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A Tale of Three Coats

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A Tale of Three Coats

By: James L. Larson
Narrated by: Lee Alan
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Joseph is one of the few Bible characters to which God seemingly found no fault, but because of a tiny fault he did have, he ended up as a slave. Then, because of an extraordinarily good trait, he ended up in prison. Hear this thrilling story of Joseph's life based totally upon the Scripture, but from his point of view. The author has captured in fiction, what he believes might have been the thoughts, emotions and motives behind that enigmatic hero, Joseph, through the many trials and triumphs of his life. How did a 17-year-old boy end up depositing much of the world's money, and land titles into a heathen Egyptian bank; in addition, how did he cause millions of people to sell themselves into slavery to Pharaoh? After listening to this historical novel, you will never see Joseph the same way again. Enjoy discovering the mystery of the three coats!

©2015 James L. Larson (P)2016 James L. Larson
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