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''' Come Unto Me ''' (2001) is a novel by [[Gerald N. Lund]]. | ''' Come Unto Me ''' (2001) is a novel by [[Gerald N. Lund]]. | ||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
Part two of a trilogy (''The Kingdom and the Crown''), detailing Jesus’ life, passion and resurrection through the eyes of the ordinary people touched by his ministry. | Part two of a trilogy (''The Kingdom and the Crown''), detailing Jesus’ life, passion and resurrection through the eyes of the ordinary people touched by his ministry. | ||
[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Novels]] | "A dramatic account of Christ's ministry, as seen through the eyes of those who would follow him. In Come Unto Me, volume 2 of the bestselling series The Kingdom and the Crown, Simeon of Capernaum wrestles with how to undo the damage wrought by his reluctant conversion to a man called Jesus of Nazareth. His determination to follow the teachings of the Master has cost the life of one friend and sent three others to a Roman prison to await execution. How can he stay true to the teachings of Jesus, which require that he love his enemies, and yet deliver the friends who face death because of him? A similar dilemma faces Miriam of Jerusalem. Her father, along with the other leaders of the powerful Sanhedrin, are determined to stamp out the growing popularity of this itinerant preacher from Nazareth. But Miriam too has found Jesus to be far more than a mere man, and this poses a terrible choice for her--will she follow family or faith? From the Galilee to Jerusalem to the great city of Rome, Come Unto Me continues the story of the people whose lives are forever changed by the teachings of a simple carpenter from Nazareth. Award-winning author Gerald N. Lund masterfully blends the biblical account of the greatest story ever told with unforgettable fictional characters in this dramatic epic."--Publisher description. | ||
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[[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)|2001]] | Published in Salt Lake City, UT: 2001. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 11 August 2018
Come Unto Me (2001) is a novel by Gerald N. Lund.
Abstract
Part two of a trilogy (The Kingdom and the Crown), detailing Jesus’ life, passion and resurrection through the eyes of the ordinary people touched by his ministry.
"A dramatic account of Christ's ministry, as seen through the eyes of those who would follow him. In Come Unto Me, volume 2 of the bestselling series The Kingdom and the Crown, Simeon of Capernaum wrestles with how to undo the damage wrought by his reluctant conversion to a man called Jesus of Nazareth. His determination to follow the teachings of the Master has cost the life of one friend and sent three others to a Roman prison to await execution. How can he stay true to the teachings of Jesus, which require that he love his enemies, and yet deliver the friends who face death because of him? A similar dilemma faces Miriam of Jerusalem. Her father, along with the other leaders of the powerful Sanhedrin, are determined to stamp out the growing popularity of this itinerant preacher from Nazareth. But Miriam too has found Jesus to be far more than a mere man, and this poses a terrible choice for her--will she follow family or faith? From the Galilee to Jerusalem to the great city of Rome, Come Unto Me continues the story of the people whose lives are forever changed by the teachings of a simple carpenter from Nazareth. Award-winning author Gerald N. Lund masterfully blends the biblical account of the greatest story ever told with unforgettable fictional characters in this dramatic epic."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Salt Lake City, UT: 2001.
External links
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- Fiction--2000s
- Fiction--English
- Literature--2000s
- Novels
- English language--2000s
- Historical Jesus Studies--2000s
- Historical Jesus Studies--Fiction
- Historical Jesus Studies--English
- Jesus of Nazareth (subject)
- Jesus of Nazareth--fiction (subject)
- Jesus of Nazareth--literature (subject)