Books matching: brutal realities of the roman empire
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A punchy, fast-moving historical narrative that will appeal to casual readers and fans of accessible, story-driven non-fiction, but may leave historians and serious Bible scholars shaking their heads.
"Killing Jesus: A History" by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard delves into the life and death of Jesus in a historical context, exploring the political and religious landscape of the time. It offers a detailed account of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus, shedding light on the societal norms, power struggles, and brutal realities of the Roman Empire and Jewish leaders. The writing style is described as informative, engaging, and providing a clear historical perspective on the life of Jesus.
But gout is the least of Herod’s ailments. The king of the Jews, as this nonpracticing convert to the religion likes to be known, is also suffering from lung disease, kidney problems, worms, a heart c...September 2013•371 pages
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