Herod & Mary The true story of the tyrant king and the mother of the risen Savior

Kathie Lee Gifford, 1953-

Book - 2024

Delve into the complex history of Herod the Great--his rise to power and ultimate fall in pursuit to be the "King of the Jews." Under a flourishing yet tumultuous background of Jerusalem, consider Mary of Nazareth's place under Herod's rule and the promise of a Messiah to free her people. Kathie Lee Gifford with Bryan M. Litfin, Ph.D. deftly weave a truthful historical narrative full of accurate details and sweeping prose that ushers in the true King and glorifies God's powerful plan to bring a savior into the world through unlikely means. A coda between the authors, full of honest revelation and insightful meaning, follows each chapter for added in-depth reading. The first installment in the Ancient Evil, Living Ho...pe series, Herod and Mary begins with the tragic life of King Herod--Christianity's first true persecutor. As an impressionable boy, he is forever marked by the raw power of Rome. Throughout the course of Herod's career, he gains power, fame, and riches beyond belief. Yet murderous intrigues stalk this man--and infect his own dark soul. Under the rule of King Herod, Jerusalem becomes a prominent city of wealth and prosperity, but Mary saw the struggle of her people under a tyrant. Like all Jewish women, she knew the promises of Torah and longed for a deliverer. But no one could have prepared her for what the angel of God revealed: that the Messiah wouldn't arrive with the blaring of trumpets, the clash of arms, or the fanfare of a mighty host. He would arrive as an infant within her own womb. The light of the world was born in a cave: not a king who maims and destroys, but the gentle King of the Jews.

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Genres
Religious materials
Hagiographies
Creative nonfiction
Biographies
Published
Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Kathie Lee Gifford, 1953- (author)
Other Authors
Bryan M. Litfin, 1970- (author)
Physical Description
xvii, 236 pages : maps (some color), geneological tables ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781400336623
9781400345182
  • Herodian Chronology
  • Herodian Family Tree
  • Prologue
  • Historical Note
  • Chapter 1. A King Is Born
  • Chapter 2. The Glory of Rome
  • Chapter 3. A Fateful Choice
  • Chapter 4. Ruler on the Rise
  • Chapter 5. Disaster and Destiny
  • Chapter 6. The King Comes to Zion
  • Chapter 7. Murder in the Palace
  • Chapter 8. Hell Hath No Fury
  • Chapter 9. Herod on the Field of War
  • Chapter 10. A Change of Allegiance
  • Chapter 11. Betrayal and Bloodshed
  • Chapter 12. Pagan Jerusalem?
  • Chapter 13. Gateway to Rome
  • Chapter 14. Greatness Achieved
  • Chapter 15. The Temple of the Lord
  • Chapter 16. The Beginning of the End
  • Chapter 17. Like Father, Like Sons
  • Chapter 18. A House Divided
  • Chapter 19. Hope Is on the Way
  • Chapter 20. Who Is the King of Glory?
  • Chapter 21. Son of Mary, Son of God
  • Introduction to the Codas
  • Coda 1. A King Is Born
  • Coda 2. The Glory of Rome
  • Coda 3. A Fateful Choice
  • Coda 4. Ruler on the Rise
  • Coda 5. Disaster and Destiny
  • Coda 6. The King Comes to Zion
  • Coda 7. Murder in the Palace
  • Coda 8. Hell Hath No Fury
  • Coda 9. Herod on the Field of War
  • Coda 10. A Change of Allegiance
  • Coda 11. Betrayal and Bloodshed
  • Coda 12. Pagan Jerusalem?
  • Coda 13. Gateway to Rome
  • Coda 14. Greatness Achieved
  • Coda 15. The Temple of the Lord
  • Coda 16. The Beginning of the End
  • Coda 17. Like Father, Like Sons
  • Coda 18. A House Divided
  • Coda 19. Hope Is on the Way
  • Coda 20. Who Is the King of Glory?
  • Coda 21. Son of Mary, Son of God
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors