Silent Yet Sovereign “Revealing God’s Hidden Hand In The Intertestamental Period” Heaven was not quiet. It was composing glory. Between the final echoes of Malachi’s prophecy and the angelic announcement to Mary, history counts four hundred years of silence. No prophet stood in the courts. No fire descended on the altar. No new scrolls were unrolled. But silence does not mean absence. And stillness is never a sign of stagnation when God is involved. In Silent Yet Sovereign: Revealing God’s Hidden Hand in the Intertestamental Period, explore the sacred hush between the Old and New Testaments–not as a void, but as a divine prelude. These “silent years” were filled with providence, empires rising and falling under the sovereign hand of God, religious systems reshaped, prophetic hope rekindled, and the world unknowingly prepared for the arrival of the Messiah. This book is a poetic journey through the shadows of history where light was already rising. From the wilderness voice of John the Baptist to the madness of Herod, from Rome’s iron grip to the quiet courage of a virgin in Nazareth–every chapter reveals how Heaven was still writing, even when it seemed God had gone quiet. If you’ve ever questioned God’s timing… If you’ve ever waited in silence, wondering if He still moves… This book is your reminder: God is never still. He is simply setting the stage.
Silent Yet Sovereign: Revealing God’s Hidden Hand In The Intertestamental Period
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This book provides historical and theological context for the Intertestamental period, supporting religious and historical studies.
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Weight | 0.191 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.8 × 22.9 in |
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