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Latest revision as of 09:26, 19 November 2015

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Malchus: Touched by Jesus (2005) is a novel by Noni Beth Gibbs.

Abstract

"Meet Malchus ben-Gershom, chief servant of Caiaphas, the high priest. Even his own wife doesn't know his secret--the secret he must hide from Herod at all costs. His anger with God makes him good at his job: getting rid of false messiahs. First assignment: capture Barabbas. When a new teacher surfaces, Malchus is dispatched to neutralize this latest threat. Encounters with the Nazarene leave him puzzled. How could this Man so change his wife, Alona? At last a disciple betrays Jesus' secret resting place, and Malchus marches the Temple guard out for the arrest. But the sudden flash of a sword in the torchlight leaves him clutching his bloody head with one hand and preparing to murder a Galilean fisherman with the other. Then something happens that Malchus cannot explain. Now he is desperate to free the One he helped to capture. With a cast of 70 vibrant characters, Noni Beth Gibbs offers us a new look at the Man on the middle cross--through the eyes of His enemies."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Hagerstown, MD: Review & Herald, 2005.

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