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The Centurion's Manuscript (Paperback)
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The Centurion's Manuscript (Paperback)
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Loot Price R406
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This book is a fictionalized treatment of the Gospel. A
well-preserved manuscript is discovered, dating from the late first
century A.D. It is written in the common Greek language of the
eastern Roman provinces and purports to be an account of the life
and acts of one Jeshua, written by a Roman centurion whose servant
he had healed. This Jeshua was an itinerant Jewish preacher from
the time of the Emperors Augustus and Tiberius. After introductory
statements by the archeologist, by a friend to whom he had
entrusted the manuscript and by an expert on ancient manuscripts,
there follows the legionary's own preface. He gives a brief
biography of himself and his family origins at Rome and his career
as a soldier, first in Gaul and then in Syria and Palenstine as an
officer of the X Legion, Fretensis.
What follows is a synthesis of the four canonical gospels,
combined into a single narrative, interspersed with copious
questioning, analysis and commentary by the ancient writer. Deeply
impressed by the healing of a beloved young servant, after retiring
with the rank of military tribune he devoted the rest of his life
to interviewing those who had known Jeshua and gathering their
written accounts of this life and mission. His Roman viewpoint and
military experience are antithetical to Jeshua's teaching, yet he
has an undeniable attraction to that teaching. The beloved servant,
once a slave, has been manumitted and serves as an amanuensis to
the writer. Their joint effort has produced thje manuscript in
question.
In the end the legionary admits the power and cogency of Jeshua's
message and reluctantly accepts its meaning for himself. His
servant, Demetrios, ends the manuscript with hisown confession of
belief, for, as he says, he had no doubt about Jeshua ever since
the day he was healed of a virulent fever at the age of 14.
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