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Historischer Roman, der das Heute mit dem Leben und Sterben Christi verbindet.Tags
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This book gives one insights and appreciation into the Jewish culture and also into the pagan culture present when Jesus lived - insights that one does not really get from reading only the New Testament. For example, the lives that the rabbis led during Jesus lifetime, the richness of every day Jewish life, and the enormity of life under first century Roman rule. The story is told through the lives of a roman soldier, a disciple and a young Jew. This writing technique offers a whole picture, a well- rounded sphere peopled with characters in the streets, businesses, and homes, cities and towns Jesus encountered. I have acquired a depth of understanding behind the meetings and events, an enhanced sense - explanations for peoples’ show more behavior I hadn’t thought of before. show less
Fun story well written like a mystery novel nearly. Told through eccentric characters
that go into some fever and recall the events in a past life from points of view of a Roman Centurion and a disciple of a Jewish teacher of the time... Good story tell skills. Kept me interested.
that go into some fever and recall the events in a past life from points of view of a Roman Centurion and a disciple of a Jewish teacher of the time... Good story tell skills. Kept me interested.
The story of Jesus is told by three different witnesses: Cornelius, Pontius Pilate's governor of Jerusalem; the fragmentary gospel of Judas Iscariot; and the narrative of Joseph, a young student of Nicodemus, presenting a sweeping panorama of the Holy Land nearly two thousand years ago
A priest and a Jewish scholar channel personalities who were present at the time of Jesus. Judas Iscariot is a major character.
The life of Jesus as told by a Jewish novelist.
COVER IS PICTURE OF "THE NAZARENE" WITH LIGHT GREEN EDGE
HAS "GC-36" FICTION - POCKET BOOKS, INC. ON BINDING
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Sholem Asch, one of the major figures in Yiddish letters, was born in Kutno, near Warsaw, Poland, in 1880. He began writing in 1901, first in Hebrew, then in Yiddish. His early, quietly humorous stories of Jewish small-town life brought Yiddish literature to international notice. His epic novels and plays dealt with the contemporary scene and the show more Jewish experience on a worldwide scale. The range and reach of his talent were wide; his collected works appeared in Yiddish in 29 volumes. Many of his works have been translated into English, but some translations are now out of print. Asch spent most of his last two years in Bat Yam near Tel Aviv, Israel (although he died in London). His house in Bat Yam is now the Sholem Asch Museum. The bulk of his library, containing rare Yiddish books and manuscripts, including the manuscripts of some of his own works, is held at Yale University. Asch died in 1957. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Nazarene
- Original title
- Der Man fun Notseres
- Alternate titles*
- Der Nazarener
- Original publication date
- 1939
- People/Characters
- Jesus Christ
- First words
- Chapter One: Not the power to remember, but its very opposite, the power to forget, is a neccessary condition of our existance.
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Ich nahm die Handvoll ärmlicher halbverwelkter jüdischer Feldblumen und legte sie auf das beruhigte Herz Pan Viadomskys.
- Original language*
- Amerikanisch
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 839.0933 — Literature & rhetoric German & related literatures Other Germanic literatures - Yiddish Fiction 1860-
- LCC
- PZ3 .A798 .N — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction in English
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- 7 — Dutch, English, German, Hebrew, Latvian, Polish, Swedish
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- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 9
- ASINs
- 21





























































