- repentance. The
final section in the book
tells the
story of an
antichrist named Sherem, who
preaches that
there will be no Christ,
tells Jacob that no one can...
- BC). At
least one
writer argues that
Sherem was a son or
descendant of Zoram1. Hugh
Nibley proposed that "
Sherem"
means "snub
nosed or pug nosed." Shez1...
- Realm, a
parallel of the land of the same name in Tolkien's works; Losenor;
Sherem, a
world of
shadow and silence; In
addition to the
island of Hârn itself...
- the
scriptures to
influence an
inactive father, a
wavering friend, and a
Sherem-like
antagonist illustrate the
power of
Scriptures to
resist temptation...
- disease-spirits that were
released are
named Gal
Nurma Khan,
Sherem Minata Khan, cf. the "
Sherem" in the Book of Jacob,
chapter 7 -- Yaʻqōb (Jacob) wrestled...
-
Locus Best
First Novel Award, and The Compton-Cook Award. The
novel follows Sherem, an
Ethiopian savant, and
Hamza and
Yehat through a
story filled with action...
- years" a man
named Sherem preaches "that
there should be no Christ" (Jacob 7:1). He
contends with Jacob2 and
demands a sign.
Sherem is
smitten by God,...