Elijah the Lost Elephant

Elijah the Lost Elephant
Author: Jeric Ilagan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780646844039

Elijah the elephant is lost all alone. Will he be able to find his way home? Maybe some friends can help on his quest? Open this book to find out the rest! Join Elijah as he ventures to find his parents in the thick jungle. Just what sort of interesting characters will he meet along the way? A heart-warming story about friendship and teamwork.

Elijah and the Elephant

Elijah and the Elephant
Author: Sheila Riedl
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1469128772

Elijah and the Elephant is a dream I had one night. It was a fun movie my mind played as I was sleeping. When I woke up the next morning, I could not stop thinking about the dream. I had prayed the night before for God to give me a new project to work on. I decided writing this book must be the project. I began to write down as much of the dream as I could remember. When my kids asked me what I was doing, I told them. They asked me to tell them the story. They liked it and wanted me to finish the story. My husband and kids encouraged me to turn the story into a book to share with others. I hope others will enjoy this fun story. It is a story about a adventurous young girl, friendship, and helping others.

Elijah the Elephant

Elijah the Elephant
Author: Sean Henry Scott Sr
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781413726886

Come and follow the adventures of Elijah the elephant as he grows and learns valuable lessons along his journey and life. These stories will inspire and instruct people of all ages on the virtues that will make for a better quality of life!

The Adventures of Elijah the Elephant

The Adventures of Elijah the Elephant
Author: Sandra K DuBois
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-27
Genre:
ISBN:

Join Elijah the elephant in his world that sparkles with color, light, and adventures that open at sleepy time. His dreamy adventures include rocketing to his friend the moon, sailing on the sea, and taking naps in the stars. Delightfully illustrated, this children's picture book, targeted for children age 2-5, celebrates imagination with a sprinkle of wonder, and of course, the adorable Elijah the elephant. - Ages 2-5 - Perfect for bedtime - Celebrates imagination and wonder

Elijah's Violin and Other Jewish Fairy Tales

Elijah's Violin and Other Jewish Fairy Tales
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1994-10-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0195313631

Tales of magic and wonder can be found in every phase of Jewish literature, from the sacred to the secular. The fairy tale in particular--set in enchanted lands and populated with a variety of human and supernatural beings, both good and evil--holds a very special place in the Jewish tradition. For in the fairy tale, where good and evil engage in a timeless struggle, we have a clear reflection of the Jewish world view, where faith in God can defeat the evil impulse. In Elijah's Violin, Howard Schwartz offers a sumptuous collection of thirty-six Jewish fairy tales from virtually every corner of the world. At once otherworldy and earthy, pious and playful, these celebrated tales from Morocco and India, Spain and Eastern Europe, Babylon and Egypt, illustrate not only their Jewish character but also their universality of themes. Invoking the biblical tale of David and Goliath, we read as King David defeats the giant by hovering above its spear in King David and the Giant. In the romantic tale of The Princess in the Tower, a variant of Rapunzel, we watch as the cautious King Solomon recognizes the vanity in trying to prevent Providence from taking place. And we see the religious nature of the quest for Elijah's violin in the title story. The successful completion of the king's quest enables the violin's imprisoned melodies, emblematic of the Jewish spirit, to be set free. Throughout this richly illustrated collection, one can find the quests and riddles of the traditional fairy tale along with the divine intervention that characterizes the Jewish fairy tale. Skillfully translated, these stories will captivate children and adults alike in which romance and magic become enchantingly entwined with faith, duty, and wisdom.

Elijah in Jerusalem

Elijah in Jerusalem
Author: Michael D. O'Brien
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1586179462

Elijah in Jerusalem, the long awaited sequel to the acclaimed best-selling novel, Father Elijah: An Apocalypse , is the continuing story of the priest, Fr. Elijah. A convert from Judaism, and a survivor of the Holocaust, he has for decades been a Carmelite monk on the mountain of the prophet Elijah. In the events of the preceding novel, Father Elijah, the central character confronted the President of the European Union, a man rising toward global control as President of the soon to be realized World Government. The Pope recognized in the President certain qualities that are anti-Christ, and asked Fr. Elijah to call the man to repentance, though his attempts at this prove to be unsuccessful. In this sequel, now-Bishop Elijah, accompanied by his fellow monk Brother Enoch, enter Jerusalem just as the President arrives in the city to inaugurate a new stage of his rise to power. They hope to unmask him as the Antichrist prophesied by Scripture and to warn the world of the imminent spiritual danger to mankind. As the story unfolds, people of many kinds meet the undercover priest, and in the process their souls are revealed and tested, bringing about change for the good or for evil. Elijah perseveres in his mission even when all seems lost. The dramatic climax is surprising, yet it underlines that God works all things to the good for those who love Him, testifying to the truth that in the end Wisdom will be justified and Satan confounded.

The Kingdom of Matthias

The Kingdom of Matthias
Author: Paul E. Johnson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1995-08-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195098358

Written by distinguished historians with the force of a novel, this book reconstructs the web of religious ecstacy, greed, and seduction within the cult of the Prophet Matthias in New York in 1834 and captures the heated atmosphere of the religious revival known as the Second Great Awakening. Illustrations.

Elijah Kellogg

Elijah Kellogg
Author: Wilmot Brookings Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1903
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The Petticoat Men

The Petticoat Men
Author: Barbara Ewing
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1781859841

The Victorian gossipmongers called them The Petticoat Men. But to young Mattie Stacey they are Freddie and Ernest, her gentlemen lodgers. She doesn't care that they dress up in sparkling gowns to attend society balls as 'Fanny and Stella'. She only cares that they are kind to her, make her laugh, and pay their rent on time. Then one fateful night, Fanny and Stella are arrested, and Mattie – outraged but staunch – is dragged into a shocking court trial, hailed in newspapers all over England as 'The Scandal of the Century'.