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Christ The Lord: Out Of | Egypt: A NovelPublished in 2005, is a historical novel by Anne Rice that reimagines the childhood of Jesus Christ. Moving away from her famous gothic roots, Rice utilizes extensive New Testament scholarship to create a reverent, first-person narrative of a seven-year-old boy discovering his divine nature. Plot Summary The narrative follows their perilous journey back to Nazareth, navigating a land scarred by Roman oppression and Jewish rebellion. Along the way, Jesus grapples with half-remembered secrets of his birth and emerging supernatural abilities—such as turning clay birds into real ones or making it snow—while his parents, Mary and Joseph, urge him to exercise restraint and humility. Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt: A Novel - Amazon.com Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt: A Novel The story begins in Alexandria, Egypt, where the young Jesus lives with a large extended family of carpenters. After an incident where he miraculously revives a playmate he had accidentally struck dead, the family decides it is time to return to their homeland following the death of King Herod. Published in 2005, is a historical novel by |
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