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Prophets and Kings Books in Order

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Explore the Prophets and Kings series by Mesu Andrews with books in order, story summaries, series background on Judah's rulers and prophets, and suggestions for the best reading path.

Last updated: December 25, 2025

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4 books

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Prophets & Kings: Prequel Collection

by Mesu Andrews

2022

This collection gathers three novellas that explore the earlier lives of key figures from Isaiah's Daughter, Isaiah's Legacy, and Of Fire and Lions. Readers meet Isaiah's future wife, the young advisor Shebna, and Prince Nebuchadnezzar long before their choices shape Judah and Babylon.

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Isaiah's Legacy

by Mesu Andrews

2020

Shulle grows up in a small village with a peculiar but devoted father, then is summoned to Jerusalem to tutor young Prince Manasseh. As she draws the lonely boy toward forbidden star worship, she helps shape a king whose choices will darken Judah and challenge her own faith.

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Of Fire and Lions

by Mesu Andrews

2019

Belili has survived decades in Babylon by hiding her past and bending to powerful men, even as her husband Daniel serves the God of Israel. When a mysterious writing appears on the palace wall and empires shift overnight, their secrets and faith are tested in fire and lions' den.

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Isaiah's Daughter

by Mesu Andrews

2018

Rescued as a traumatized child and adopted by the prophet Isaiah, Ishma receives a new name, Zibah, and a place in Judah's royal household. As she falls in love with Prince Hezekiah, looming war and hard prophecies test every promise she clings to.

Series background & context

The Prophets and Kings books follow Judah's story from the reign of King Ahaz through the Babylonian exile, tracing the fragile line between palace power and prophetic truth. Rather than centering only on kings and famous prophets, the series lifts up daughters, wives, and outsiders who live in the blast radius of royal decisions.

The journey begins in Isaiah's Daughter, where a war orphan named Ishma is taken into the household of the prophet Isaiah. Given a new name, Zibah, she grows up alongside Prince Hezekiah and learns to carry both Isaiah's words from God and the scars of her past. Court alliances, looming Assyrian threats, and a fragile young king force her to decide whether she really believes the promises she has heard all her life.

Isaiah's Legacy moves to the reign of Manasseh, Hezekiah's son, often remembered as Judah's most notorious king. Through the eyes of Shulle, a village girl drawn into tutoring the boy prince, readers watch how fear, flattery, and spiritual hunger twist a child into a cruel ruler. The novel walks through the darkness of idolatry and injustice yet also follows the long road toward repentance and a different way to know Yahweh.

Of Fire and Lions carries the story into exile with Daniel and his wife, Belili. Sweeping across decades in Babylon, it opens with Jerusalem's fall, follows Daniel's rise in foreign courts, and threads through familiar scenes like the fiery furnace and lions' den. Belili's hidden past and survival instincts collide with Daniel's stubborn prayer life as empires shift around them.

For readers who want even more context, Prophets & Kings: Prequel Collection gathers three shorter works that sketch the earlier lives of key figures. These stories introduce Isaiah's future wife, the family history behind King Manasseh's advisors, and the young Nebuchadnezzar and Amyitis before the events of Of Fire and Lions, showing how private wounds feed public choices.

Across the series, Mesu Andrews anchors every scene in Old Testament passages while allowing questions to breathe, why God allows suffering, how faith survives political terror, and whether even the worst rulers can change. The books can be read individually, but taken together they offer a layered portrait of prophets, kings, and the ordinary people caught between them.

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