Biblical and Post-Biblical Era Fiction

Explore captivating Biblical and Post-Biblical era fiction books. Discover timeless stories inspired by scripture and ancient history in this curated collection of faith-based novels.

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My Glorious Brothers

by Howard Fast

Simon, the oldest of five brothers, chronicles the transformation from farmers to soldiers of the five Maccabee brothers and of their struggle for freedom against the Syrian-Greek conquerers of Judea, in a historical novel that recreates the events celebrated by Jews during the holiday of Hanukkah.
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The tenth measure

 

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If I forget thee

 

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The Assyrian

by Nicholas Guild

In ancient Assyria, Tiglath Ashur and Esarhaddon, half-brothers, best friends, and rivals for the throne, share their women, secrets, and dreams as together they seek a destiny that will change the course of the empire.
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The Blood Star

by Nicholas Guild

Exiled by his brother, the Assyrian monarch Esarhaddon, Tiglath Ashur wanders the ancient Meditteranean in an attempt to avoid the killers sent after him, ultimately heading to another showdown with his brother
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King of Flesh and Blood

 

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Children of the Lion

 

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SHEPHERD KINGS, THE (Children of the Lion No 2)

 

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VENGEANCE OF THE LION (Children of the Lion, No 3)

 

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The Golden Pharaoh (Children of the Lion, Book Five)

 

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Lord of the Nile

 

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PROPHECY, THE (Children of the Lion, Book 7)

 

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SWORD OF GLORY (Children of the Lion, No 8)

 

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The deliverer

 

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The exodus

 

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I, Claudius

by Robert Graves

Considered an idiot because of his physical infirmities, Claudius survived the intrigues and poisonings of the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, and the Mad Caligula to become emperor in 41 A.D. A masterpiece.
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Claudius the God

by Robert Graves

A modern classic of historical fiction written in the form of Claudius's autobiography. Claudius the God is the second part of Robert Graves's two-part account of the life of Tiberius Claudius, "the cripple, the stammerer, the fool of the family" who became Emperor of Rome in spite of himself in 41 A.D. With the same crystalline brilliance that characterizes its classic antecedent, Claudius the God evokes the vitality, splendor, and decadence of Imperial Rome at the beginning of its decline. It is not only a superb re-creation of a colorful moment in history but, through the eyes of the bemused and wry emperor, a compelling and ironic account of human nature as well.
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Creation

by Gore Vidal

A sweeping novel of politics, war, philosophy, and adventure–in a restored edition, featuring never-before-published material from Gore Vidal’s original manuscript–Creation offers a captivating grand tour of the ancient world. Cyrus Spitama, grandson of the prophet Zoroaster and lifelong friend of Xerxes, spent most of his life as Persian ambassador for the great king Darius. He traveled to India, where he discussed nirvana with Buddha, and to the warring states of Cathay, where he learned of Tao from Master Li and fished on the riverbank with Confucius. Now blind and aged in Athens–the Athens of Pericles, Sophocles, Thucydides, Herodotus, and Socrates–Cyrus recounts his days as he strives to resolve the fundamental questions that have guided his life’s journeys: how the universe was created, and why evil was created with good. In revisiting the fifth century b.c.–one of the most spectacular periods in history–Gore Vidal illuminates the ideas that have shaped civilizations for millennia.