
The First Judgement
Chronicles of Brothers, Time Before Time Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nathaniel Brady
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By:
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Wendy Alec
About this listen
The saga continues....
Banished from heaven, Lucifer, King of Perdition, presides over hell. Fired by hatred, he has a single goal: to lure unwitting mankind into damnation. And little by little, he is succeeding.
But the omens point to a shift in the balance of power. A star burns brightly over planet Earth, heralding the arrival of a child king. The Nazarene. Humiliated, Lucifer is returned to Perdition, mutinous and defiant.
Summoning the councils of hell, Lucifer conspires again against the race of men. The fallen will visit the Earth. A new Messiah will be cloned - an earthly emissary to carry out his twisted plans....
©2018 Wendy Alec (P)2018 ZondervanThe narrator can make or break a book. I have favourite books that have been absolutely mangled by dreadful narrators, but this one is outstanding.
The storyline is very loosely based on the Bible - a kind of greatly magnified and expanded version, using heaps of imagination and bucketloads of description. Both this book and the one before it (The Fall of Lucifer) are crammed with incredibly vibrant emotive descriptions of fantastical worlds and characters. In some ways it reads rather like the Lord of the Rings - so I would say this is kind of like the Hobbit meets the Bible.
the three central characters in this story - the archangels Gabriel, Michael and Lucifer - now Satan - are joined by a cast of characters from both the time of Jesus and modern day times, as the story moves from the creation of the world through to the rise of the Antichrist. The temptation of Jesus in the wilderness is portrayed in a way that totally engages and deepens the understanding of the reader. Jesus, as the "second Adam", had to pass a test inflicted by Satan. if he failed, Satan would possess the souls of all mankind, who would have to join him in hell and Jesus would have to also submit to him. If he succeeded and withstood the temptation, he would get to proclaim the Kingdom of God on Earth, activate his supernatural powers and fulfil his eternal destiny. Couching the often confusing main events of the Bible in terms of "Eternal Law" makes everything fall into place much more easily. So God created all the laws of the universe, mostly to do with cause and effect, and everything, including him, has to abide by them. For example, when Adam and Eve succumbed to Satan's temptation in the Garden of Eden, Eternal Law decreed that they had therefore given their lives (and hence the lives of the whole human race) into the hands of Satan. They had used their free will to choose him instead of God, therefore he could legally become their ruler and Prince of the Earth. I never understood before how that worked! The crucifixion of Jesus is also explained in totally understandable and relatable terms. Mankind is steeped in original sin from the Fall, and so by the rule of eternal law, they are separated from God and cannot enter Heaven. But when Jesus paid the price for sin (which is death) his blood, the shed blood of an innocent and sinless man, would pay the ransom for all of mankind so that they could enter Heaven. So even though this is written as a fiction novel and is often very dramatic, the biblical events that it is based on are accurate.
Helped me understand the Bible
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Very imaginative
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The Spiritual Realm does exist even before the Physical realm
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Brilliant listen!
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I was fascinated to discover the real reason Satan hates us, and the true depth of his murderous rage. This book is all based on Biblical truths, but explained and clarified by means of this dramatic story. It really brings the Bible alive.
A parallel backstory is set in the present day and near future, when an archaeologist discovers some key ancient scrolls that reveal a mystery.... Closely guarded by an ancient Egyptian royal family that has its roots in the days of Jesus.
These two books had me riveted from start to finish, and as soon as I finish writing this review I'm off to buy book 3 and find out whether Adrian deVere is actually the Antichrist!
The narrator is excellent, with multiple different voices for the Angelic and demonic beings and kept the story flowing brilliantly.
My only niggle with this book is the repeated repetition of repetitious words in the same sentence (yes, that's what it sounds like!) With the help of a thesaurus, Wendy could have made her sentences far more effective and varied. There are a lot of other repetitions (e.g. Every time anybody bows, their hair sweeps the floor!) There are endless descriptions of platinum hair braided with pearls etc, everyone has their hair and appearance described endlessly but it does seems as if Wendy has a hair fetish! And she used the word "great" about a thousand times...and there are endless repetitive descriptions of Heaven (which actually sounds amazing so I don't mind hearing about it again). There are also a few slight inconsistencies such as Lucifer and his evil cronies sometimes speaking in "an Angelic tongue" or writing in an Angelic script, whilst in Hell - when surely it should be a "demonic tongue" or demonic script?
These niggles aside, this is still a gripping and fascinating read.
Brilliantly brings Biblical events alive
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great story
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A superb sequel
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Fabulous book
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utterly brillant
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Love it
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