Passover Promises A Sequel to Promises

“Passover Promises: A Sequel to Promises” by Susan A. Perkins is an illustrated work published by AuthorHouse in December 2011. This 168-page book explores the lives of two families, Onnua and Zaccheus, alongside Eunice and Amos, as they navigate their faith and beliefs during the Passover celebration. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem, highlighting the differing perspectives on His identity as the Messiah.
Readers will find a rich exploration of faith and doubt as the characters grapple with their beliefs in Jesus amidst the tension surrounding His impending fate. The story delves into the dynamics of belief, with Amos questioning his faith while his family seeks answers, contrasting with the conviction of Onnua and Zaccheus. The presence of Uncle Caiaphas adds a layer of conflict, as he views Jesus as a threat to societal peace. This edition invites readers to reflect on the significance of Passover and the impact of Jesus’ influence on the characters’ celebrations and decisions.
Official synopsis Publisher
Onnua and Zaccheus and Eunice and Amos have met Jesus. Now He turns His face to Jerusalem, Passover, and the final work He must do for our salvation. As these two families prepare to celebrate Passover; how is Jesus’ influence mirrored in their celebrations? Onnua and Zaccheus believe Jesus is the Messiah. Amos does not believe; but his family is searching for answers. However Amos’ Uncle Caiaphas believes Jesus is a threat to the people and the peace. If Caiaphas makes sure Jesus dies, that will be the end of it. Won’t it?
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