Two Sons from Egypt: The Story of Thutmose Iii and MosesWho was Moses in ancient Egypt? Two Sons from Egypt reveals the untold story of Moses, Thutmose III and Hatshepsut, Egypt’s first female pharaoh. Set in the 18th dynasty of Egypt, Two Sons from Egypt portrays the clash of these powerful personalities in their struggle for the throne of Egypt and their destinies. Romance, betrayal and intrigue fill the pages of this fact based account of Moses’ years in Egypt and the building of two nations. The first in The Lion Awakes series, Two Sons from Egypt is based on new and rediscovered facts that bring to life one of history’s most epic tales. Escape from Paradise, book II; Out of the Desert, book III; and A Crimson Cord, book IV, follow in The Lion Awakes series. Also look for the nonfiction Discover Truth series: Discovering Moses and the Exodus: A Faith Building Adventure; Discovering a Way Through the Wilderness: Finding God in the Journey; and Discovering the Promised Land: Conquering and Occupying Until He Comes. The Lion Awakes series is based on facts revealed in the Discover Truth series, making it “faction” rather than fiction - a true adventure! |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 88
... studied the find. The sight resurrected another memory from Ambrose's past. Handing his torch to William he rummaged through his pack and took out a worn black book, an ancient relicin its own right passed on to him from his grandmother ...
... studied it then stared more closely, his mouth gaping. Stretching out his arms, he fell rigid and trance–like to the floor. Tasha, daughter of the village chieftain, watched in horror from the shadows of the hut. Her hair fell in a ...
... studied them, at last fixing his gaze on Hatshepsut. “Egypt needs an army, Your Majesty. I request permission to recruit and train as many men as possible, and in two weeks, to send half to Elephantine while I sail north with the rest ...
... studied her, then caught the playful glint in her eye, and laughed. “No, Nefru, you have nothing to fear.” Though the Keftiu boasted magnificent buildings and possessed the greatest navy on earth, their morality fell far short of their ...
... as Pharaoh she would become his great wife. He studied the lure in her gaze, the dimple adorning her cheek, the sweetly rounded breasts visible through her garment. Then he looked at her small hand in his, her R. S. Smith 28.