Uriyah the Hittite

"Yahweh Is My Light"

Fiction & Literature, Religious
Cover of the book Uriyah the Hittite by Michael Hammond, Balboa Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Michael Hammond ISBN: 9781504357135
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Michael Hammond
ISBN: 9781504357135
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

Uriyah the Hittite is a narrative of Gods call on a man, of his heeding the call, of his integrity and the price he paid. The narrative opens in the land of the Hittites with Zohar, a Hittite charioteer, driving his chariot across the Anatolian Plateau towards the Taurus Mountains. Zohar, whose father was a shepherd, has been fashioned by war into a skilled soldier and Chariot Squadron Commander in the Army of the Hittites. Follow his journey from being a pagan, dedicated at birth to a demonic entity and then set free by the grace and love of God. God gives Zohar a new name Uriyah (Yahweh is my Light) and calls him. Uriyah immediately heeds the call. Travelling from the land of the Hittites to Israel, Uriyah encounters life changing adventures, rescues some of Gods people and experiences profound and insightful conversations. In Israel, he journeys to Jerusalem and to new opportunities and relationships. He discovers romance and Gods rendezvous, encounters and destroys the works of darkness, performs heroic deeds as one of King Davids mighty men and knows betrayal, heavenly lights and freedom. The mighty men, warriors (of David were) ... Uriyah the Hittite. 1 Chronicles 11:26,41

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Uriyah the Hittite is a narrative of Gods call on a man, of his heeding the call, of his integrity and the price he paid. The narrative opens in the land of the Hittites with Zohar, a Hittite charioteer, driving his chariot across the Anatolian Plateau towards the Taurus Mountains. Zohar, whose father was a shepherd, has been fashioned by war into a skilled soldier and Chariot Squadron Commander in the Army of the Hittites. Follow his journey from being a pagan, dedicated at birth to a demonic entity and then set free by the grace and love of God. God gives Zohar a new name Uriyah (Yahweh is my Light) and calls him. Uriyah immediately heeds the call. Travelling from the land of the Hittites to Israel, Uriyah encounters life changing adventures, rescues some of Gods people and experiences profound and insightful conversations. In Israel, he journeys to Jerusalem and to new opportunities and relationships. He discovers romance and Gods rendezvous, encounters and destroys the works of darkness, performs heroic deeds as one of King Davids mighty men and knows betrayal, heavenly lights and freedom. The mighty men, warriors (of David were) ... Uriyah the Hittite. 1 Chronicles 11:26,41

More books from Balboa Press

Cover of the book Perhaps Life Is . . . . . by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Tales of Our Beginnings by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Emotional Reality by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Harrison’S Way by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Because I Didn’T Tell by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Heart Shadows of a Wounded Healer by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Crashes and Frauds by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Fibromyalgia Well-Being by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book I Know Nothing by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book To: Forgiveness From: Love by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book Reality Beyond Belief by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book 'Equine Epitaph - Under the Rainbow' by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book From Woe to Go! by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book You Have Been Given a Gift by Michael Hammond
Cover of the book The Second Half of the Mountain by Michael Hammond
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy