Joshua — Volume 1
Joshua stands at the threshold of history, chosen to lead a nation into its promised destiny. Ebers recreates this pivotal moment with the eye of a scholar and the soul of a novelist. The land flows with milk and honey, but also with blood, for the conquest of Canaan demands everything from those who follow divine command. Through Joshua's unwavering faith, through Rahab's daring choice to protect the spies, through Achan's tragic disobedience, Ebers examines what it means to live in the shadow of the divine. The battles are spectacle, but the inner war between obedience and doubt, between mercy and justice, is where the true drama lives. For readers who crave historical fiction that takes ancient texts seriously, that finds humanity in scripture, this is an overlooked gem.















































































