Miriam, by Mesu Andrews: Review
The children of Israel have suffered four hundred years of bondage to the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt, clinging to El Shaddai's sacred promise to one day deliver them. Miriam is a prophetess—the one Hebrew who hears El Shaddai's voice in their time of tribulation—but as the four hundred years reach their end, she feels as if El Shaddai has gone silent. Without His voice whispering in her thoughts, Miriam is lost. When her long-exiled brother, Moses, returns from the wilderness,