A Son of Issachar (1890 Brooks), novel

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A Son of Issachar (1890) is a novel by Elbridge Streeter Brooks.

Abstract

“A romance of the days of Messias.” The two principals are Judas Iscariot and the young man of Naim whom Jesus raised from the dead. Judas’ betrayal is justified through a complicated series of plots and insurrections against Herod Antipas and the Romans.

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: Putnam, 1890.

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