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Thinking Out Loud | Marching to a Different Beat Thinking Out Loud August 21, 2024 Herod and Mary: 2 Contrasting Personalities; 2 Author Perspectives Filed under: Christianity — Tags: Biblical studies , Birth of Christ , Christian history , Church History , Galilee , Herod , history and culture , Israel , Israel History , Jesus , reviews , Rome — paulthinkingoutloud @ 7:39 am Review of Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior by Kathie Lee Gifford and Bryan M. Litfin (W Publishing, 2024) You’re going to need two bookmarks for this one. More on that in a minute. Allow me to say at the outset, that this isn’t my usual type of read. For reasons too lengthy to get into here, I have trouble processing historical narrative. My brain sometimes confuses characters to the point where you don’t want to sit next to me at a movie if you don’t like people whispering all the way through. But I was intrigued by how ...

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