Heaven at War

Heaven at War by S. A. Abakwue is a 718-page work published by Xlibris in July 2011. This book presents a narrative centered around a celestial setting, featuring the Pearly Gate, which is guarded by a formidable force of three thousand warrior-angels. The story introduces key figures such as Ironodum, a male Archangel, and Gateagu, a female Cherub who rises to the rank of Deputy Archangel due to her valor and loyalty.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the heavenly realm, including the dynamics among the angelic beings tasked with guarding the Pearly Gate. The narrative delves into themes of responsibility and valor within a religious context, as it portrays the roles of the Archangel and Cherubs in their duties. This edition, written in English, invites readers to engage with a fictional portrayal of Christian themes, set against a backdrop of divine warfare and celestial hierarchy.
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Aglow from a distance was the Pearly Gate. The Pearly Gate was a mile long. Armed Cherubs stood guard by the holy gate. They were three thousand warrior-angels in number. A male Archangel, whose name was Ironodum, was their leader. His Deputy, a female Cherub, was an esteemed heavenly messenger with a Deputy-Arch’ attached to her title. And her name was Gateagu. Based on her meritorious valor and steadfast loyalty, she was rapidly elevated from a cherub to a seraph, and then to the Deputy Archangel. The King gave them their names, meant to reflect their serious responsibilities as the leaders of the Gate Guards. Seven roads made their way from the wide gate to both the Holy Shrine and the Most-Esteemed Thrones.
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