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Jezebel: Harlot Queen of Israel

Chronicles of the Watchers, Book 1

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Jezebel: Harlot Queen of Israel

By: Brian Godawa
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A game of Gods. A clash of Titans.

Ancient Israel thought she was bringing unity, progress, and change. She brought Baal, the storm god of Canaan.

870 BC. Israel. Beautiful Jezebel of Tyre marries King Ahab of Israel to bring peace in a time of war. But, when Jezebel builds a temple of Baal in the heart of Israel, the “mad prophet” Elijah challenges her to a duel of deities.

In the supernatural realm, spiritual warfare breaks out as the demonic Canaanite Watchers led by Baal battle to take the land back from the Archangels who protect the remnant of Israel.

And so begins the war of gods and men.

Join the battle in this heart-racing epic story of supernatural conflict, action, and love based on the Bible and ancient historical research by a respected Christian author.

This is a story in a spin-off series to Chronicles of the Nephilim. What if the pagan gods of the nations were fallen angelic Watchers from God’s throne?

Jezebel: Harlot Queen of Israel is part of the series Chronicles of the Watchers that charts the influence of spiritual warfare on human history, just like Chronicles of the Nephilim and Chronicles of the Apocalypse.

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Story stayed true to scripture

This story puts the scripture in a way it can easily be understood. Graphic and intriguing

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Loved everything about it!

Sooooooooo good!!! Can't wait for the next book. This series are my go to audiobooks!

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If you liked "Screwtape Letters" you'll LOVE this

Our whole family loved Screwtape Letters and bought it in every format available. IMHO Brian Godawa has done an even better job than C.S. Lewis of drawing the listener "inside the head" of characters like Jezebel and other "wicked" characters in a way that is entertaining and thought-provoking -- and sometimes painfully realistic. I have over 150 Audibles, and you can count on your fingers the ones I have listened to multiple times, and this is one. The author has unusual skills both in writing and performing stories -- his voice characters are colorful, distinctive and believable. Enjoy.

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spiritual battles

First time to read this author, I will be sure to read more of his work..
This is fiction. But I believe it gives a view of the spiritual battles going on in our lives. Behind the scenes.
The story will draw you in, so you want to hear more of what's going to happen next..

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Love the Biblical history and research.

Love the biblical history and research behind this story. Accurate history and storyline. Very interesting. It’s a great book and author.

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Godawa brings the narrative to life!

This author uses his knowledge of the Ancient Near East and his imagination to fill in the details in a way that the real message of the story is not lost but merely amplified for modern readers.

This is not a replacement for the biblical account. With this in mind, certain details that Godawa brings to life from the supernatural realm may seem strange or off-putting to some but after we take into consideration what St. Paul described in his letter to Ephesus then it all seems to make sense.

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. (Eph. 6:12 NIV)

Remember this comes from scripture so expect the spiritual element to be woven into what may otherwise be an approximation of the rise and fall of this ancient queen, an influential woman that I believe serves as an example of one that was heavily influenced by the spiritual realm and her pagan heritage, one that fully embraced the empty promises of fallen entities.

It is for the reasons I aforementioned that make this account utterly brilliant.

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amazing 👏

Brian Godawa great narator and great writer and author
I wished I could see All his books made into movies!!
also great way to share to people's the true Awesomeness of the True God YAHWE the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob [Israel]
and between the lines also the gospel of salvation, I truly recommend ALL his books 📚 👌

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Can't Wait For the Movie On This Fantastic Book

Super well researched. Jezebel and the spirits/gods behind the actions people did then and still do, gets fully displayed. It promotes understanding in ways not usually thought about. This spiritual warfare is still happening, for these exact same reasons, whether people realize this or not! Timing for this coming out couldn't be better. Jezebel/Isabel and Ahab become fully fleshed people with relatable motivations, even though I disagreed thoroughly with their mindset. Athaliah's training by Jezebel is put into a context that is still very evident today. Now, a book about Elisha, please Brian. There's nearly nothing about him, and this story has re-wetted my appetite for that.

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Great take on an evil woman.

ive read a lot of Brian's books. I like the way he researches and puts these books together. it is definitely ffiction that follows Biblical history. Great read

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interesting and makes think BUT READ YOUR BIBLE

I tend to skip leaving reviews but this one keep nagging me. I have finished all if the chronicles of the nephilim series and I always walk away with mixed feelings. I appreciate the way Brian makes u considered how actions during these times have a relevant impact on present day. The way he modernized how they would look at religion is interesting and echos the issues with progressive Christianity. People complain about the explicit sexual scenes and I agree they go to far sometimes but what's equally alarming is the descriptions of violence. I'm indifferent because I get the need to prove a point but then it just always goes 1 or 2 steps to far. Especially since there were moments where Biblical accuracy was completely ignored in order to paint a different disturbing picture. I found my self extremely frustrated with how he handled Jehosephat's story. I get he needed to focus on the plot and subject but he completely changed some important aspects of the Biblical account. There was a real opportunity to show a stark contrast between a good King and a bad one and Brian opted to just remix the whole thing. That annoyed me. Then we get a ridiculous parts that won't add any value to the story and I'm lefts wondering... what was more important telling the story or telling his own story. Either way I gained somethings from it and it just encourages me to continue to seek scripture and comb it and know it for myself to prevent deception. These are by no means a substitute for scripture or the accuracy of that. It’s just interesting to see it as a big picture. There should have been some sort of Biblical editor to catch all the small mistakes that didn't seem to be creative choices and more of an indication that he enjoys paganism and the building up the spiritual fantasy part more than actually getting the Biblical facts. He called Athalia Ahabs sister when he 1st introduced her then his daughter later...but maybe I'm nitpicking. 😏 🤔

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