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I, Judas
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 13 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
From a number-one New York Times best-selling author comes the story of Judas Iscariot - and the stunning betrayal that changed the course of history.
One of the great dramas of the biblical era is brought to thrilling, new life in this epic novel told from the unique perspective of Judas Iscariot himself. This is the story of Judas the myth, condemned by Dante to the most terrifying circle of Hell; Judas the man, the son of wealth and power who fought to suppress the lusts of the flesh and the sin of pride to become one of the 12 original disciples of Jesus Christ; and Judas the apostle, victim of a diabolical lie, history's arch-traitor, who sold his Lord for 30 pieces of silver, and sealed his fate with a kiss.
From Judas' years as the young rebel of an affluent family undone by his own idealism to his victimization by Pontius Pilate to the crucifixion and Christ's resurrection, I, Judas is one of the most powerful and revelatory works of religious fiction ever published.
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- jkrsyd
- 05-03-2021
Good story line
Good and interesting angle about Judas, well put together. A bit confusing that Jesus was buried in the coffin and catholic point of view about His mother Mary.
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- Yvonne Howell
- 08-10-2020
This truly is a myth not Biblical at all!!!
Anyone who truly believes the Bible as it is the word of God will be highly offended by this made up mess!! It is only lies and goes completely against the true Word of God!!
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- daniela
- 19-08-2021
This is not a novel, it is a bible remix.
This is not a novel, it is a bible remix, it has absolutely no added value. I want my 10 hours back.
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-06-2022
Sorry
Sorry that they did not follow the Bible in what happen for the sake of a story! I understand that you have to add a lot of plausible fiction into it to make the story flow, but PLEASE be accurate in what the Bible Specifically spells out what happened!
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- Jim Hammond
- 14-06-2022
Bold face lie throughout about Judas.
A book proclaiming the Gospel yet taking out of context, Heresy!!!! Would not recommend to anyone seeking a true revelation of the word of God, the life of Jesus, and the crucifixion and resurrection to give this story to a seeker with it's context being dislodged from the truth and the innuendo of astrology, and magic to explain the miracle working power of God's hand is HERESY.
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