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Testament (2002) is a novel by Nino Ricci.

Abstract

A story of the life of a very human Jesus is told by four separate narrators; Yihuda of Qiryat (Judas Iscariot), Miryam of Migdal (Mary Magdalene), Miryam (Mary, Mother of Jesus), and a shepherd, Simon of Gergesa.

Editions and translations

Published in Toronto [Canada]: 2002.

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