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The Last Three Days of Paul

The Ultimate Love Story (Thy Kingdom Come)

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The Last Three Days of Paul

By: Brian Smith
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The Last Three Days of Paul is the first book in the trilogy Thy Kingdom Come. The book is historical fiction, built around historical first century events. The author helps his listeners understand the struggles of the Apostle Paul as he labors to establish a new unproven religion called Christianity.

A group who calls themselves "The Way" lack centralized leadership as they begin to worship their new beliefs and values based principally on love and forgiveness. During these bloody turbulent times, the Roman Empire and the Emperors who control its legions of soldiers, brutally fight to expand new boundaries across the globe. During the same time, there was an emerging globalist struggle between diverse peoples and beliefs, with increased trade influence, and melting of diverse ethnic groups.

Large major coastal cities are growing, sea transportation between them is flourishing, and bulked up military governments are struggling to feed their growing populations, while the always present Hebrew religion at the same time is fighting to hold onto its religious identity after thousand of years of fighting for territorial dominance, while they unite around family tradition and human core values.

©2017 Edward Brian Smith (P)2021 Edward Brian Smith
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