Nineveh, Remembered weaves a lyrical story of warning and wonder across generations-where prophets once cried out, kings ignored, and a city briefly turned its heart toward heaven before pride returned. Through the voices of those who witnessed both repentance and ruin, the novella explores the fragile line between faith and forgetting.
Set amid the final days of Assyria's empire, the story follows those who still recall Jonah's message of mercy and Nahum's vision of judgment. It is a tale of prophets and poets, merchants and mothers, each facing the question: can a people truly change, or do they always return to their idols once the storm has passed?
Blending historical realism with spiritual insight, Nineveh, Remembered examines the enduring weight of divine justice and the mercy that lingers even in destruction. It stands as both a sequel to repentance and a prelude to exile-an ancient mirror held to every age that forgets what it once believed.
This work is part of Ronnie Harmon's Prophets in their Times collection-stand-alone historical novellas that bring to life the timeless voices of Israel's prophets through vivid, faith-centered storytelling. Each volume reimagines the world behind Scripture, inviting readers to rediscover how ancient words still speak to modern hearts.
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