The Scribe of the South: The Last Audit of Matthew Levi
The Apostles: Post Accention
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Israel Diamond
A man of numbers. A King beyond measure. A legacy written in blood and light.
For years, Levi ben Alpheus sat in a sun-drenched tax booth in Capernaum, calculating the price of salt, silk, and human dignity. To Rome, he was a useful tool; to his fellow Jews, he was a traitor beyond redemption. But when a wandering Rabbi uttered two words—Follow me—the world’s most meticulous record-keeper abandoned his ledgers for a journey that would span continents and centuries.
The Scribe of the South follows the Apostle Matthew from the awe-struck silence of the Ascension to the vibrant, dangerous heights of the Kingdom of Aksum. In a world of shifting empires and rising persecutions, Matthew realizes that memory is a fragile thing. To preserve the "Good News," he must use the very skills that once made him a pariah.
From the upper rooms of Jerusalem to the royal courts of Ethiopia, Matthew battles more than just physical enemies. He faces the ghosts of his own greed, the fierce resistance of ancient priesthoods, and the agonizing weight of being the man responsible for getting the story right.
As the "Silent Years" in the African highlands reach a boiling point under a vengeful King and a jealous High Priest, Matthew must decide if his ink is worth his life. This is the final audit of a man who stopped counting coins and began counting souls—a story of how a disgraced publican became the architect of the South’s eternal hope.
The account is closed. The debt is paid. The King has come.
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