Lilah: A Heroine of the Old Testament

Biblical Fiction

Author: Marek Halter

Set in the magnificent culture of the Middle East more than four thousand years ago, ” Lilah” is a rich and emotionally resonant story of faith, love, and courage.,Living in exile, Lilah is in love with Antinoes, a Persian warrior. They have known each other since they were children, and Antinoes dearly wants to make Lilah his wife. Yet Lilah does not feel she can marry wi….Read More

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