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A mysterious stranger arrives in Jerusalem seeking a man who "can be inspired and trained to lead a small insurrection." Failing to interest both a rich shopkeeper and an elderly beggar, he decides to try a brawny blacksmith named Barabbas. Barabbas has already been thinking about "the evils of the Romans and their high taxation." Thus, the stranger had a ready audience with the blacksmith, who thinks all the way home about the possibility of successful insurrection and whether or not to tell his wife whom he knows will be against it. As he arrives home, his three children rush out to meet him and quarrel over who will help wash his feet. The feet are washed and the supper eaten and Barabbas puts off telling his wife about the stranger's strange visit. We follow the stranger to an inn or caravansary (Ch.2) where he will sleep. There he meets some Herodians (Jews who favor Herod) and, discusses their compromising stance and the surprising fact that Herod is not a Jew. The next morning he is gone before they awaken and they wonder (as no doubt you the listener do) who this mysterious stranger is. The answer will be revealed in Chapter 3 (episode 2 of this podcast).
Well, episode 11 ends Part II and thus ends the original first edition of "Of Such Is The Kingdom, A Novel of Biblical Times." But, as you may well be aware, some questions still remain to be answered. Did Claressa embrace Manaheem's new-found faith? What happened to the bereaved family of...
Published 11/17/12
The search for truth, meaning and fulfillment goes on (for all three characters) (Ch.18-20) and culminates against the background of crucifixion. Ch. 21 sees Manaheem trying to get back once more with Claressa. The outro has info. on the sequel.
Published 08/15/11
Pilate starts to send the letters when they bring Jesus. He sends Jesus to Herod who, in the presence of Manheem, taunts him, asking for a miracle, then sends him back to Pilate and they both go to the praetorium.(Ch.13-14) Barabbas (Ch.15) sees them from his cell window and asks Manaheem for...
Published 08/14/11