Dreamer The Schemer And The Robe
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After waiting for centuries, Max and Liz finally receive their mission from the Maker to work behind the scenes in the life of Joseph. All looks hopeless for the young teenager as his brothers sell him into slavery in Egypt, but Max and Liz orchestrate a spectacular turn of events with Potiphar and Pharaoh to get Joseph to the right place at the right time. If Max and Liz fail in this mission, all of Egypt and surrounding nations will suffer from famine, and the Hebrew nation will never be born.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780899571997
ISBN10: 0899571999
Jenny Cote
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2009
Amazing Tales Of Max And Liz # 2
Publisher: Living Ink Books
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