Joshua
Georg Ebers
Read by Ann Boulais
Hosea is a commander in Pharaoh's army... and a Hebrew. As he returns home from war, he finds that there has been a great pestilence in Egypt and his people are being blamed for it. Hosea receives a message from his father to follow his people to Succoth, but he is hesitant to give up his position in the army. Someone else also sends a message, containing a new name for him from God. There is much intrigue in this retelling of the Exodus, both among the Hebrews and in the court of Pharaoh. (Summary by Ann Boulais) (10 hr 50 min)
Chapters
00 - Preface | 8:05 | Read by Ann Boulais |
01 - Chapter I | 17:36 | Read by Ann Boulais |
02 - Chapter II | 12:26 | Read by Ann Boulais |
03 - Chapter III | 13:56 | Read by Ann Boulais |
04 - Chapter IV | 15:06 | Read by Ann Boulais |
05 - Chapter V | 25:24 | Read by Ann Boulais |
06 - Chapter VI | 18:51 | Read by Ann Boulais |
07 - Chapter VII | 10:11 | Read by Ann Boulais |
08 - Chapter VIII | 9:38 | Read by Ann Boulais |
09 - Chapter IX | 24:53 | Read by Ann Boulais |
10 - Chapter X | 19:30 | Read by Ann Boulais |
11 - Chapter XI | 17:30 | Read by Ann Boulais |
12 - Chapter XII | 27:18 | Read by Ann Boulais |
13 - Chapter XIII | 20:50 | Read by Ann Boulais |
14 - Chapter XIV | 14:31 | Read by Ann Boulais |
15 - Chapter XV | 26:33 | Read by Ann Boulais |
16 - Chapter XVI | 21:02 | Read by Ann Boulais |
17 - Chapter XVII | 22:11 | Read by Ann Boulais |
18 - Chapter XVIII | 26:38 | Read by Ann Boulais |
19 - Chapter XIX | 22:41 | Read by Ann Boulais |
20 - Chapter XX | 25:19 | Read by Ann Boulais |
21 - Chapter XXI | 36:09 | Read by Ann Boulais |
22 - Chapter XXII | 33:56 | Read by Ann Boulais |
23 - Chapter XXIII | 29:46 | Read by Ann Boulais |
24 - Chapter XXIV | 36:42 | Read by Ann Boulais |
25 - Chapter XXV | 33:54 | Read by Ann Boulais |
26 - Chapter XXVI | 24:55 | Read by Ann Boulais |
27 - Chapter XXVII | 27:02 | Read by Ann Boulais |
28 - Chapter XXVIII | 9:54 | Read by Ann Boulais |
29 - Conclusion | 18:03 | Read by Ann Boulais |
Reviews
hard to get into the "story" of the tale.
Mark Shelby