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Daughter of Cana (Jerusalem Road Book #1)
Daughter of Cana (Jerusalem Road Book #1) | Angela Hunt
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Thomas and Tasmin, twin siblings hired to oversee a wedding feast in Cana, worry when the host runs out of wine . . . until a guest tells Tasmin to have the servants fill the pitchers by the gate with water from the cistern. Reluctantly, she obeys and is amazed when rainwater turns into the finest wine ever tasted in Cana. When Thomas impulsively decides to follow the teacher from Nazareth, he and Tasmin argue--since the twins have been together since the womb, Tasmin can't accept losing her brother to some magician-prophet. Aided by Jude, younger brother to Jesus of Nazareth, she decides to follow the Nazarene's group and do whatever she must to mend the fractured relationship and bring her brother home.
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Yoricke_SouthAfrica
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The 1st book in the Jerusalem Road series was as amazing as I expected it to be.
I am really looking forward to another wonderful series by this author.
She has a beautiful talent to write Christian fiction based in fact and faith 💜✨️💜✨️

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Yoricke_SouthAfrica
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I enjoyed the previous series so much, I'm jumping straight into the next series called Jerusalem Road. This is the 1st book in the series. 🤩

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This is a unique novel, told from the perspective of the disciple Thomas‘s twin, a sister, and Jesus‘s brother Jude. It‘s a novel about disbelief and the journey toward belief. I really appreciated the perspective of what did Jesus‘s actions look like to the average person around him. It illuminates why it was so hard to believe He was God. I highly recommend it.