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As the city of Ephesus prepares for a religious festival in honor of the emperor Domitian, a Christian landowner feels increasing pressure from the city’s leaders to participate. Can he perform his civic duties and remain faithful to his Lord? Or has the time come for a costly choice? In this historical novel, biblical scholar David deSilva brings to life such compelling struggles faced by the...

Then a great bowl appeared in the sky over their heads. As it was tipped, something like ash floated down on him and all the worshipers with him. It began to burn their flesh like hot cinders, down their very bones. As he fell, he saw Diodotos take shape again from the crimson pool, rise up from the floor, and lift his arms, praising the God of heaven. His voice drowned out all the anguished cries of the worshipers of the image. Amyntas woke with a start, his nightclothes wet with perspiration, and
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