G. A. Henty writes: "In all history, there is no drama of more terrible interest than that which terminated with the total destruction of Jerusalem." Oppressed by Rome for decades, the Jews fought zealously during the years 66 - 70 A.D. Drawing upon the eyewitness narrative of the Jewish historian Josephus, Henty presents the desperate conflict through the eyes of John of Gamala, a young man who fights valiantly for the sanctity of the Temple, and the freedom of his people. Although it is a mere footnote for many historians, this tragic confrontation with Rome was predicted by Jesus...Read more
G. A. Henty writes: "In all history, there is no drama of more terrible interest than that which terminated with the total destruction of Jerusalem." Oppressed by Rome for decades, the Jews fought zealously during the years 66 - 70 A.D. Drawing upon the eyewitness narrative of the Jewish historian Josephus, Henty presents the desperate conflict through the eyes of John of Gamala, a young man who fights valiantly for the sanctity of the Temple, and the freedom of his people. Although it is a mere footnote for many historians, this tragic confrontation with Rome was predicted by Jesus nearly 40 years before, and marks a major historical turning point for both Christians and Jews. (includes footnotes defining obscure or uncommon words)
- ISBN10 1887159002
- ISBN13 9781887159005
- Publish Date 8 April 1995
- Publish Status Unknown
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Preston-Speed Publications
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 338
- Language English