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Title | : | A.D. 33 (A.D. #2) |
Author | : | Ted Dekker |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | October 6th 2015 by Center Street |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Christian Fiction. Christian. Biblical Fiction |

Ted Dekker
Hardcover | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.24 | 2581 Users | 313 Reviews
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New York Times bestselling author Ted Dekker delivers the gripping story of Maviah, a slave who becomes a queen in Arabia, A.D. 33.They call her the Queen of the Outcasts. Maviah, a woman whose fate was sealed on her birth by this world-unwanted, illegitimate, female, a slave-subject to the whims of all. But then she met a man named Yeshua who opened her eyes. She found strength in his words, peace from the brutal word around her. Because of what he taught her, she has gathered her own traveling kingdom of outcasts deep in the desert, wielding an authority few have seen. But when her growing power threatens the rulers around her, they set out to crush all she loves, leaving her reeling as a slave once more. She must find Yeshua to save her people, but when she does, she will be horrified to discover that he faces his own death.
Enter a story full of intrigue, heart-wrenching defeat, uncompromising love and staggering victory-one that re-examines everything you thought you knew about the heart of Jesus's stunning message and the power that follows for those who follow his easily forgotten way.
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Original Title: | A.D. 33 |
ISBN: | 1599954176 (ISBN13: 9781599954172) |
Series: | A.D. #2 |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 2581 Users | 313 ReviewsColumn About Books A.D. 33 (A.D. #2)
Title: A. D. 33 (Book #2)Author: Ted DekkerPages: 384Year: 2015Publisher: Center StreetMy rating is 5 out of 5.Ted Dekker is an author who never ceases to amaze me with the stories he shares with all of us! A. D. 33 is the sequel to A. D. 30 where we meet again with Maviah and Saba who are learning what it really means to follow Yeshua. They are also learning what His teachings mean and how He means for them to live out the truths compared to what they thought they meant. We enjoy the action,Ted Dekker in his new book, A. D. 33 Book Two in the A. D. series published by Center Street continues the story of Maviah.From the back cover: They call her the Queen of the Outcasts. Maviah, a woman whose fate was sealed on her birth by this world-unwanted, illegitimate, female, a slave-subject to the whims of all. But then she met a man named Yeshua who opened her eyes. She found strength in his words, peace from the brutal word around her. Because of what he taught her, she has gathered her
A. D. 33 transports you back to the time of Jesus, and brings the words of the Bible to life as Maviah, the Queen of Outcasts, witnesses the miracles and love of Jesus. Maviah is an outsider, a Bedouin woman, an overthrown Queen forced from her own lands. In exile she meets Jesus, he can see the pain she has endured, the fears and loss. He teaches her a new way, the Way of Yeshua.Dekker is a master at story telling and while I love all of his books A.D. 30 and A.D. 33 are truly like no other

I don't understand why people is rating this book... IT HASN'T COME OUT YET!!!UPDATE: Well, it's released now. Go ahead people! Rate it while I'm still fighting with my long TBR :(UPDATE:I'm a Dekkie, which means I know Ted's writing style and what kind of books he writes. Of course, AD 30 was completely different from his previous books and so is AD 33.We follow Maviah in her journey to meet Yeshua; and it's not the typical good-vs-evil novels by Ted Dekker but a very insightful book with a lot
"Forgive me," I whispered. It was all I could press past my aching throat.I was only dimly aware that the march of death had passed through the gates leading up to GolgothaThe Romans were going to crucify Yeshua.After eating up A.D. 30, I was anxious to find out right away what would happen next to the characters.I started and stuck with A.D. 33 to find out. But unfortunately, around a third or halfway into the read, I stopped enjoying it, with its one miserable turn of events after another.In
EPIC DISAPPOINTMENT.(view spoiler)[ Judah is released, captured, released, captured again, and then discovered executed by hanging all in the first third of the book. It's like he got in the way of Ted Dekker's other ideas for the story, so he was just thrown in the trash can in a failed attempt of...I don't know what it was supposed to be? We weren't even allowed an experience of an honorable death, just a shocking and unexpected announcement. Ever since the last book, I have been waiting for
I wanted to like it. I really did, but a lot of it came off as cheesy. Im a fan of Ben-Hur type stories and I liked A.D. 30, so I grabbed this. I didnt mind Judahs death. It fact I think it propels the story. My big problem with this is all the moments with Yeshua seemed forced. It made it hard to read.
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