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The Priscilla Diary (2001) is a novel by Gene Edwards.
Abstract
Book Four of a five-volume story of Paul, as told by his friends.
"Shipwrecks. Conflict. Imprisonment. This book continues the First-Century Diaries series. Here, in fictional diary form, is the story of Paul's journeys to establish the first-century church. Priscilla, a vibrant Roman follower of Jesus Christ and the wife of Aquila, narrates this dramatic account. Readers follow Paul as he faces the specter of Blastinius and legal heartaches in Jerusalem. A fascinating way to relive the struggles and the courage of the early church. Biblically sound. Creatively written."--Publisher description.
Editions and translations
Published in Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House, 2001.