
In "Moses' Egyptian Warrior", author Lyle Dockendorf offers a vivid retelling of the biblical Exodus through the eyes of Khamu, a seasoned Egyptian charioteer and loyal servant to Pharaoh Ramesses. Trained in warfare and skilled with the bow, Khamu's journey begins in unwavering service to Egypt but leads him through loss, disillusionment, and ultimately, transformation.
When two mysterious Hebrew elders demand the release of their enslaved people, Pharaoh's repeated refusals set off a cascade of divine plagues that ravage the land. As Egypt reels, Khamu watches his nation suffer and begins to question the power of the gods he once trusted. The final blow comes with the horrifying tenth plague, compelling Pharaoh to release the slaves at last. But vengeance brews in Khamu's heart, and when Ramesses commands a pursuit, he leads the charge into the Red Sea.
In a stunning encounter with Moses, Khamu is forced to confront the limits of power, the meaning of faith, and the painful cost of change. What begins as a mission of revenge becomes the start of a new life, one that will have profound implications for both Egyptians and Israelites.
Anchored in the familiar yet turbulent biblical narrative, "Moses' Egyptian Warrior" explores how divine intervention could have equipped the Israelites, once enslaved and untrained in war, to not only survive but rise to the challenges of conquest. Through battles, suffering, miracles, betrayal, and redemption, Dockendorf breathes new life into one of history's most powerful sagas.
This is more than a story of nations in conflict. It is a deeply personal tale of one man's crisis of faith, the struggle to find truth, and the courage to embrace transformation. Readers of biblical fiction and historical drama alike will find inspiration in Khamu's journey, a journey that echoes the timeless search for meaning and belief in the face of adversity.
About the Author
Lyle Dockendorf is a statistician and amateur Christian theologian based in Bloomington, Minnesota. He is the author of The Letter to Cornelius and two non-fiction works exploring faith and biblical themes.
"Moses' Egyptian Warrior" is a 250-page paperback with a retail price of $20.00 (eBook $15.00). The ISBN is 979-8-89499-439-0. It was published by RoseDog Books of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. To buy the book, visit our online bookstore at https://rosedogbookstore.com/moses-egyptian-warrior/
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