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Embers & Water - The Prophet's Call

Andrew L. Barnes

Narrateur 07

Maison d'édition: Legacy Audio

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Synopsis

This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice.   
What if prophecy didn’t stay in the clouds but walked a market lane at dawn—brushing spice dust from its sleeves, bargaining for figs, and telling the truth where children could overhear it? Embers & Water: The Prophet’s Call is that story: a fantasy-inflected, historically grounded novel inspired by the book of Isaiah—where the word of God doesn’t thunder from a safe distance but lands on streets, kitchens, and palace steps until people have to decide what to do next. 
Your guide is Asahel ben Jeduthun, a temple singer and scribe with quick hands, a careful eye, and no taste for heroics. Through Asahel’s single, steady point of view, you’ll meet Isaiah son of Amoz—not as a statue or slogan, but as a man whose sentences interrupt parties, steady kings, and lift widows. Around them a city comes into focus: Miriam, who kneads bread and courage with the same hands; Eliab, a fig seller learning to love honest weights; Shira, a merchant’s daughter trading spectacle for substance; Reuben, a guard unlearning noisy strength; and Shebna, a climber whose carved ambitions can’t keep his name from shrinking. 
This is fiction inspired by Scripture, not commentary disguised as a novel. Where the text speaks, the story follows; where the text is silent, the story supplies human detail that honors its direction. Expect a narrative with momentum—not oracle after oracle, but a clear arc: 
A vineyard song freezes laughter in a noble’s courtyard. 
A king at the aqueduct hears a sign he does not want. 
A bonfire of household gods crackles in the square. 
The Assyrian herald’s mockery under the wall meets a city’s disciplined silence. 
Deliverance comes in a night without arrows. 
A sundial walks backward because mercy says so. 
A long season of comfort teaches a people to keep Sabbath, prove their scales, forgive debts, and welcome strangers. 
And through it all, the shadow of a Servant appears—gentle, burden-bearing, strong enough to heal without spectacle.
Durée: environ 2 heures (01:31:48)
Date de publication: 14/09/2025; Abridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —