List of Historical Novels - Israel

Israel

  • David: The Warrior King by David J. Ferreira (A novel of King David)
  • Day of War by Cliff Graham (A 5-book Series of King David)
  • Michal by Jill Eileen Smith (A 3-book Series of King David)
  • Ten Thousand Lovers by Edeet Ravel (1970s)
  • Exodus by Leon Uris
  • The Haj by Leon Uris
  • The Settlers by Meyer Levin
  • The Source by James A. Michener
  • Abraham and Sarah by Roberta Dorr
  • Barabbas: Felon/Friend by Marvin Harris
  • Bathsheba: The Love Story that Changed History by Roberta Dorr
  • Beloved Rabbi by Michele Torrey
  • Beyond the Road to Damascus by Ferrel Glade Roundy
  • Joseph by James R. Shott
  • Leah by James R. Shott
  • Mary, Handmaiden of the Lord by Virginia N. Wilson
  • Solomon's Song by Roberta Dorr
  • Son of Laughter by Frederick Buechner
  • Stone Tables by Orson Scott Card
  • The Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho
  • The Holy Embrace by Mario Brelich
  • The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
  • The Silas Diary by Gene Edwards
  • The Timothy Diary by Gene Edwards
  • The Titus Diary by Gene Edwards
  • The Weeping Chamber by Sigmund Brouwer
  • Unashamed by Francine Rivers
  • Unshaken by Francine Rivers
  • Unveiled by Francine Rivers
  • The Shepherd of Bethlehem by A.L.O.E.
  • Journey (Legacies of the Ancient River) by Angela Elwell Hunt
  • Jerusalem the City of God by Ellen Gunderson Traylor
  • Melchizedek by Ellen Gunderson Traylor
  • Ruth by Ellen Gunderson Traylor
  • Pontius Pilate: A Novel by Paul L. Maier
  • The Olive Tree by Cheryl Thomas
  • Pearl in the Sand by Tessa Afshar
  • Michal by Jill Eileen Smith
  • Abigail by Jill Eileen Smith
  • The Prince: Jonathan by Francine Rivers
  • The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas
  • Prophet of Israel by Timothy S. Wilkinson
  • Judge of Israel by Timothy S. Wilkinson
  • Holy Warrior by Angus Donald, the second novel in the Outlaw Chronicles (12th century)

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