
Ben-Hur: Kertomus Kristuksen ajoilta
by Lew Wallace
"Ben-Hur: Kertomus Kristuksen ajoilta" by Lew Wallace is a novel published in 1880. This epic tale follows Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince from Jerusalem who is falsely accused by a childhood friend and enslaved by Romans. As he endures hardship and rises to become a charioteer, his path repeatedly crosses with Jesus Christ. The story weaves themes of betrayal, revenge, and redemption, ultimately transforming from a quest for vengeance into a journey of compassion and faith that spans the early Christian era.
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