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The King's Cup-Bearer

By O. F. Walton

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst the splendor of the Persian court, a cup-bearer's world is overturned by news of his ruined homeland, compelling him to embark on a mission of faith, leadership, and restoration.

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2004-05-01
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Summary

"The King's Cup-Bearer" by O. F. Walton is a tale set in ancient Persia, where Nehemiah, a Jewish man serving as King Artaxerxes' cup-bearer, discovers that his homeland, Jerusalem, is in ruins and its people are suffering. The story highlights Nehemiah’s path as he transitions from a court official to a determined leader, driven by his faith and a deep sense of duty to rebuild Jerusalem, both physically and spiritually, after hearing about the city's devastation from his brother. He faces challenges but he is determined to restore his homeland and support the Jewish people. The book shows how one man's hope and faith can inspire great change and renewal.

About the Author

Amy Catherine Walton, born Amy Catherine Deck and better known as Mrs O. F. Walton, was an English author of Christian children's books, mainly but not exclusively fictional. She was the daughter of an Anglican priest and married his curate, with whom she spent four years living in Jerusalem.

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