The Moses Chronicles: Prelude
Before the plagues. Before the wilderness. There was a family—and a promise.
The Moses Chronicles: Prelude is a poetic reimagining of Genesis 49–50, where the story of deliverance begins not with Moses, but with the final breath of Jacob.
As Joseph mourns his father’s death, his fractured family reunites in Egypt—bringing old wounds, secret alliances, and fragile hope. Through the voices of Joseph, Asenath, Dinah, Benjamin, and others, this sacred fiction traces the emotional and spiritual foundations of the Exodus.
Told with reverence and historical depth, Prelude explores:
A family haunted by betrayal
The tension between Egyptian privilege and Hebrew prophecy
The quiet unraveling of empire before the rise of a prophet
Written by R.R. Wekesa and narrated by M. McIntosh, this audiobook invites listeners into the story before the staff struck the Nile. Before the basket on the river.
This is the quiet before slavery.
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The Moses Chronicles: Prelude
Before the plagues. Before the wilderness. There was a family—and a promise.
The Moses Chronicles: Prelude is a poetic reimagining of Genesis 49–50, where the story of deliverance begins not with Moses, but with the final breath of Jacob.
As Joseph mourns his father’s death, his fractured family reunites in Egypt—bringing old wounds, secret alliances, and fragile hope. Through the voices of Joseph, Asenath, Dinah, Benjamin, and others, this sacred fiction traces the emotional and spiritual foundations of the Exodus.
Told with reverence and historical depth, Prelude explores:
A family haunted by betrayal
The tension between Egyptian privilege and Hebrew prophecy
The quiet unraveling of empire before the rise of a prophet
Written by R.R. Wekesa and narrated by M. McIntosh, this audiobook invites listeners into the story before the staff struck the Nile. Before the basket on the river.
This is the quiet before slavery.
New episodes release weekly.
Dinah, long silent and forgotten by her brothers, steps forward with a plea that could reshape the family’s healing. Her words carry truth and grief, drawing out a shared past many would rather forget. Her voice challenges the silence of history and opens a path for deeper reconciliation.
With Jacob gone, the fragile peace among the brothers begins to crack. Old rivalries and hidden guilt rise to the surface, especially as Joseph assumes a quiet authority. As the weight of past betrayal collides with the pressure of future expectations, the brothers must confront the true cost of their choices.
Part 2 of 2
With Jacob gone, the fragile peace among the brothers begins to crack. Old rivalries and hidden guilt rise to the surface, especially as Joseph assumes a quiet authority. As the weight of past betrayal collides with the pressure of future expectations, the brothers must confront the true cost of their choices.
Part 1 of 2
This novel is a reverent blend of Scripture, history, and imagination, centered on the final chapters of Genesis. It explores the relational and spiritual foundations laid by Joseph, his brothers, and the women of their households as they navigate grief, legacy, and cultural transition in Egypt. The author intentionally fills in the “quiet spaces” between biblical verses—moments where hearts break, heal, and hope—offering fictional but thoughtful interpretations that stay faithful to what Scripture says. The story sets the stage for Exodus by beginning not with Moses, but with the people and dynamics that shaped the world he would inheritthe moses chronicles pr….
The Moses Chronicles: Prelude
Before the plagues. Before the wilderness. There was a family—and a promise.
The Moses Chronicles: Prelude is a poetic reimagining of Genesis 49–50, where the story of deliverance begins not with Moses, but with the final breath of Jacob.
As Joseph mourns his father’s death, his fractured family reunites in Egypt—bringing old wounds, secret alliances, and fragile hope. Through the voices of Joseph, Asenath, Dinah, Benjamin, and others, this sacred fiction traces the emotional and spiritual foundations of the Exodus.
Told with reverence and historical depth, Prelude explores:
A family haunted by betrayal
The tension between Egyptian privilege and Hebrew prophecy
The quiet unraveling of empire before the rise of a prophet
Written by R.R. Wekesa and narrated by M. McIntosh, this audiobook invites listeners into the story before the staff struck the Nile. Before the basket on the river.
This is the quiet before slavery.
New episodes release weekly.