Bathsheba's Journey

Bathsheba's Journey

Author: Lorita Boyle

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-10-13

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781539390138

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Although the Bible gives insights into David's grief and repentance after his adulterous behavior toward the wife of Uriah, we hear very little about Bathsheba herself. In Bathsheba's Journey Lorita Boyle delves realistically into what this faithful Hebrew wife must have experienced in a culture where women were stoned for adultery, and often treated as chattel. However, the implications go far beyond the biblical context. Bathsheba, betrayed and abused by a man she both respected and admired, faced the same emotional turmoil that many abused women experience today. Her road toward forgiveness and healing provides hope and direction for anyone who has been crushed by abuse or betrayal.


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Download or read book Bathsheba's Journey written by Lorita Boyle and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-10-13 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Although the Bible gives insights into David's grief and repentance after his adulterous behavior toward the wife of Uriah, we hear very little about Bathsheba herself. In Bathsheba's Journey Lorita Boyle delves realistically into what this faithful Hebrew wife must have experienced in a culture where women were stoned for adultery, and often treated as chattel. However, the implications go far beyond the biblical context. Bathsheba, betrayed and abused by a man she both respected and admired, faced the same emotional turmoil that many abused women experience today. Her road toward forgiveness and healing provides hope and direction for anyone who has been crushed by abuse or betrayal.


Bathsheba's Journey

Bathsheba's Journey

Author: Lorita Boyle

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2014-06-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781490835693

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David, slayer of Goliath and King of Israel, is walking his palace roof when he looks down and spies a beautiful woman bathing in her courtyard. He quickly learns her name is Bathsheba, wife of Uriah, one of his army captains. Knowing her husband is away at war, David summons Bathsheba to his chamber, rapes her, and casts her out. Broken and humiliated, Bathsheba must find a way to live with a terrible secret. But David's crime won't stay hidden as she soon realizes she's pregnant. When David's attempts to cover up his sin fail, he has Uriah killed and takes Bathsheba as his bride. Grieving the loss of her beloved husband, and married to a man she now hates, Bathsheba struggles to survive among his jealous wives and concubines. As the child grows within her, so does the work of God in her life. Bathsheba's journey to forgiveness is a witness to God's power to transform heartbreak and pain into an experience of redemptive faith and love. "Lorita Boyle's gifted storytelling will touch your heart and change your life. She captures the deep places of every soul in this timeless novel! I hope it is the first of many still to come! Bathsheba's Journey is a must-read!" -Bodie Thoene, award-winning author of sixty-five novels "As a sexual abuse survivor, I'm so glad Lorita Boyle has taken the risk to tell a story the church has skirted for centuries. Masterfully written and researched, Bathsheba's Journey is one of my favorite books!" -Jacci Turner, bestselling author of The Birthright and The Finding Home Series


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Download or read book Bathsheba's Journey written by Lorita Boyle and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2014-06-26 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: David, slayer of Goliath and King of Israel, is walking his palace roof when he looks down and spies a beautiful woman bathing in her courtyard. He quickly learns her name is Bathsheba, wife of Uriah, one of his army captains. Knowing her husband is away at war, David summons Bathsheba to his chamber, rapes her, and casts her out. Broken and humiliated, Bathsheba must find a way to live with a terrible secret. But David's crime won't stay hidden as she soon realizes she's pregnant. When David's attempts to cover up his sin fail, he has Uriah killed and takes Bathsheba as his bride. Grieving the loss of her beloved husband, and married to a man she now hates, Bathsheba struggles to survive among his jealous wives and concubines. As the child grows within her, so does the work of God in her life. Bathsheba's journey to forgiveness is a witness to God's power to transform heartbreak and pain into an experience of redemptive faith and love. "Lorita Boyle's gifted storytelling will touch your heart and change your life. She captures the deep places of every soul in this timeless novel! I hope it is the first of many still to come! Bathsheba's Journey is a must-read!" -Bodie Thoene, award-winning author of sixty-five novels "As a sexual abuse survivor, I'm so glad Lorita Boyle has taken the risk to tell a story the church has skirted for centuries. Masterfully written and researched, Bathsheba's Journey is one of my favorite books!" -Jacci Turner, bestselling author of The Birthright and The Finding Home Series


Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait

Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait

Author: Bathsheba Demuth

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0393635171

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A groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between capitalism, communism, and Arctic ecology since the dawn of the industrial age. Whales and walruses, caribou and fox, gold and oil: through the stories of these animals and resources, Bathsheba Demuth reveals how people have turned ecological wealth in a remote region into economic growth and state power for more than 150 years. The first-ever comprehensive history of Beringia, the Arctic land and waters stretching from Russia to Canada, Floating Coast breaks away from familiar narratives to provide a fresh and fascinating perspective on an overlooked landscape. The unforgiving territory along the Bering Strait had long been home to humans—the Inupiat and Yupik in Alaska, and the Yupik and Chukchi in Russia—before Americans and Europeans arrived with revolutionary ideas for progress. Rapidly, these frigid lands and waters became the site of an ongoing experiment: How, under conditions of extreme scarcity, would the great modern ideologies of capitalism and communism control and manage the resources they craved? Drawing on her own experience living with and interviewing indigenous people in the region, as well as from archival sources, Demuth shows how the social, the political, and the environmental clashed in this liminal space. Through the lens of the natural world, she views human life and economics as fundamentally about cycles of energy, bringing a fresh and visionary spin to the writing of human history. Floating Coast is a profoundly resonant tale of the dynamic changes and unforeseen consequences that immense human needs and ambitions have brought, and will continue to bring, to a finite planet.


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Download or read book Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait written by Bathsheba Demuth and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2019-08-20 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between capitalism, communism, and Arctic ecology since the dawn of the industrial age. Whales and walruses, caribou and fox, gold and oil: through the stories of these animals and resources, Bathsheba Demuth reveals how people have turned ecological wealth in a remote region into economic growth and state power for more than 150 years. The first-ever comprehensive history of Beringia, the Arctic land and waters stretching from Russia to Canada, Floating Coast breaks away from familiar narratives to provide a fresh and fascinating perspective on an overlooked landscape. The unforgiving territory along the Bering Strait had long been home to humans—the Inupiat and Yupik in Alaska, and the Yupik and Chukchi in Russia—before Americans and Europeans arrived with revolutionary ideas for progress. Rapidly, these frigid lands and waters became the site of an ongoing experiment: How, under conditions of extreme scarcity, would the great modern ideologies of capitalism and communism control and manage the resources they craved? Drawing on her own experience living with and interviewing indigenous people in the region, as well as from archival sources, Demuth shows how the social, the political, and the environmental clashed in this liminal space. Through the lens of the natural world, she views human life and economics as fundamentally about cycles of energy, bringing a fresh and visionary spin to the writing of human history. Floating Coast is a profoundly resonant tale of the dynamic changes and unforeseen consequences that immense human needs and ambitions have brought, and will continue to bring, to a finite planet.


The Bathsheba Battle

The Bathsheba Battle

Author: Natalie Chambers Snapp

Publisher: Abingdon Press

Published: 2019-09-17

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1501890816

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Has your life ever taken an unexpected turn, leaving you feeling hurt and stuck? In The Bathsheba Battle, Natalie Chambers Snapp helps women find healing and hope when things haven’t gone as they had planned. Bathsheba, typically misrepresented as an adulteress, is one of the most misunderstood women in the Bible. Despite an unexpected turn in her story, which resulted in tragic circumstances beyond her control, there are glimmers of hope in her story. By studying her life, readers will find healing from their own painful pasts and hope for living the free and full lives God intends.


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Download or read book The Bathsheba Battle written by Natalie Chambers Snapp and published by Abingdon Press. This book was released on 2019-09-17 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Has your life ever taken an unexpected turn, leaving you feeling hurt and stuck? In The Bathsheba Battle, Natalie Chambers Snapp helps women find healing and hope when things haven’t gone as they had planned. Bathsheba, typically misrepresented as an adulteress, is one of the most misunderstood women in the Bible. Despite an unexpected turn in her story, which resulted in tragic circumstances beyond her control, there are glimmers of hope in her story. By studying her life, readers will find healing from their own painful pasts and hope for living the free and full lives God intends.


Bathsheba's Breast

Bathsheba's Breast

Author: James S. Olson

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2005-02-09

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780801880643

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" ... An absorbing narrative history of breast cancer told through the heroic stories of women who have confronted the disease."--Back cover.


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Download or read book Bathsheba's Breast written by James S. Olson and published by JHU Press. This book was released on 2005-02-09 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: " ... An absorbing narrative history of breast cancer told through the heroic stories of women who have confronted the disease."--Back cover.


