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The Chosen: Volume 2: Stir Up the Water (Graphic Novel)
by Dallas Jenkins
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Synopsis
The Chosen: Volume 2: Stir Up the Water contains original depictions from the second season of The Chosen from the world-class artists of Crux Studios. Illustrated scenes of Jesus healing the paralyzed man at the pool of Bethesda, His encounters with Pharisees and seekers alike, His unique way of ...
The Chosen: Volume 2: Stir Up the Water contains original depictions from the second season of The Chosen from the world-class artists of Crux Studios. Illustrated scenes of Jesus healing the paralyzed man at the pool of Bethesda, His encounters with Pharisees and seekers alike, His unique way of living, and more, will both excite and draw readers closer to Him.
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From the Church’s earliest days, Christians have created some of the world’s most beautiful art to portray stories from the Bible. The Chosen has continued this longstanding tradition through their television series, and now talented artists have adapted Season 2 of the groundbreaking show into a fully illustrated graphic novel. This second volume depicts scenes like:
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“The Sons of Thunder” wanting to call down fire from heaven to punish their enemies
Jesus proclaiming Himself “Lord of the Sabbath” and the rulers who want Him arrested for it
Philip recruiting Nathaniel to “Come and See” the long-awaited Messiah
The disciples choosing to follow Jesus, in spite of threats from both Israel and Rome
Jesus healing, teaching, and preparing His students for the coming “revolution”
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Based on the highly acclaimed TV show, longtime fans and newcomers alike will see what it means to follow Jesus in unexpected ways and places, as He begins to stir up the water.
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About this series:
Genre: graphic novel, biblical historic fiction, adventure, action
Audience: Older children, young adult, adult
Setting: Biblical era
Reader age: 12+
Explicit language: None
Completeness: volume 2 of 7
Similar/influenced by: Based on The Chosen TV series
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