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The Tomb

de Stephanie Landsem

Sèrie: Living Water (3)

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In this captivating retelling of a classic biblical story, Jesus shocks the town of Bethany with Lazarus's resurrection from the dead, leading Martha--a seemingly perfect woman trapped by the secrets of her past--to hope and a new life. Everyone in Bethany admires Martha--the perfect Jewish woman. She feeds and clothes her loved ones, looks after the family farm, and meticulously follows every precept of the Pharisees' strict laws. But Martha is hiding a secret. At her sister's marriage feast, she gave her heart and her innocence to a young musician who promised to return and marry her, but instead betrayed her love and abandoned her. Seven years later, only two people in Bethany know of Martha's secret sin: her brother, Lazarus, and Simon, the righteous Pharisee to whom Martha is betrothed. When Lazarus falls ill, Martha is faced with a choice: send for Jesus to save her dying brother--risking the wrath of Simon who threatens to betray her--or deny Jesus' healing power and remain trapped in her tomb of secrecy and lies. Meanwhile, on the shores of Galilee, Isa roams the wilderness, tortured by demons and knowing only that someone is waiting for him. When he is healed by Jesus, he finds that seven years have passed since his descent into madness. Isa journeys home to Bethany only to find he is too late to win back Martha's love. When Martha risks all to heal Lazarus, will Jesus arrive in time, or will he--like Isa--come too late?… (més)
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The third book in the Living Water series, this one tells Martha’s story as she struggles to take care of her family during her brother Lazarus’ illness. In typical Landsem fashion, there are multiple Bible stories woven together in unexpected ways, creating a refreshing and interesting way of looking at well-known characters and the world they lived in. ( )
  vvbooklady | May 11, 2021 |
Title: The Tomb (The Living Water Series, Book 3)
Author: Stephanie Landsem
Pages: 326
Year: 2015
Publisher: Howard Books
This is an imagined tale of Martha, the sister of Lazarus, from her perspective as she lives the life of a virtuous, Jewish woman in the eyes of the village of Bethany. However, Martha is keeping a secret so terrible it could mean her death if it were ever discovered. Even though Martha loves her sister Mary, she grumbles under her breath about her sister Mary always being late, never being much help and straying from proper Jewish ritual. Martha is also envious of Mary’s marriage and children. Martha is the older of the two sisters, but her father wants Martha to stay at home and take care of him. Even though he won’t voice this and instead claims that none of the suitors who ask for Martha’s hand are good enough for her. Then, Martha makes a mistake and pays dearly for it. She tries her best to make things right with her father by working from sun rise until sunset, trying to be the perfect daughter. The story progresses, bringing in the story if Isa and his meeting Jesus as well as Lazarus and his hopes for the future. There is also a feisty grandmother and gossipy village women thrown in the mix too!
In my opinion, one sign of a talented author is the ability to engage the reader in the lives of the characters in the story, to get the readers to care what happens to the characters. Stephanie Landsem definitely has that talent. I have read all three of the novels in The Living Water Series and found them all to be excellent. In each book, I was drawn quickly into the story from page one until the end. This third novel is no exception. There are moments of sheer joy as well as deep sorrow as readers journey with Martha, the sister of Lazarus, as she doubts herself and struggles to reconcile the Jesus she grew up with to the Jesus she now encounters. She faces trial after trial, depending on her own strength to see her through, but then something happens she isn’t sure she can withstand. Please read all three books in this series as they are treasures. They don’t have to be read in any certain order. I can’t wait to see what this gifted author will pen next!
My rating is 5 stars.
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Other reviews can be read at http://seekingwithallyurheart.blogspot.com/. Also follow me on Twitter @lcjohnson1988, FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/lisa.johnson.75457 ( )
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In this captivating retelling of a classic biblical story, Jesus shocks the town of Bethany with Lazarus's resurrection from the dead, leading Martha--a seemingly perfect woman trapped by the secrets of her past--to hope and a new life. Everyone in Bethany admires Martha--the perfect Jewish woman. She feeds and clothes her loved ones, looks after the family farm, and meticulously follows every precept of the Pharisees' strict laws. But Martha is hiding a secret. At her sister's marriage feast, she gave her heart and her innocence to a young musician who promised to return and marry her, but instead betrayed her love and abandoned her. Seven years later, only two people in Bethany know of Martha's secret sin: her brother, Lazarus, and Simon, the righteous Pharisee to whom Martha is betrothed. When Lazarus falls ill, Martha is faced with a choice: send for Jesus to save her dying brother--risking the wrath of Simon who threatens to betray her--or deny Jesus' healing power and remain trapped in her tomb of secrecy and lies. Meanwhile, on the shores of Galilee, Isa roams the wilderness, tortured by demons and knowing only that someone is waiting for him. When he is healed by Jesus, he finds that seven years have passed since his descent into madness. Isa journeys home to Bethany only to find he is too late to win back Martha's love. When Martha risks all to heal Lazarus, will Jesus arrive in time, or will he--like Isa--come too late?

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