The Priest: Aaron (Sons Of Encouragement V1)

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This is the first book in a new companion series to A Lineage of Grace. Each novella peers into the life of one of five biblical men (such as Aaron, Jonathan, Barnabu who stood behind the great heroes of faith. In this book you'll meet Moses' brother Aaron, the first high priest of Israel. How will Aaron support Moses while he struggles being satisfied with God's plan for his own life? Be inspired by how this seemingly secondary character plays a key role in supporting his leader and impacting the faith eternity. A 6 lesson Bible study on the life of Aaron suitable for group or individual study is also included.

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"The Priest" is the first book in a new companion series to A Lineage of Grace. Each novella peers into the life of one of five biblical men (such as Aaron, Jonathan, Barnabus) who stood behind the great heroes of faith.

In "The Priest" you'll meet Moses' brother Aaron, the first high priest of Israel. How will Aaron support Moses while he struggles with being satisfied with God's plan for his own life? Be inspired by how this seemingly secondary character plays a key role in supporting his leader and impacting the faith for eternity.



Item Specifications...

Pages   225
Dimensions:   Length: 0.75" Width: 5" Height: 7"
Weight:   0.7 lbs.
Binding  Hardcover
Release Date   May 1, 2004
Publisher   Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN  0842382658  
EAN  9780842382656  
UPC  031809082652  


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The Priest  Oct 11, 2006
This is the first of this series by Francine Rivers that I have read, and though it was a good read, I felt it fell a little short of the high standard she has set for herself. I guess the adage that you cant hit a homerun every time holds true. Perhaps my disappointment comes form the subject itself. The subject being Aaron, who, in many ways could be considered a poster child of Biblical failure. They Bible presents Aaron as somewhat of a "side kick". He was Moses' Tonto, if you will. And certainly one of the countless perplexing questions I intend to ask God when I stand before the throne is, "Why Aaron?" Why was he chosen to be the High Priest of the Jews? He was certainly not a mature believer and seemed a rather bad choice for the position. Was he the most prepared candidate? Surely Caleb, or even on good days, Joshua, was more qualified.

At any rate, I digress. The book is meticulously accurate, as with all of River's works, but failed to have that page turning passion that her books normally provide. It follows the life of Aaron from childhood to death and Rivers clearly illustrates Aaron's many failures and weaknesses along the way.

I'll certainly read the other books in this series. I just hope to see a return of the type narrative I've come to expect from the very gifted writer.
 
Understanding the people in the Bible  Jul 31, 2006
I loved this little book because it gave me insight into the life of Aaron and his brother Moes; allowing me to see the heart of God toward His people. The book is an easy read, but its insights will stay with you forever.
 
Be patient, it's well worth the read  Mar 6, 2006
I have to admit, I have read all but 2 of Francine's books and this one took me the longest to get through. To me, it was slow and redundant, not necessarily something I attribute to Francine's writing, but more so to the biblical account of the story itself.

The repetition comes from the Isrealite's repeated loss of faith in God, which they seemed rather quick to acquire; and the severe complaints and actions that they take in disobedience to Him as a result. I found myself thinking..."again!", and then, "Again!" regarding their blatant rebellion, over and over, when reading this book. God must have been annoyed with His people (granted, the word Isreal does mean "to struggle with God"). Moses and Aaron really had their work cut out for them with these "stiff-necked" people, and there inlies the beauty of this book. The reward comes in realizing what Aaron went through over the span of his life. And I think it serves the Biblical account well in depicting the constant rebellion of the Isrealites during the first few years of their journey out of Egypt, which may not be so easily picked up on by reading a few chapter of the Bible at a time.

When I read this story in scripture, it is spread over so many chapters and books that Aaron's story seems woven throughout and somewhat thinned, therefore, I appreciate that Francine brought the events of his life together in this book.
 
I couldn't take any more...  Dec 13, 2005
I checked out the audio version of this from the library, and it was one of my quickest returns ever. I have to admit first of all, I didn't listen to it all, just the first CD. This book may be mostly faithful to the letter of Scripture, but not necessarily to the spirit. The first part spent a lot of time stereotyping the Egyptians as evil taskmasters. I knew I couldn't listen through it all after it repeated for about the fourth time that Amram (Aaron's father) died by having his face smashed into the mud after he fell down. Surely, the author could have thought of some other story instead of continuing to repeat that. Also, the book spends lots of time on Aaron's unjustified jealousy of his brother Moses (whom he doesn't even know at this point in the story) and his utter hatred of the Egyptians ("hatred makes you strong"???).
I'm giving this two stars instead of one because I don't think it's fair for anyone who didn't read (or listen to) the whole thing to give only one star. Maybe this one just got off to a slow start. I have to admit I'm also into more action-oriented stories. I would like to see an actual historian or Bible scholar write a novel on a topic like this. We Christians need some truly good fiction. Somehow, I don't think this is it.
 
Good Series  Sep 10, 2005
I have enjoyed the entire series about King Hezikiah. I am reading a lot of books in this genre because they bring the Old Testament characters to life. The book I received was in great shape, so thanks to the distributor. If you enjoy this type of story, I highly recommend this series.
 

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