Psalmwriter Journey's End

Psalmwriter Journey's End

Author: Michael Sandusky

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-05-31

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1462863205

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Download or read book Psalmwriter Journey's End written by Michael Sandusky and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2011-05-31 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is no available information at this time.


The 2008 Report: Bay Area Chinese Churches Research Project, Phase II

The 2008 Report: Bay Area Chinese Churches Research Project, Phase II

Author: Timothy Tseng

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0578012480

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The 2008 report of the San Francisco Bay Area Chinese churches project, edited by James Chuck and Timothy Tseng. Contains updated profiles of Chinese congregations in the Bay Area and essays by Dean Adachi, Ken Carlson, Johnson Chiu, Virstan Choy, James Chuck, Russell Jeung, Ricky Manalo, Donald Ng, Victor Quan, Steve Quen, Chloe Sun, and Timothy Tseng, and Russell Yee.


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Download or read book The 2008 Report: Bay Area Chinese Churches Research Project, Phase II written by Timothy Tseng and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2009 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 2008 report of the San Francisco Bay Area Chinese churches project, edited by James Chuck and Timothy Tseng. Contains updated profiles of Chinese congregations in the Bay Area and essays by Dean Adachi, Ken Carlson, Johnson Chiu, Virstan Choy, James Chuck, Russell Jeung, Ricky Manalo, Donald Ng, Victor Quan, Steve Quen, Chloe Sun, and Timothy Tseng, and Russell Yee.


Bathsheba Survives

Bathsheba Survives

Author: SARA. KOENIG

Publisher: SCM Press

Published: 2019-08

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780334058540

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Bathsheba is a mysterious and enigmatic figure who appears in only seventy-six verses of the Bible and whose story is riddled with gaps. In Bathsheba Survives, Sara M. Koenig traces Bathsheba's reception throughout history and in various genres, demonstrating how she has been characterized on the spectrum from helpless victim to mean seductress.


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Download or read book Bathsheba Survives written by SARA. KOENIG and published by SCM Press. This book was released on 2019-08 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bathsheba is a mysterious and enigmatic figure who appears in only seventy-six verses of the Bible and whose story is riddled with gaps. In Bathsheba Survives, Sara M. Koenig traces Bathsheba's reception throughout history and in various genres, demonstrating how she has been characterized on the spectrum from helpless victim to mean seductress.


The Feminist Sensibility in the Novels of Thomas Hardy

The Feminist Sensibility in the Novels of Thomas Hardy

Author: Manjit Kaur

Publisher: Sarup & Sons

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9788176255608

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Download or read book The Feminist Sensibility in the Novels of Thomas Hardy written by Manjit Kaur and published by Sarup & Sons. This book was released on 2005 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


The Novels of Thomas Hardy

The Novels of Thomas Hardy

Author: Penelope Vigar

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2014-01-13

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1472509986

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What he himself characteristically called 'his idiosyncratic mode of regard' is a factor few readers of Hardy's novels can overlook and one with which all serious students of his fiction must come to terms. The fact that there is nevertheless little final agreement about the nature of his achievement has prompted Miss Vigar to make a fresh study of Hardy's own notes and essays on the art of the novel and to analyse his fictional technique in the light of these unduly neglected observations. Her approach centres on Hardy's pervasive theme of the contrast between appearance and reality and on his frequent use of 'pictorial' devices to express his imaginative vision. She is able to develop a critical account of Hardy's work that can convincingly explain, by reference to the same criteria, both its strengths and its weaknesses, its successes and failures.


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Download or read book The Novels of Thomas Hardy written by Penelope Vigar and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2014-01-13 with total page 237 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What he himself characteristically called 'his idiosyncratic mode of regard' is a factor few readers of Hardy's novels can overlook and one with which all serious students of his fiction must come to terms. The fact that there is nevertheless little final agreement about the nature of his achievement has prompted Miss Vigar to make a fresh study of Hardy's own notes and essays on the art of the novel and to analyse his fictional technique in the light of these unduly neglected observations. Her approach centres on Hardy's pervasive theme of the contrast between appearance and reality and on his frequent use of 'pictorial' devices to express his imaginative vision. She is able to develop a critical account of Hardy's work that can convincingly explain, by reference to the same criteria, both its strengths and its weaknesses, its successes and failures.