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Mark of the Lion (1998)

door Francine Rivers

Reeksen: Het Romeinse rijk (Omnibus Books 1-3)

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Travel to first-century Rome in this classic series from the bestselling author of Redeeming Loveand The Masterpieceand discover what has inspired millions of readers worldwide.A Voice in the Wind, the first book in the trilogy, introduces readers to Hadassah, a young Jewish girl captured and sold into slavery but still holding firm to her faith in God. Though torn by her love for a handsome aristocrat, Hadassah becomes a shining beacon of light in the darkness and depravity around her.In An Echo in the Darkness, Marcus, a wealthy Roman aristocrat touched by Hadassah's sincere belief, begins to wonder if there's more to this life. As he continues to search for meaning and faith, he is led by a whispering voice from the past that could set him free from the darkness of his soul.The trilogy concludes with As Sure as the Dawn, which follows Atretes, the high chief of a Germanic tribe who fought as a gladiator and won his freedom. As Atretes sets out to return home with his infant son, only one thing stands in his way: Rizpah, a Christian widow who has cared for the baby since his birth.All three books in this latest edition of theMark of the Lion Collection include a foreword from the publisher, a preface from Francine Rivers, and discussion questions suitable for personal and group use."Francine Rivers puts readers right into the history of the moment." Romantic Times"Francine Rivers without a doubt is one of the finest storytellers of our generation. . . . No one reading her books will ever be the same again." Debbie Macomber, New York Timesbestselling author… (meer)
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Like all of Francine Rivers' books, this series is wonderful. I gave it a 4 because the first two books were amazing but the last book was not as good. The first two books especially really inspired me to have the heart of a servant. ( )
  SarahGriggs | Sep 11, 2018 |
I read them as separates but am writing a review of the trilogy as a whole.

v.1-2. How a slave girl from Judea, Hadassah, changes the lives of members of a Roman family living at the time of the Flavian emperors. The first two books in the trilogy I felt were superior. The Christian message was muted. The example of Hadassah's life spoke volumes to me, the reader, and to the family.

The third volume carries on with the German ex-gladiator, Atretes, [a former lover of Julia--daughter of the Roman family], his search for his son, journey back to Germania and life with the villagers. The Christian message got to be a bit overwrought. I felt as though the third volume was weakest and was tacked onto the first two merely to give closure to the story of Atretes.

The story did teeter on the edge of melodrama and emotionalism sometimes, but I felt for the characters and their struggles. I did get misty-eyed in several places. The author didn't get all of the tiny details absolutely correct, but the power of the story overwhelmed that criticism. Recommended, especially the first two volumes. The third volume is optional reading. Side note: it tickles me about Christian fiction set in the days of early Christianity how the characters quote the Bible centuries before the N.T. was officially codified [late 300s A.D.] ( )
  janerawoof | Mar 27, 2015 |
Everyday life in Rome during the reign of Caesar: Working as a gladiator, being a slave on the market, partying with Roman senators, or attending an underground church - Amazing! ( )
  MarieFriesen | Sep 29, 2010 |
One of the best books I have EVER read!! ( )
  jamiehenderson07 | Jun 1, 2009 |
Amazing writing ( )
  ElizabethWilliams | Sep 19, 2007 |
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Travel to first-century Rome in this classic series from the bestselling author of Redeeming Loveand The Masterpieceand discover what has inspired millions of readers worldwide.A Voice in the Wind, the first book in the trilogy, introduces readers to Hadassah, a young Jewish girl captured and sold into slavery but still holding firm to her faith in God. Though torn by her love for a handsome aristocrat, Hadassah becomes a shining beacon of light in the darkness and depravity around her.In An Echo in the Darkness, Marcus, a wealthy Roman aristocrat touched by Hadassah's sincere belief, begins to wonder if there's more to this life. As he continues to search for meaning and faith, he is led by a whispering voice from the past that could set him free from the darkness of his soul.The trilogy concludes with As Sure as the Dawn, which follows Atretes, the high chief of a Germanic tribe who fought as a gladiator and won his freedom. As Atretes sets out to return home with his infant son, only one thing stands in his way: Rizpah, a Christian widow who has cared for the baby since his birth.All three books in this latest edition of theMark of the Lion Collection include a foreword from the publisher, a preface from Francine Rivers, and discussion questions suitable for personal and group use."Francine Rivers puts readers right into the history of the moment." Romantic Times"Francine Rivers without a doubt is one of the finest storytellers of our generation. . . . No one reading her books will ever be the same again." Debbie Macomber, New York Timesbestselling author

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