Dead Sea Rising
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During an excavation at Mada’in Saleh, the almost forgotten and mysterious northern Arabian city, an ambitious historian, Christine Berman comes upon a previously unknown, 4,000 year-old underground complex. Christine believes this ancient site holds the first concrete evidence of the biblical patriarch Abraham. But while walking down a crumbling hallway, she slips, careens to the bottom, hits her head, and loses consciousness. After waking from a frightful dream, Christine feels lead to explore other famous archeological sites in the region. Her explorations are threatened by Abed Hassan, the head of the World Islamic Network (WIN). Christine is on the brink of revealing new truths that could revolutionize the relationship between Jews and Arab Muslims, but Abed is on the hunt to stop her as this revelation threatens to undermine Muslim leverage over Israel. Each new adventure provides pieces to the Abrahamic puzzle, which holds explosive implications for the 21st century.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781617950094
ISBN10: 1617950092
Jerry Jenkins
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2018
Dead Sea Chronicles
Publisher: Worthy Publishing
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