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Lineage of Grace #02: Unashamed

January 2, 2018 / 04 STARS, FRIVERS YR YA AR LINEAGE OF GRACE

Unashamed Book Cover Unashamed
Lineage of Grace
Francine Rivers
Fiction
Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
2000
Hardcover
165

The story of Rahab, an ancestor of Christ mentioned in the book of Joshua, is told with an emphasis on her Godliness, devotion, and courage.

WrensReads Review:

Honestly, I love Francine Rivers’ writing with all my heart.

She is so on FIRE for Christ and you can see that buried in her words.

This series is an interesting one that I would recommend to anyone who wants to learn more about the Bible and those stories about women. She puts her own twist on her versions on this story, but she doesn’t take out any truth to the story. What I mean by that is even though we don’t know it happened the way she wrote it, doesn’t mean it didn’t actually happen the way she wrote it. She didn’t take anything out of the Bible.

So this whole series is about women in the Bible that are in the line of Christ.

WOMEN.

That’s important because the Bible doesn’t talk about girls too often because back then all us women were good for is babies and sex.

*a very dramatic eye roll in inserted right here in this review*

RAHAB IS MY FAVORITE GUYS I REALLY LOVE HER.

Out of this whole series: She’s my girl.

She seems kind of sassy, don’t you think?

Girls back then were used for two things: baby making and sex.

So how does a girl work for a living? You become a prostitute because that’s all someone will pay you for.

Poor lady.

She wanted to know the true God though, and knew she lived around wicked people.

So she did her part and helped hide traitors of the city, men of the Lord, and helped them not get killed and things. Which in returned they said they wouldn’t kill her and anyone in her house when they come and take over the city.

How about that, right? I’m a prostitute, rejected by my city and deemed dirty, but men of the Lord are going to save me and not those who are praised in the city. How about that?

Welp, hope it went well and everyone in her family got out safe. And that she didn’t get killed for treason. And that she married one of those guys she saved.

You should read it and find out because I absolutely love this book.

Francine girl, you win again.

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Lineage of Grace #01: Unveild

January 2, 2018 / 04 STARS, FRIVERS YR YA AR LINEAGE OF GRACE

Unveiled Book Cover Unveiled
Lineage of Grace
Francine Rivers
Fiction
Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
2000
Hardcover
173

The first in a five-volume series that brings to life women in the lineage of Jesus chronicles the story of Tamar and her father-in-law, Judah.

WrensReads Review:

Honestly, I love Francine Rivers’ writing with all my heart.

She is so on FIRE for Christ and you can see that buried in her words.

This series is an interesting one that I would recommend to anyone who wants to learn more about the Bible and those stories about women. She puts her own twist on her versions on this story, but she doesn’t take out any truth to the story. What I mean by that is even though we don’t know it happened the way she wrote it, doesn’t mean it didn’t actually happen the way she wrote it. She didn’t take anything out of the Bible.

So this whole series is about women in the Bible that are in the line of Christ.

WOMEN.

That’s important because the Bible doesn’t talk about girls too often because back then all us women were good for is babies and sex.

*a very dramatic eye roll in inserted right here in this review*

Tamar…. My dear, your story is a little unsettling.

You had a lot of men die around you and you probably were a little more emotional about that. Then no one else in the family would take you!

Back track: when a woman is given to a man, it is her sole purpose to produce a son so they can carry on the family man. So, when Tamar here married Er the son of Judah and she failed to produce a son before he died, she was passed onto someone else in the family to produce a son to carry on the name.

Onan was next in line. He never gave her what she needed to get pregnant (not going into details people. If you don’t know, ask someone with some sense). Because Onan was stupid, he died (men are stupid guys, just give in).

Next, Tamar was going to marry Judah’s third son and was told when he was of age she could.

Judah is a big fat dummy liar man.

*IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: THIS IS WHERE THE FIRST FEMINIST IS MADE.*

Tamar decided to dress as a prostitute and seduce her father-in-law-kind-of Judah and get her son. You can’t really blame her for doing this because she was disgracing her family by not having a son and she wasn’t fulfilling her role as a woman in general.

So happy I wasn’t born back then.

Guess what? It worked and she got pregnant.

But no one knows who the father is….?

BUM BUM BUMMMMM.

So how is she going to prove that she truly was just doing her duty to the family she was married into? Is she going to be stoned to death?

This is an interesting story in history because you get to see how people were treated and how different people thought back then.

Provo Francine, you killed it again.

Side note: Glad no one thought it was stupid that Judah just decided to cheat on his wife with a prostitute and just shrugged and went on with life. No big deal. Bye.

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