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The Prince (novel)

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2005 American novel by Francine Rivers
The Prince
First edition
AuthorFrancine Rivers
LanguageEnglish
GenreChristian novel
Bible fiction
PublisherTyndale House Publishers
Publication dateSeptember 30, 2005
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages242 pp (hardcover)
Preceded byThe Warrior 
Followed byThe Prophet 

The Prince is a 2005 American novel by Francine Rivers; it is the third novel in the Sons of Encouragement series, and tells the tale of the Biblical character of Jonathan, the son of Saul the King in the Old Testament.

Plot introduction

Jonathan. His zeal carried him into battle. His faithfulness won him honor among his people. His humility led him into friendship with the man who would become king in his place. David was a man after God's own heart. But it was the courage and selflessness of his best friend that opened the door to David's rule. A man of honor and deep faith.

Book series

The other Biblical men featured in the series are Aaron, Caleb, Amos and Silas.

References

  1. GoodReads website, The Prince
  2. ICM Books Direct website, Sons of Encouragement (5 books in 1)


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