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The gospel according to Judas by Benjamin Iscariot

This sheds new light on the the mystery of Judas--including his motives for the betrayal and what happened to him after the crucifixion--by retelling the story of Jesus through the eyes of Judas, using the canonical texts as its basic point of reference. Ostensibly written by Judas's son, Benjamin, and following the narrative style of the Gospels, this re-creation is the result of a collaboration between a storyteller and a scholar.

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  • "This sheds new light on the the mystery of Judas--including his motives for the betrayal and what happened to him after the crucifixion--by retelling the story of Jesus through the eyes of Judas, using the canonical texts as its basic point of reference. Ostensibly written by Judas's son, Benjamin, and following the narrative style of the Gospels, this re-creation is the result of a collaboration between a storyteller and a scholar."@en
  • "This sheds new light on the the mystery of Judas--including his motives for the betrayal and what happened to him after the crucifixion--by retelling the story of Jesus through the eyes of Judas, using the canonical texts as its basic point of reference. Ostensibly written by Judas's son, Benjamin, and following the narrative style of the Gospels, this re-creation is the result of a collaboration between a storyteller and a scholar."
  • "A retelling of the story of Jesus through the eyes of Judas, using canonical texts as a basic point of reference."@en
  • "Written in close collaboration with one of the world's leading biblical scholars, Professor Francis J. Moloney, The Gospel according to Judas by Benjamin Iscariot throws new light on the mystery of Judas, including his motives for the betrayal and what happened to him after the crucifixion. At just over 22,000 words, it is roughly the same length as the four canonical Gospels. The many mysteries surrounding Judas for example, whether he really did commit suicide, as cited in The Gospel according to Matthew have long intrigued scholars and theologians. Together, the authors tell the story of Jesus, using the canonical texts as their basic point of reference, through the eyes of Judas and ostensibly written by his son Benjamin. They offer a plausible re-reading of the Christian tradition that throws into relief the tragedy of Judas, and the compassion of Jesus."@en
  • "Fictional account of the betrayal of Jesus Christ told by the son of Judas. Includes video of Desmond Tutu and other material playable on a computer."@en
  • "Fictional account of the betrayal of Jesus Christ told by the son of Judas. Includes video of Desmond Tutu and other material playable on a computer."
  • "Unabridged."

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Christian fiction"
  • "Christian fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en

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  • "The gospel according to Judas by Benjamin Iscariot"@en
  • "The gospel according to Judas by Benjamin Iscariot"
  • "The Gospel according to Judas by Benjamin Iscariot"@en
  • "The gospel according to Judas [by] Benjamin Iscariot"@en
  • "The gospel according to Judas"@en