A true Holocaust story, The Lion and the Lamb begins with a mysterious plane crash which catapults architect Albert Speer into Adolf Hitlers inner circle. When the two Nazi leaders become close confidantes, Speer is forced into constant competition with Heinrich Himmler, Joseph Goebbels and the unstable Hermann Gring. When a botched assassination attempt reveals Albert Speers name in an SS investigation, Speer is ostracized by the staff and falls under Hitlers suspicion for disloyalty. As the Russian army advances on Berlin, Speer is poisoned, lied about, and forced to fight for his standing with the most evil and calculating men in Europe. Will Speer survive his last-minute trip to the Fhrers bunker just hours before the end? The Lion and the Lamb also tells the story of a Dutch Resistance worker named Corrie ten Boom who leads her entire family into a desperate struggle against the Nazis anti-Jewish policies in Holland. Like Speer, Corrie is thrust into a psychological torture chamber suffering daily anguish from abusive guards. She is forced to travel from prison to prison in Nazi death trains after her underground operation is raided by the secret police. A novel of innocence, betrayal and tragedy, The Lion and the Lamb is an absorbing tale of how war-torn people cling to the power of faith, hope and love.
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A unique experience, this book will forever change the way you think about God. A God you can know Is God a wrathful judge? A gentle healer? A father? Brother? Friend?
29 J. R. Donahue, Are You the Christ? SBLDS 10 (Missoula: SBL, 1973), 137; D. Juel, Messiah and Temple, SBLDS 31 (Missoula: SBL, 1977), 212. 30 See Telford, Mark, 224–25; Donahue, Are You the Christ? The GospelAccording to Mark 83.
Describes in verse the lion that is March weather, which finally gives way to the lamb of spring.
26 See A. J. Köstenberger, “John,” in Commentary on the New Testament Use ofthe Old Testament, ed. G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2007), 421, 425–28. 27 e. Ferguson, Backgrounds ofEarly Christianity, rev. ed.
Condemned to a hovel, beaten by a merciless commander, crushed by the weather and forced to survive on starvation rations: no-one looking at Paul would ever guess that he is heir to one of Roman Britain's wealthiest families.
It is the description of a glorious throne and a smoke-filled pit. It is the story of a harlot and a pure bride. But the outcome is never in question. After all, this is the story of the Lion of Judah who is the Lamb of God.
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The clock is ticking, the walls are closing, and the stakes are getting higher as he races to find a killer--one who's hot on his trail. One who's out for his blood. This is a new release of a previously published edition.
This book uses the two animals the Bible most commonly points to when portraying the life of Jesus. The Lion And The Lamb tells a story that depicts Jesus.