The Last Letters of Jesus: the Secret of the Nazarenes

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
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Author: Antonio Sebastian ISBN: 9780993513435
Publisher: Antonio Sebastian Publication: February 13, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Antonio Sebastian
ISBN: 9780993513435
Publisher: Antonio Sebastian
Publication: February 13, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Palestine in the first century is a melting pot of Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and Oriental thought, a country at war with its own future. The priests and their cult of animal sacrifice effectively run the Judean Kingdom in the south.

Israel in the north is home to Rabbi Yeshua bar Yosef and he is running out of time. After a blockade of the Temple Sacrifices in Jerusalem, he is imprisoned alongside the assassin sent to kill him. Against all odds, his family and friends race to free him.

Rabbi Yeshua is a prophet and a mystic who can see the approaching holocaust. Within the violence of animal sacrifice, he can see the destruction of the Jewish people. He desperately tries to send word to the Sanhedrin but the forces of evil seek to silence his voice forever.

Based on extensive research, the latest archaeology and modern textual interpretation, the Last Letters of Jesus is a work of Historical Fiction which tries to answer truthfully the age-old questions of 'who was Jesus' and 'what did he really say'?

Through the eyes of those who loved him most you can finally unwrap the facts enough to reveal the man behind the myth.

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Palestine in the first century is a melting pot of Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and Oriental thought, a country at war with its own future. The priests and their cult of animal sacrifice effectively run the Judean Kingdom in the south.

Israel in the north is home to Rabbi Yeshua bar Yosef and he is running out of time. After a blockade of the Temple Sacrifices in Jerusalem, he is imprisoned alongside the assassin sent to kill him. Against all odds, his family and friends race to free him.

Rabbi Yeshua is a prophet and a mystic who can see the approaching holocaust. Within the violence of animal sacrifice, he can see the destruction of the Jewish people. He desperately tries to send word to the Sanhedrin but the forces of evil seek to silence his voice forever.

Based on extensive research, the latest archaeology and modern textual interpretation, the Last Letters of Jesus is a work of Historical Fiction which tries to answer truthfully the age-old questions of 'who was Jesus' and 'what did he really say'?

Through the eyes of those who loved him most you can finally unwrap the facts enough to reveal the man behind the myth.

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