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{en} The Prince of the House of David; or, Three Years in the Holy City (1855) is a novel by Joseph Holt Ingraham.

Abstract

"A series of the letters of Adina, a Jewess of Alexandria, sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Herod addressed to Her Father, a wealthy Jew in Egypt.” Relates all the incidents in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, from his baptism to his crucifixion on Calvary. An international bestseller. First American novel on NT times to enjoy international success.

"Letters from Adina, the only child of Manasseh Benjamin, who through an Israelite of the tribe of Judah was a native of the Graeco-Romano city of Anexandria. His ancestor was the learned David Esdras Manasseh one of the Septuaginta or LXX appointed by Ptolemy Philadelphus in the year B.C. 277 to translate the Bible from the original Hebrew tongue into Greek. The Letters comprising the present volume were written for the purpose of presenting perhaps in a new aspect and from a new point of view the advent of the Son of Mar y , Christ the Lord among the people of Judea. It was the editor's hope, in writing them, to tempt the daughters of Israel to read what he wrote, and receive and be convinced by the arguments and proofs of the divinity of Christ as here presented. Beautiful letters."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Pudney & Russell, 1855. Often reprinted until the present days.

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