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Killing a Messiah

A Novel

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Killing a Messiah

Auteur(s): Adam Winn
Narrateur(s): James Anderson Foster
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As Passover approaches, the city of Jerusalem is a political tinderbox....

Judah, a resistance leader, plots to overthrow the Roman occupation. Eleazar and his father, the high priest Caiaphas, seek peace in the city at all costs. Pilate, the Roman governor, maneuvers to keep order (and his own hold on power). Caleb, a shopkeeper, is reluctantly caught up in the intrigue. When rumors start spreading about the popular prophet Jesus, hailed by many as the Messiah, Roman and Jewish leaders alike fear unrest and violence during the upcoming festival. Then, in the midst of this tension, unexpected alliances emerge.

In Killing a Messiah, New Testament scholar Adam Winn weaves together stories of historical and fictional characters in a fresh reimagining of the events leading up to Jesus's execution. Based on what we know of the first-century context, Winn's narrative offers compelling explanations for gaps in the Gospel accounts. The social, political, and religious realities of Jesus's world come to life and shed new light on our reading of the biblical texts. In a city full of political entanglements, espionage, and competing interests, the blame for the crucifixion is complex and can't land on just a single party. It takes more than one to kill a messiah.

©2020 Adam Winn (P)2020 eChristian
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With a story like this, I was expecting to hear a different perspective. I know it’s fiction, but I was expecting a little bit more of a spiritual uplift nothing about Gods glory it was all about the horrible people who killed Jesus. I found the book empty of the presence of God; I found it boring and I found it to be NOT inspirational at all. it was a waste of my time to even try and see if something good was going to be written, I didn’t even finish the last few chapters as it was a huge disappointment I do not recommend it at all and I think I will not bother with this authors books again this book was not God inspired

Absolutely no spiritual up lift

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