Two thousand years apart, two women walk the same road of waiting, love, and faith. In a small village near the shores of Galilee lives Tirzah, the daughter of a shepherd and the wife of a young fisherman named Amos. Their life begins with simple hopes-marriage, family, and the quiet rhythms of village life. But when Amos is drawn into the growing movement of a mysterious teacher from Nazareth, Tirzah must learn what it means to love someone who is called toward something greater than their own life together. As rumors spread of healings, parables, and conflict with powerful authorities, Tirzah's faith begins to awaken. Beneath a fig tree on the dusty road to Jericho, her life slowly unfolds through seasons of longing, sacrifice, and hope-until the events in Jerusalem change the world forever. Two thousand years later, Miriam, a modern woman facing illness and the memories of a life shaped by love and loss, begins experiencing vivid dreams of Tirzah's world. What begins as imagination slowly reveals a deeper connection, as Miriam discovers that the ancient story unfolding in her dreams mirrors the quiet questions of her own life. Across centuries, the lives of two women intertwine around a single symbol-the fig tree, a reminder that even in seasons that appear barren, faith and love are still growing beneath the surface. The Fig Tree of Jericho is a moving historical novel about devotion, sacrifice, longing, and the quiet mystery of lives lived in the shadow of the greatest story ever told. A story of waiting. A story of faith. A story that reminds us that no life lived in hope is ever truly barren.
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Prince Thomas is a writer drawn to the quiet landscapes of human experience-places where faith grows slowly, where love endures through loss, and where ordinary lives intersect with moments that shape history.
His writing is marked by reflective storytelling, emotional depth, and a fascination with the unseen journeys that unfold behind the events recorded in history. Rather than focusing only on the well-known figures of the past, his work often explores the lives of those who might have stood at the edges of great moments-ordinary people whose inner struggles, hopes, and faith formed the silent foundation of a changing world.
The Fig Tree of Jericho is his third book. In this novel, he weaves together two timelines-one ancient and one modern-to explore themes of waiting, sacrifice, love, illness, and the quiet mystery of faith ripening across seasons of life.
Prince Thomas writes with the belief that stories do not need to resolve neatly to reveal truth. Sometimes the most meaningful stories are those that invite the reader to pause, reflect, and discover how the past continues to echo within the present.
In this book, he turns toward the roads of first-century Judea and Galilee-not to retell the familiar events of history, but to imagine the hidden lives that may have unfolded beside them.
Because every great story is also carried quietly in the hearts of those who lived in its shadow.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Two thousand years apart, two women walk the same road of waiting, love, and faith.In a small village near the shores of Galilee lives Tirzah, the daughter of a shepherd and the wife of a young fisherman named Amos. Their life begins with simple hopes-marriage, family, and the quiet rhythms of village life. But when Amos is drawn into the growing movement of a mysterious teacher from Nazareth, Tirzah must learn what it means to love someone who is called toward something greater than their own life together.As rumors spread of healings, parables, and conflict with powerful authorities, Tirzah's faith begins to awaken. Beneath a fig tree on the dusty road to Jericho, her life slowly unfolds through seasons of longing, sacrifice, and hope-until the events in Jerusalem change the world forever.Two thousand years later, Miriam, a modern woman facing illness and the memories of a life shaped by love and loss, begins experiencing vivid dreams of Tirzah's world. What begins as imagination slowly reveals a deeper connection, as Miriam discovers that the ancient story unfolding in her dreams mirrors the quiet questions of her own life.Across centuries, the lives of two women intertwine around a single symbol-the fig tree, a reminder that even in seasons that appear barren, faith and love are still growing beneath the surface.The Fig Tree of Jericho is a moving historical novel about devotion, sacrifice, longing, and the quiet mystery of lives lived in the shadow of the greatest story ever told.A story of waiting.A story of faith.A story that reminds us that no life lived in hope is ever truly barren. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233105388
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