About This Book
The narrative follows Obil, a man from Hebron whose annual vanishings into the desert and fierce reputation clash with memories of a home shaped by his devoted wife Miriam and their son. Neighbors whisper of robbery, secret wealth, or political service, while rural folk recall seasons when he tilled fields and cherished religious practice. Scenes of camels, caravan life, and desert longing illuminate his divided identity, and the tale frames these details with reflections on a Gospel incident of a stranger who works miracles, exploring themes of unexpected spiritual kinship, tolerance toward outsiders, and the possibility of sacred power dwelling beyond recognized circles.
About the Author
You May Also Like
6 picks
"About My Father's Business": Work Amidst the Sick, the Sad, and the Sorrowing
by Thomas Archer
"America for Americans!" / The Typical American, Thanksgiving Sermon
by John Philip Newman
"Bear ye one another's burdens." A Plain Sermon on the Lancashire Distress
by James Galloway Cowan
"Beautiful Thoughts"
by Henry Drummond
"Billy" Sunday, the Man and His Message / With his own words which have won thousands for Christ
by William T. Ellis
"Born of the Spirit;" or, Gems from the Book of Life
by Zenas Osborne