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Magi Journey: Assyria is the first installment of a three-book series that follows a Family of Chaldean Magi from the court of Tiglath—Pileser III, King of Assyria in 734 BC, to Bethlehem in 0 BC. Through the eyes of the Magi, we see the history of prophecy, judgment, and redemption unfold. As one reviewer stated “He (Garner) has given us what Dante and Milton gave their contemporary readers. Thank you, Terry.”
In this first book of the series, the Magi recount meeting the prophet Isaiah, Kings Ahaz, and Hezekiah of Judah, and campaigning with Kings Tiglath-Pileser III and Sennacherib of Assyria as they subdue the Levantine States and deport the people of Israel to northern Assyria.
The primary storyline recounts creating the Magi school that will survive the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Empires and serve as the foundation of the Magi Family of faith.
A fast-paced, sweeping, historical saga. This is an essential read for all practicing Christians. As the Magi Family journeys from Persepolis, Persia, to Bethlehem, four young men grow in spiritual maturity. It is the story of their struggle to find God and learn what it means to be Godly men. It is also the story of the women who love them, who lead, teach, and fight when necessary.
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