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The Masada Scroll (2006) is a novel by Paul Block and Robert Vaughan.

Abstract

A Catholic priest, an American scholar, and a Jewish girl mull over the significance of an ancient document unearthed at Masada, the site of Israel's to-the-last-man stand against the Romans. The scroll is the long-theorized "Q" document--an eyewitness, written account of the life of Jesus. The message of the scroll is "trevia dei," or that there are three paths to God--Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (2006).

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