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Take This Cup

By: Bodie Thoene
Narrated by: Tom O'Malley
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Based on Scripture and resonating with historical detail comes a beautiful, fully imagined story of a young child and his role in the Last Supper of Jesus Christ.

When Nehemiah, the child of Jewish exiles, begins hearing whispers and experiencing portentous visions, it quickly becomes clear to his father and his rabbi that the young cupbearer is meant for a higher purpose . . . but what? Certain that the Messiah is alive at that very moment, the family waits for the boy’s destiny to be revealed.

From the ancient site of the Garden of Eden, Nehemiah undertakes a perilous journey. The caravan route is full of danger, hardship, and mystery—all of it linked to what Nehemiah has in his keeping.

In due time, his path becomes clear. It leads to Jerusalem, to a wealthy Pharisee named Joseph of Arimathea . . . and to Jesus of Nazareth.

In Take This Cup, the second installment of the Jerusalem Chronicles, Bodie & Brock Thoene breathe new life into one of Scripture’s most mysterious moments and expand their award-winning historical fiction with power and depth.

  • The second book in the Jerusalem Chronicles (When Jesus Wept)
  • Full-length novel at 400 pages
  • Includes an author’s note, maps, and a full list of the authors’ books by series
  • Biblical Christian Fiction with Christ appearing in the story
Ancient Historical Middle East
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A biblical story entwined with a great deal of imagination. Gives a good look into to the everyday life and times of those long ago years. a lot of research done to put the meat on the bones of the Truth of this part of history when Jesus ate the last Passover meal. It makes characters come alive but there are quite a few sections that shift into the realms of fantasy which spoils the story. But the myths and legends obviously played a greater part in people's lives then. narration excellent. a good listen if you can weed out the myths from the truth.

Imagination and truth

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