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''' Behold the Man ''' (1986) is a novel by [[Richard N. Nash]].
''' Behold the Man ''' (1986) is a novel by [[Richard N. Nash]].


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After Romans rape her, Mary Magdalene joins the Zealots and goes to Egypt where she despairs with no recourse but prostitution, but when she returns, she meets Judas and Jesus—a relationship that would change her life.   
After Romans rape her, Mary Magdalene joins the Zealots and goes to Egypt where she despairs with no recourse but prostitution, but when she returns, she meets Judas and Jesus—a relationship that would change her life.   


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in the United States (1986).
Published in Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1986.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 2 May 2017

<bibexternal title="Behold the Man " author="Nasj"/>

Behold the Man (1986) is a novel by Richard N. Nash.

Abstract

After Romans rape her, Mary Magdalene joins the Zealots and goes to Egypt where she despairs with no recourse but prostitution, but when she returns, she meets Judas and Jesus—a relationship that would change her life.

Editions

Published in Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1986.

External links