The most beloved story of Israel’s deliverer and the Exodus as you’ve never read it before in a novel. Fully biblical and fully researched in its ancient Egyptian context.
A standalone novel of spiritual warfare, fatherhood and the triumph of love from the Bible.
We all think we know the Moses adopted by Pharaoh, discovering his Hebrew identity, fleeing to Midian, falling in love with Zipporah and building a family.
And then Moses being called by Yahweh to return to Egypt to face Pharaoh and bring his people out of slavery.
A War of Gods and Men
But Pharaoh is not the only villain Moses must face. The ten plagues are Yahweh’s war with the gods of Egypt. And those gods are not myths. They are demons. And they are not about to let the Israelites go without a fight.
Egyptian slavery and Exodus, Midian freedom, Ten plagues, Ten Commandments, Red Sea parting, Mount Sinai, golden calf, angels and demons. It’s all in this biblically faithful retelling of the supernatural story of Moses against the gods of Egypt.
Biblical and Historical Research
Get the companion book, The Spiritual World of Moses and Egypt to learn the amazing biblical and historical research behind the novel.
Spin-off Series to Chronicles of the Nephilim
What if the pagan gods of the nations were fallen angelic Watchers from God’s throne? Against the Gods of Egypt is part of the series Chronicles of the Watchers that charts the influence of spiritual warfare on human history, just like Chronicles of the Nephilim and Chronicles of the Apocalypse.
PLEASE When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
Brian Godawa has been a professional filmmaker, writer, and designer for over 20 years. His creative versatility was born of a passion for both intellect and imagination, both left-brain and right-brain. The result: Brian is an artisan of word, image, and story that engages heart, mind, and soul. Just think, "Renaissance Man."
I always enjoy Brian Godawa's novels because they personalize Biblical stories from the point of view of the subject of the book. In this case the character is Moses. Godawa tells the story in a faithful way but also shows the invisible enemies that influence the mortal players. I will need to check out more of his books.