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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Christian / Classic & Allegory
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Sede, Seed of Eden
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:272
  • eBook ISBN:9781483552798

Sede, Seed of Eden

Volume 1

by Kathleen Nennemann

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Overview
What if you had something on the inside of you that would change the world? Something so rare that there was a name for it: “Tella-la-no-ah”! This is Sede's revelation when she unintentionally discovers the mysterious Garden of Eden. There, an angelic Watcher gives her a gift; a seed that will symbolize who she is and what she carries within herself: the seed of an ancient prophecy. The perfection of the Garden of Eden is no more, and the same rebellious choices that closed Eden’s gate have brought the earth to crisis. Violence fills the land from warring descendants of Adam, and the Nephilim, the offspring of fallen angels. But momentarily sheltered, Sede lives among her people in the wilderness village of Taasa-toka. With the promise to marry Shem, son of Noah, her future seems secure. Her innocent life becomes swept up in a whirl of events that leads to her capture, where she finds herself in the strange and supernatural world of the Nephilim. There, the majestic Playtheus has been waiting for her, knowing his destiny intertwines with hers. Her faith is challenged, her love for Shem is challenged, but more than this, her prophecy from Yahweh is challenged. The innocence that veiled her eyes is lifted, seeing what Yahweh has seen for a millennium: a world corrupted and defiled. Judgment is eminent, and the stage is set for a flood that will destroy the world. Experience the ancient world of Sede, and discover what she came to see: that hidden within herself was… the seed that would change the world.
Description
What if you had something on the inside of you that would change the world? Something so rare that there was a name for it: “Tella-la-no-ah”! This is Sede's revelation when she unintentionally discovers the mysterious Garden of Eden. There, an angelic Watcher gives her a gift; a seed that will symbolize who she is and what she carries within herself: the seed of an ancient prophecy. The perfection of the Garden of Eden is no more, and the same rebellious choices that closed Eden’s gate have brought the earth to crisis. Violence fills the land from warring descendants of Adam, and the Nephilim, the offspring of fallen angels. But momentarily sheltered, Sede lives among her people in the wilderness village of Taasa-toka. With the promise to marry Shem, son of Noah, her future seems secure. Her innocent life becomes swept up in a whirl of events that leads to her capture, where she finds herself in the strange and supernatural world of the Nephilim. There, the majestic Playtheus has been waiting for her, knowing his destiny intertwines with hers. Her faith is challenged, her love for Shem is challenged, but more than this, her prophecy from Yahweh is challenged. The innocence that veiled her eyes is lifted, seeing what Yahweh has seen for a millennium: a world corrupted and defiled. Judgment is eminent, and the stage is set for a flood that will destroy the world. Experience the ancient world of Sede, and discover what she came to see: that hidden within herself was… the seed that would change the world.
About the author
Kathleen Nennemann is the author of a new book series about the “Seed of Eden.” While in Bible College she became fascinated with Biblical history, and began a quest of researching ancient writings and manuscripts. From this research came a desire to inspire readers with the women who lived then. After receiving her degree in Biblical Studies, she now resides in western Nebraska, where she continues to write, inspiring Christians to consider their rich, spiritual heritage: ‘From the roots, come the tree.’