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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
A dialogue between Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, and Mary, the mother of Christ, on the meaning of their sons' deaths. The first one is bitter, accuses God of betrayal, the second explains the necessity in the light of Jesus' mission.
A dialogue between Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, and Mary, the mother of Jesus, on the meaning of their sons' deaths. Elizabeth is bitter, as God informed Zechariah rather than her that her son would be a prophet, and accuses Jesus of betrayal, as he did not raise John from the dead as he did with Lazarus. Mary explains the necessity in the light of Jesus' mission.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==

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Ancient Rage (1995) is a novel by Mary Lee Wile.

Abstract

A dialogue between Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, and Mary, the mother of Jesus, on the meaning of their sons' deaths. Elizabeth is bitter, as God informed Zechariah rather than her that her son would be a prophet, and accuses Jesus of betrayal, as he did not raise John from the dead as he did with Lazarus. Mary explains the necessity in the light of Jesus' mission.

Editions and translations

Published in Burdett, NY [America]: Larson, 1995.

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