One family. A chosen remnant. With nothing but grace to carry them through.
Many have tried to dissect, interpret, refute, prove, or adapt the tale, wrestling with the questions: Why would a merciful God destroy so many? How could a loving Father bring down such complete annihilation? What grieved the Creator so deeply that He would wipe away an entire world? Leaving only a remnant of eight?
This Saga, all three books in one: Remnant, Reprobate, and Requiem, cuts to the heart those questions and more. One of our world's most ancient tales, it's also the most misunderstood. Scholarly commentaries gloss over it. Movie versions never do it justice. Children's Bibles tame it into one of a robed old man and plush animal figurines.
So let this novel usher you toward a fresh revelation of the Flood event, envision God's remnant as never before, and find answers that may surprise you. And, as you follow the Saga to its end, discover a grace even deeper than the waters that covered an entire world.
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For Noah's sons completing the great ship has always been the first priority, yet they must also find wives. But where, when all the world is corrupt? There is Beth, their mother's handmaiden, who longs for Japheth but catches Shem's eye instead. There is also the slave girl, Shandai, nursed back from the brink of death and willing to seduce either one. Meanwhile for Ham there seems to be no one, and a life of inheriting only the scraps of his older brothers.
Tension within the family and from without threatens to tear them apart, as Satan uses any means available to destroy God's remnant; vengeful enemies, the demon spawn Nephilim, and if possible, even one another.