Before she was remembered as the widow of Zarephath, she was a wife, a mother, and a woman watching her house disappear one handful at a time.
The sky has closed over Zarephath.
The wells are sinking. The fields are failing. The gods of her people are silent. Inside one poor house, a sick husband weakens beside the wall, a little boy watches too much, and a woman measures flour, oil, water, and breath with trembling hands.
When her husband dies, she is left exposed to hunger, grief, and the slow cruelty of a land without rain. Her jar holds only a handful of flour. Her jug holds only a little oil. She gathers two sticks for one final fire, intending to make one last meal for herself and her son.
Then a stranger from Israel appears at the gate.
Elijah speaks the name of Yahweh, the God she does not yet know, and asks for bread first. What follows is not abundance, not ease, not escape from sorrow—but enough. Enough flour for the day. Enough oil for the bread. Enough mercy to keep death outside the door.
Until death enters anyway.
The Jar That Did Not Fail is a literary biblical novel told in the imagined first-person voice of the widow of Zarephath. Rooted in the account of 1 Kings 17, it explores famine, widowhood, motherhood, pagan worship, prophetic presence, and the terrifying mercy of Yahweh.
This is the story of a nameless woman, an empty jar, a prophet in the upper room, and the God whose word proved true when every other voice had failed.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Before she was remembered as the widow of Zarephath, she was a wife, a mother, and a woman watching her house disappear one handful at a time.The sky has closed over Zarephath.The wells are sinking. The fields are failing. The gods of her people are silent. Inside one poor house, a sick husband weakens beside the wall, a little boy watches too much, and a woman measures flour, oil, water, and breath with trembling hands.When her husband dies, she is left exposed to hunger, grief, and the slow cruelty of a land without rain. Her jar holds only a handful of flour. Her jug holds only a little oil. She gathers two sticks for one final fire, intending to make one last meal for herself and her son.Then a stranger from Israel appears at the gate.Elijah speaks the name of Yahweh, the God she does not yet know, and asks for bread first. What follows is not abundance, not ease, not escape from sorrow-but enough. Enough flour for the day. Enough oil for the bread. Enough mercy to keep death outside the door.Until death enters anyway.The Jar That Did Not Fail is a literary biblical novel told in the imagined first-person voice of the widow of Zarephath. Rooted in the account of 1 Kings 17, it explores famine, widowhood, motherhood, pagan worship, prophetic presence, and the terrifying mercy of Yahweh.This is the story of a nameless woman, an empty jar, a prophet in the upper room, and the God whose word proved true when every other voice had failed. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798259039094
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