While Joseph is accused of rape and imprisoned, Judah attempts to flee the memory of his complicity in the betrayal of his younger brother. After decades apart, the brothers will come face-to-face in a stunning role reversal that sees Joseph in a position of great power while Judah begs for mercy. Will forgiveness or vengeance win the day?
My Thoughts: This is an interesting take on the story of Joseph and his older brother, Judah.
I've never read a story a biblical story with a take on the oldest and one of the younger siblings.
Joseph seems to be the pampered and more loved son of Jacob but as we all know he also save a nation and saves his family from starvation.
Judah was one of the brothers who sold Joseph into into slavery but as we read in this story Joseph and Judah must come to some sort of agreement for the good of the family. Joseph has become wiser and older by the time Judah comes to seek food in Egypt so Judah does not recognize his little brother, Joseph.
The prince Joseph must for give the prodigal Judah. This story is more about family dynamics and forgiveness.
The author did a marvelous job of providing biblical background with just enough imaginative fiction to make this wonderful story of Joseph and Judah pop!
*This book Was provided for review by Revell*
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