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The Yoke / A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt

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The narrative interweaves the lives of an Egyptian sculptor and his father with rising tension between the ruling court and the enslaved Israelite community as royal building projects, religious rivalry, and court intrigue escalate. Episodes trace diplomatic maneuvers, personal sacrifices, and divine interventions that bring plagues, the death of the firstborn, and a mass departure, culminating in a dramatic sea crossing and the refugees’ journey toward a promised land. Scenes alternate between palace politics, everyday life in Hebrew settlements, and desert travel, exploring themes of faith, freedom, loyalty, and cultural collision while following multiple perspectives through ritual, conspiracy, and sacrifice.

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Elizabeth Miller

Elizabeth Miller was an American author known for her historical novels that often explore themes of faith and redemption. Her notable works include "Saul of Tarsus: A Tale of the Early Christians," which delves into the life of one of Christianity's most pivotal figures, and "The City of Delight: A Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem," a narrative set against the backdrop of a significant historical event. Miller's writing is characterized by its rich historical detail and emotional depth, reflecting her interest in the intersection of personal and spiritual journeys.

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