Author: | Hannah Amit | ISBN: | 9781632324436 |
Publisher: | Redemption Press | Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Hannah Amit |
ISBN: | 9781632324436 |
Publisher: | Redemption Press |
Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Hannah Amit wrote The Fountain of Shiloah, a Tale of Deliverance, from her home in Jerusalem, Israel. The story is a quest that carries her hero through three poetic books of the Bible: Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and the Song of Songs. Its themes are mystical, pointing to those realms of heaven that only lovers, prophets, poets, and the best of friends ever glimpse.
This poetic work is wonderful in its beauty and imagery; and as its subhead indicates, it is a tale of deliverance. It was the author’s desire to weave many small pictures of heaven into a breathtaking mural. The landscapes, culture, people, and experiences found in this biblical allegory that uses a fairy tale genre, were derived from a rich palette of colors available to the author in the Middle East.
Hannah Amit wrote The Fountain of Shiloah, a Tale of Deliverance, from her home in Jerusalem, Israel. The story is a quest that carries her hero through three poetic books of the Bible: Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and the Song of Songs. Its themes are mystical, pointing to those realms of heaven that only lovers, prophets, poets, and the best of friends ever glimpse.
This poetic work is wonderful in its beauty and imagery; and as its subhead indicates, it is a tale of deliverance. It was the author’s desire to weave many small pictures of heaven into a breathtaking mural. The landscapes, culture, people, and experiences found in this biblical allegory that uses a fairy tale genre, were derived from a rich palette of colors available to the author in the Middle East.