Before the plagues. Before the wilderness. There was a family—and a promise. The Moses Chronicles: Prelude is a profound and poetic reimagining of Genesis 49–50, set in Egypt’s fragile interlude between promise and oppression. As Jacob lies dying, his twelve sons—flawed, fierce, and burdened by guilt—journey from cultural tension to fragile unity in burying their father. At the heart of the story is Joseph, once a slave, now Egypt’s vizier, sensing his influence fading and his legacy threatened. Across palace halls and Hebrew campfires, distrust stirs and the gods of Egypt begin to whisper. Told through Joseph, Asenath, Dinah, Benjamin, and others whose voices history nearly overlooks, Prelude invites listeners into a world: Where turned-away children face heritage and forgivenessWhere cross-cultural marriage brings both alliance and isolationWhere the seeds of family tension foreshadow an empire’s undoing This immersive audiobook blends faithful storytelling with historical depth and prayerful imagination, honoring biblical record while breathing life into its unspoken moments ✅ Who Will Love This:Listeners drawn to biblical historical fiction, rich in family legacy, political intrigue, and spiritual depth, will find Prelude both enlightening and deeply resonant. 🎧 Dive In If You’re Ready For:A sacred tale of burial, betrayal, and destiny—a narrative that sets the stage for Moses, born of quiet grief, simmering hope, and the unraveling of empire.
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