They're simple shepherds,
living a sparse existence.
Yet upon their obscure village will fall
the greatest wonder of all time . . .
and the most terrifying rampage.
Beth-lehem, six miles from Jerusalem, is comprised of simple
folk who spend their days tending sheep, newborn lambs, and their
own families. Among them-as guests of Zadok, Rachel, and their
three little boys-are Mary, Yosef, and baby Yeshua, whose birth was
announced by a miraculous conjunction of the stars and a throng of
angels in the sheep fields.
Convinced by their study of the stars and prophecies that the
long-awaited Messiah has been born, foreigners travel toward
Jerusalem. Surely the capital city of the Jews will hold the answer
to the mystery they have sought for months.
Tortured by nightmares that someone is coming to take over his
kingdom, King Herod grows more paranoid. He gives an order to his
soldiers-one more devastating and evil than anyone could imagine.
That very night soldiers and their mounts thunder toward
Beth-lehem, the village of the sacrificial lambs. . . .
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