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City on a Hill
Parables of the Carpenter

by Kenny Kemp
San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco, 2004 (276 pp.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Scripture-based Fiction

Subjects: Jesus Christ--Fiction; Bible. N.T.--History of Biblical events--Fiction;
Summary:
Meet Jeshua bar Joseph (known today as Jesus) before he started attracting crowds. Cherished New Testament parables are retold in an entirely new and unique way--placing Jeshua himself, as a working carpenter, in the very stories he would one day teach the world. Simple, subtle, and heartfelt, the Parables of the Carpenter delight readers with a Jeshua they have only imagined: young, vibrant, and questioning--a thoughtful student of human nature who soon would become the world's greatest teacher. [from author's web site]

more info at author's web site
http://www.kennykemp.com/coah.htm

HBLL Call No: PS 3561 .E39922 C57 2004




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