
Joshua
Published in 1890, 'Joshua' by Georg Ebers is a historical novel that retells the biblical Exodus story through the eyes of Hosea, a Hebrew commander in Pharaoh's army. As he returns from war, Hosea discovers a devastating pestilence in Egypt, leading to his people being unjustly blamed. Torn between loyalty to his military position and his heritage, he grapples with a divine message that calls him to lead his people to freedom. The novel explores themes of faith, identity, and the complexities of leadership during a time of crisis.




















































































