In Book III: The Dream of Merapi, Egypt trembles under the weight of coming disaster. Fear and confusion reign as dreams, signs, and portents disrupt the daily lives of rich and poor alike. Merapi-called the Moon of Israel-has a vision that will shape the fate of nations. Ana, the scribe, sees that truth can no longer be written in ink alone; it must be lived, with courage and clarity. This volume (Chapters XIV-XVII) plunges readers into the unraveling of Egypt's power structures. Merchants bargain while terrified, priests flee their gods, and the Hebrew people wait in disciplined hope. Ana walks a narrowing path between loyalty and righteousness, as Merapi's dream draws near fulfillment. The moral pressure rises: Who will speak for the truth when every word has consequences? What does it mean to prepare-to wait-for the impossible? This edition includes: Complete text of Chapters XIV-XVII from Moon of Israel Introduction: "Dreams, Warnings, and the Ethics of Waiting" Glossary of prophetic and symbolic terms AI Literacy Activity: "How Would an AI Interpret a Dream?" Shabbat-Ready Discussion Prompts on fear, waiting, and hope Book III deepens the emotional and spiritual intensity of the Moon of Israel saga.
It challenges young readers and families to wrestle with prophecy, timing, and moral steadfastness when uncertainty rules the world.