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Nicolas is on page 157 of 384
“The wind caught the teacher’s voice and brought it closer.”

“I watched, mesmerized, as Yeshua greeted each person with a word and a gentle touch.”

Absolutely heavenly, beautiful, and extremely JOYOUS excerpts. I was so audibly excited.
Sep 25, 2025 05:53PM
Daughter of Cana (Jerusalem Road, #1)

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Nicolas
Nicolas is on page 196 of 384
Also, I love Yasha being described as The Father who Is constantly being Gentle & Smiling, and Is Incomprehensibly Loving With His cosmos, and I loved the chapter with Jude remembering Yasha as He was in the family before His Ministry. Really Really Revelatory & Moving & Powerful. I was extremely extremely sad that Tasmin & Jude didn’t witness Marayam’s healing, but I can’t wait for Yasha to speak with Tasmin.
Sep 25, 2025 08:52PM
Daughter of Cana (Jerusalem Road, #1)


Nicolas
Nicolas is on page 196 of 384
Other than the way Yasha is being physically described, the book is extremely joyous and immersive. The relationships & miracles are absolutely wonderful, the apostolic communion is extremely moving, & the humour is wonderful too. The showing of Yasha and the apostles as extremely and unearthly joyous and elated is absolutely gorgeous. I pray that Yasha is soon to be a Father to Tasmin, as He has not spoken to her.
Sep 25, 2025 08:48PM
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Nicolas
Nicolas is on page 107 of 384
I love the gentle and soft quality of this text as well, from Yasha’s movement & limited speaking thus far, to the extended family emphasis. I am excited to see Tasmin’s revelation and metanoia with Yasha, with her hopefully there to witness Thomas in the upper room, or even an arc in specific conclusion to her being jealous of Thomas’ need for Yasha. I’m excited to read Jude’s metanoia too.
Sep 20, 2025 08:30PM
Daughter of Cana (Jerusalem Road, #1)


Nicolas
Nicolas is on page 107 of 384
I love this text so far. The relationships are so well written, from Thomas & his sister, Yasha & Jude, & Jude & Tasmin. Marayam of Magdala’s entrance was so heartbreaking and foreshadowing, as so much of the story so far I feel is a built up contrast to the coming healing, presence, glance, and miracles of Yasha. I love how they are portraying Yasha, with beloved gentle glances and stargazing.
Sep 20, 2025 08:25PM
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