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Isaiah's Daughter

A novel of Prophets and Kings

  • Bestseller
  • Paperback
  • 400 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall Press
  • 13.8 x 20.9 x 2.8 cm

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This inspiring story tells of one woman's faith and fearlessness

Perfect for getting lost in, Isaiah's Daughter is told with passion and insight

Biblical fiction has always excelled at bringing little-known Bible figures to life, and this tale of Isiah's daughter Ishma is as stirring as they come!
Anna Hockley

Anna Hockley

Eden Christian Books Specialist

See more of the Bible with Isaiah’s Daughter, the new Biblical fiction release from Mesu Andrews, the author of the bestselling Miriam, as well as The Pharoah’s Daughter.


Ishma, just five years old, is sent to live in the home of Isaiah the prophet. Still in shock from seeing her family violently taken away from her and be put to death, Ishma is alone and held in captivity until she finds a new home. The tender care of Isaiah and wife bring new life to the gift. So much so that they even rename her Zibah - the delight of the Lord.


Adapting to this new life, Zibah grows up to play a bigger role in shaping the future of a nation than she could ever have imagined.


Growing into a lively and passionate teenager, Zibah catches the keen eye of Prince Hezekiah. Set on rebuilding his father’s kingdom, Prince Hezekiah, soon after losing his father, gains a wife in Zibah. Suddenly thrown into a world unlike she has ever known, and with the immeasurable weight of childlessness bearing down upon her at all times, Zibah feels once more trapped in her life. With invading armies besieging the land, and a growing illness in her husband, Zibah has only one place to which she can turn. The path set down by the prophesies of her adoptive father, Isaiah.


Turning to Yahweh, Zibah must learn to trust Him completely, and believe in a God who can accomplish the impossible.


Written with great Biblical depth and research, as well as with intricately-drawn characters, Isaiah’s Daughter is a novel to sweep you up, and remind you of the need to trust God in everything.

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  • Author

    Mesu Andrews

  • Book Format

    Paperback / softback

  • Publisher

    Prentice Hall Press

  • Published

    February 2018

  • Weight

    375g

  • Page Count

    400

  • Dimensions

    13.8 x 20.9 x 2.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9780735290259

  • ISBN-10

    0735290253

  • Eden Code

    4527402

The Bible jumps to life in this spellbinding narrative drawn from verses in the books of 2 Kings and Isaiah, bringing the troubled kingdoms that followed Solomon's reign into focus and particularly a young woman being raised by the prophet Isaiah.

Ishma, a captive orphan, is as desolate as her name until she's released to the royal prophet Isaiah. Her lively spirit wins Prince Hezekiah's favour, a boy determined to rebuild the kingdom his father has nearly destroyed. Isaiah adopts Ishma, giving her a new name--Zibah, delight of the Lord--thereby ensuring her royal pedigree. When the king dies, Zibah marries Hezekiah, but discovers even a queen feels like a captive when years of disappointment batter her heart. Zibah is still childless when the Assyrian army besieges Jerusalem, and Hezekiah is stricken with a fatal illness.

She turns to the only One who can give life, deliver a nation, and heal her husband. Only Yahweh destroys an army without weapons. Only Yahweh heals a dying man in three days. And only Yahweh gives an orphan queen the son her heart desires.

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    Vicki Cottingham

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    I was drawn to and interested in reading "Isaiah's Daughter", Mesu Andrews' latest biblical fiction novel, because I’ve already read a couple of her books, and she has become one of my favourite authors. I enjoy reading biblical fiction by various writers and learning more about the context and the culture of Bible times. I also like to read and study the Bible and I find that Mesu Andrews’ novels help to bring the Bible to life. Mesu spends time researching for the content of her books. Her book includes what we know from the Bible, what Mesu has learned from the Jewish Midrash and her God-given imagination. She expertly weaves everything together to create an enjoyable and informative read. The idea of Hephzibah being the daughter of Isaiah comes from Jewish tradition and Mesu expands on this to bring the story of Hephzibah to life. One of the themes in the book is learning to trust God’s plan for the future, even if present circumstances seem to be telling us the opposite. When Ishma questions God’s purpose for her Isaiah replies, “His plan for you in this moment is to be faithful where you are. That’s a truth we must all embrace.” As we read through the book we see Ishma grow from a child to a queen, and just as she grows and develops physically, we see her faith in God grow. She learns that real peace can only be found in a relationship with God, not in other things or other people. In her novel, Mesu gives us some of Isaiah’s prophecies along with their interpretations. Whilst still making it clear that sometimes people, even prophets may not always understand them in the way that they are meant by God. It doesn't mean God's given prophesy to a person is wrong, it just means it has been misunderstood by people. It was interesting to read the interpretations, particularly those which were not familiar to me. It was good to consider their meaning from a different perspective. I found her interpretation of one of the prophesies which pointed to King Hezekiah as a foreshadowing of Jesus the Messiah particularly interesting. I do find some parts of the Bible, especially in the Old Testament difficult to understand. So I really liked that this book helped me to understand a bit more about the lives of some of the key people associated with the time of the Kings of Judah. One way I determine whether I think an author has written a good biblical fiction novel is if it gives me a desire to go back to the Bible and read for myself what has been referred to in the novel. Mesu's novel did just this for me. I want to read again the book of Isaiah, and the sections in 2 Kings and 1 & 2 Chronicles which relate to King Hezekiah. I recommend this book for anyone who enjoys reading historical novels, is interested in Bible times or who enjoys having the Bible brought to life in a fresh way.