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The Brook Kerith: A Syrian Story (1916) is a novel by George Moore.

Abstract

In this acclaimed novel, Jesus is depicted as, prior to his ministry, a member of the Essene brotherhood. Under John the Baptist's influence he becomes a teacher; then, after passing through stages of hopefulness and despair, he undergoes crucifixion without, however, really dying. Eventually Jesus returns to the Essenes by the Brook Kerith and there meets Paul.

Editions and translations

Published in Scotland (Edinburgh, 1916) and in the United States (New York). Translated into German and French.

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