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On the first line of the novel, Fifth Mountain, Elijah claims that although he had done everything that the Lord had wanted him to, the Lord had abandoned him at a critical time. Elijah's outburst indicates that in the beginning of the book, his faith is questionable.
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''Fifth Mountain'' by Paulo Coelho

Revision as of 23:19, 8 January 2014

Return to History 8 Fifth Mountain Readings

On the first line of the novel, Fifth Mountain, Elijah claims that although he had done everything that the Lord had wanted him to, the Lord had abandoned him at a critical time. Elijah's outburst indicates that in the beginning of the book, his faith is questionable.

More to follow


Sources:

Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho