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The Tower

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Noah was a patriarch and a great man of God. His faithfulness and obedience save the human race from the Great Flood. So only a few years after that historical voyage, how did Noah end up lying outside his tent drunk, naked, and ashamed?

Nimrod was the first on earth to be a mighty man. His great-grandfather was Noah, his uncle, the rebellious Canaan. When Nimrod decides that his kingdom should include The Tower, what will Noah, the elderly patriarch do?

In their first aware winning novel The Rain, authors Skates and Tankersley took readers on a captivating, year-long voyage about the ark. In this sequel, you will be swept along on a non-stop adventure that begins with Noah and his family, and continues to the time when Nimrod ruled the Valley of Shinar and built The Tower. Along the way, expect intrigue, romance, suspense, and the sometimes violent, never-ending struggle between good and evil.

362 pages, Paperback

First published May 28, 2013

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May 30, 2020
Amazing

Im desperately waiting for these authors to write additional books to the series. So good and whisked me away to a time long ago
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November 15, 2025
Wonderful

An historical novel of the utmost Integrity of f our sweet biblical story. I loved how the people seem real and their lives and reactions to encounters so real.
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December 5, 2022
This book is the sequel to “The Flood”. It continues the story of Noah and his family after the flood and leads into the story of the Tower of Babel.
The authors again provide a good story line of a Bible account. They definitely bring a more fictional realism to Bible characters.
And who knows, something like this could have actually happened. A really enjoyable read.
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