"On Holy Ground: Stories From the Old Testament" by William Loring Worcester presents a collection of narratives from the Old Testament, retold for a wide audience. These stories, selected for their moral and spiritual significance, offer readers an accessible entry point into the foundational texts of Judeo-Christian tradition. Worcester's retelling emphasizes the timeless themes of faith, courage, and divine guidance found within the Old Testament.
Originally published in 1908, this edition preserves the original text, allowing readers to experience these classic stories as they were presented to a generation seeking moral instruction and spiritual enrichment. This book continues to offer inspiration and insight into the enduring power of the Old Testament.
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