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Mary of Nazareth: A Novel

The ancient world and its politics come to life through the eyes of a young Jewish woman, Mary of Nazareth ... Miriam?also known as Mary?was born into a Palestine oppressed by Herod the Great; she is accustomed to living with uncertainty and unrest. But when her beloved father is wrongly imprisoned by the Romans, she takes action. She calls upon a well-known rebel by the name of Barabbas, and together they set out to save her father. A daring escape is accomplished and, against staggering odds, Miriam?s father is saved from crucifixion. Barabbas, flush with the success of the rescue, is intent on leading a full-scale rebellion against Herod and the Romans. Along with Mary and her father, he speaks before Jewish leaders who have gathered from various communities. Miriam feels great frustration as the men endlessly debate morality, the wisdom of rebellion, and the nature of God?s will. Having almost lost her father, and knowing she will be ostracized, she nevertheless speaks out against the use of violence. And to her surprise, one man, Joseph, listens. He offers to take her to Magdala, where she will be allowed to study in the company of intelligent, well-read women. This rare opportunity sets into motion a series of events that will change Miriam?s life?and the history of the Jewish people?forever. Based on extensive historical and biblical scholarship, Mary of Nazareth is a revealing, utterly captivating portrait of a woman whose story we only thought we knew.

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http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Marie"@it
  • "Marie"@pl
  • "Perwan suci Maryam"

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  • "Aprés la trilogie consacrée aux heroïnes de la Bible, Sarah, tsippora et Lilah, voici Marie. Depuis son enfance en Pologne où le culte de Marie domine l'église catholique, Marek Halter est fasciné par le destin de cette jeune juive à l'origine du christianisme."
  • "The ancient world and its politics come to life through the eyes of a young Jewish woman, Mary of Nazareth ... Miriam?also known as Mary?was born into a Palestine oppressed by Herod the Great; she is accustomed to living with uncertainty and unrest. But when her beloved father is wrongly imprisoned by the Romans, she takes action. She calls upon a well-known rebel by the name of Barabbas, and together they set out to save her father. A daring escape is accomplished and, against staggering odds, Miriam?s father is saved from crucifixion. Barabbas, flush with the success of the rescue, is intent on leading a full-scale rebellion against Herod and the Romans. Along with Mary and her father, he speaks before Jewish leaders who have gathered from various communities. Miriam feels great frustration as the men endlessly debate morality, the wisdom of rebellion, and the nature of God?s will. Having almost lost her father, and knowing she will be ostracized, she nevertheless speaks out against the use of violence. And to her surprise, one man, Joseph, listens. He offers to take her to Magdala, where she will be allowed to study in the company of intelligent, well-read women. This rare opportunity sets into motion a series of events that will change Miriam?s life?and the history of the Jewish people?forever. Based on extensive historical and biblical scholarship, Mary of Nazareth is a revealing, utterly captivating portrait of a woman whose story we only thought we knew."@en
  • "A fictional account of the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus, captures the turbulent world of an idealistic young woman who risks everything to bring a much-needed miracle to her people."
  • "The ancient world and its politics come to life through the eyes of a young Jewish woman, Mary of Nazareth ... Miriam -- also known as Mary -- was born into a Palestine oppressed by Herod the Great; she is accustomed to living with uncertainty and unrest. But when her beloved father is wrongly imprisoned by the Romans, she takes action. She calls upon a well-known rebel by the name of Barabbas, and together they set out to save her father. A daring escape is accomplished and, against staggering odds, Miriam's father is saved from crucifixion. Barabbas, flush with the success of the rescue, is intent on leading a full-scale rebellion against Herod and the Romans. Along with Mary and her father, he speaks before Jewish leaders who have gathered from various communities. Miriam feels great frustration as the men endlessly debate morality, the wisdom of rebellion, and the nature of God's will. Having almost lost her father, and knowing she will be ostracized, she nevertheless speaks out against the use of violence. And to her surprise, one man, Joseph, listens. He offers to take her to Magdala, where she will be allowed to study in the company of intelligent, well-read women. This rare opportunity sets into motion a series of events that will change Miriam's life -- and the history of the Jewish people -- forever."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Spanish language edition"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "History"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Biographical fiction"@en
  • "Biographical fiction"
  • "Livres en gros caractères"

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  • "Mary of Nazareth: A Novel"@en
  • "Marija iz Nazareta"
  • "Marie [roman]"
  • "Mary of Nazareth a novel"@en
  • "Maria, la madre di Gesù"@it
  • "Maria, la madre di Gesù"
  • "Ewangelia według Marii, matki Jezusa"
  • "Ewangelia według Marii, matki Jezusa"@pl
  • "Virgin Mary = Perwan suci Maryam"
  • "Mary of Nazareth : a novel"
  • "María de Nazaret"@es
  • "María de Nazaret"
  • "Marie"
  • "Marie roman"
  • "Marie : roman"