy, he is forever marked by the raw power of Rome. Throughout the course of Herod's career, he gains power, fame, and riches beyond belief. Yet murderous intrigues stalk this man--and infect his own dark soul. Under the rule of King Herod, Jerusalem becomes a prominent city of wealth and prosperity, but Mary saw the struggle of her people under a tyrant. Like all Jewish women, she knew the promises of Torah and longed for a deliverer. But no one could have prepared her for what the angel of God revealed: that the Messiah wouldn't arrive with the blaring of trumpets, the clash of arms, or the fanfare of a mighty host. He would arrive as an infant within her own womb. The light of the world was born in a cave: not a king who maims and destroys, but the gentle King of the Jews.
Subject Herod I, King of Judea, 73 B.C.-4 B.C.
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint.
History -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Genre/Form Religious materials.
Hagiographies.
Creative nonfiction.
Added Author Litfin, Bryan M., 1970- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjtmKj3HgvpK9YHXRV8qYq
Added Title Herod and Mary
ISBN 9781400336623 (hardcover)
1400336627 (hardcover)
9781400345182 (international trade paperback edition)
1400345189 (international trade paperback edition)
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