Persuaded: The Story of Nicodemus, A Novel

Persuaded: The Story of Nicodemus, A Novel
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Publisher : Ambassador International
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781620207345
ISBN-13 : 1620207346
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Persuaded: The Story of Nicodemus, A Novel by : David Harder

Escaped narrowly after the fall of Jerusalem . . . Pursued relentlessly by the Sanhedrin . . . Entrusted covertly with a mission more significant than he had imagined . . . From the prison colony on Patmos, the Apostle John entrusts Nicodemus with manuscripts for the Christian fellowships increasing throughout the Roman Empire. While transcribing the manuscript, Nicodemus is prompted to recall his former life and his encounter with Yeshua – a man of mystery, a healer, a teacher, and a prophet. An encounter that changed everything. Under the cover of darkness, risking his reputation and endangering his life even further, it is here that Nicodemus realizes the world-changing power of the Good News . . . and what being a follower of Yeshua truly means.

The Rebirth of Nicodemus

The Rebirth of Nicodemus
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1950108031
ISBN-13 : 9781950108039
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rebirth of Nicodemus by : Rick Akins

As the Romans prepare to destroy Jerusalem and its Temple in 70 A.D., the Apostle John visits the elderly Pharisee, Nicodemus. The last surviving Apostle seeks information for his writing of the fourth Gospel. As a young and prideful scribe, Nicodemus told King Herod where the 'king of the Jews' would be born. From this mistake, the children of Bethlehem were butchered. Follow the Pharisees' interactions with Jesus as he learns to bring Christian forgiveness into his own life, while John learns the secrets to writing his dramatic account of Christ's life.

Nicodemus

Nicodemus
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 9781449719326
ISBN-13 : 1449719325
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Nicodemus by : Joy Buchanan

At the trial of Jesus, one man spoke in his defense. Nicodemus is destined to be a great scholar of Jewish law from a young age. Despite being betrothed to a girl who insists on putting love before the law, he becomes a respected Pharisee. When his wife becomes terminally ill, Nicodemus seeks out Jesus, a radical teacher rumored to heal the sick. They meet in secret because Jesus is viewed as a threat to the Pharisees and to the volatile relationship between the Jews and their brutal Roman rulers. After meeting Jesus in person, Nicodemus believes Jesus could be the long-awaited Messiah who will save the Jews from their oppressors. As factions in Jerusalem conspire to have Jesus killed, will Nicodemus be able to stop them? Other people from the Bible you will meet in Nicodemus: Zacchaeus, the in-law no one wants to invite to family functions Simeon, who was promised he would not die before he saw the Messiah Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect who did not want Jesuss blood on his hands Enter the world of the Jerusalem elite and experience the story from a perspective that has never been told before.

I, Judas

I, Judas
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781504042963
ISBN-13 : 1504042964
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis I, Judas by : Taylor Caldwell

From a #1 New York Times–bestselling author: The story of Judas Iscariot—and the stunning betrayal that changed the course of history. One of the great dramas of the biblical era is brought to thrilling new life in this epic novel told from the unique perspective of Judas Iscariot himself. This is the story of Judas the myth, condemned by Dante to the most terrifying circle of Hell; Judas the man, the son of wealth and power who fought to suppress the lusts of the flesh and the sin of pride to become one of the twelve original disciples of Jesus Christ; and Judas the apostle, victim of a diabolical lie, history’s arch traitor, who sold his Lord for thirty pieces of silver, and sealed his fate with a kiss. From Judas’s years as the young rebel of an affluent family undone by his own idealism to his victimization by Pontius Pilate to the crucifixion and Christ’s resurrection, I, Judas “read[s] like a modern novel of intrigue and thrills” (Chattanooga Times). The final entry, following Dear and Glorious Physician and Great Lion of God, in a trilogy celebrating key historical figures of the Bible, it is one of the most powerful and revelatory works of religious fiction ever published.

Nicodemus

Nicodemus
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 164416812X
ISBN-13 : 9781644168127
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Nicodemus by : Justin Rutledge

Nicodemus was a temple teacher in the Jewish establishment mentioned just three times in the Bible. He sought Jesus, he defended Jesus, and he assisted in Jesus's burial. Even though the religious establishment rejected Jesus, Nicodemus took a keen interest. There has to be a story here. This book fictionalizes different approaches and efforts Nicodemus may have used to discover the truth about Jesus. In addition, there had to be unpleasant confrontations with the Jewish religious establishment. This book also emphasizes Nicodemus's perspective of the mission, death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and what occurred in the establishment of the early Church. Also, a more detailed account is given as to what motivated Judas Iscariot to betray our Lord. It is not my intention to change scriptures in any way. Rather, this story is built around the scriptures.

Nicodemus With Jesus;

Nicodemus With Jesus;
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Publisher : Legare Street Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1019767642
ISBN-13 : 9781019767641
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Nicodemus With Jesus; by : John Martin Philip 1838-1901 Otts

This book is a retelling of the biblical story of Nicodemus, a Pharisee who seeks out Jesus and engages him in a dialogue about faith and salvation. The book offers a fresh perspective on the encounter between Nicodemus and Jesus, highlighting the importance of spiritual renewal and the transformative power of love. It is a thought-provoking and inspiring book that will appeal to readers of all faiths. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Nicodemus

Nicodemus
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9780806154718
ISBN-13 : 0806154713
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Nicodemus by : Charlotte Hinger

Pushed out of the South as Reconstruction ended and as white landowners, employers, and “Redeemer” governments sought to reestablish the constraints of slavery, thousands of African Americans migrated west in search of better opportunities. As the first well-known all-black community on the plains, Nicodemus, Kansas, became a national exemplar of black self-improvement. But Nicodemus also embodied many of the problems facing African Americans during this time. Diverging philosophies within the community, Charlotte Hinger argues, foretold the differences that continue to divide black politicians and intellectuals today. At the time Nicodemus was founded, politicians underestimated the power of African American voters. But three of the town’s black homesteaders—Abram Thompson Hall, Jr., Edward Preston McCabe, and John W. Niles—exerted extraordinary influence over county, state, and national politics. Hinger examines their divergent strategies for leading their community and for relating to white people, which reflected emerging black worldviews across the United States as African Americans grappled with the responsibilities accompanying their new freedom. Hall supported racial uplift, McCabe insisted on achieving equality through politics and legislation, and Niles advocated reparations for slavery. Hall and McCabe, both northerners, had distinguished educations, while Niles, a former slave, was a gifted orator. Their differing approaches to creating a new civilization on the prairie, seeking justice for blacks, and improving the situation of Nicodemus citizens roiled Kansas politics, already in turmoil over temperance and woman’s suffrage. Nicodemus was a microcosm of all the issues facing black Americans in the late nineteenth century, and Hall, McCabe, and Niles are archetypes for powerful philosophies that have persisted into the twenty-first century. This study of their ideas and the ways they shaped Nicodemus offers a novel perspective on the most famous post–Civil War African American community in the West.

Saints Behaving Badly

Saints Behaving Badly
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Publisher : Image
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780385517201
ISBN-13 : 0385517203
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Saints Behaving Badly by : Thomas J. Craughwell

Takes a close-up look at thirty-two holy men and women who took a less than saintly path on their road to sainthood, profiling St. Olga, St. Mary of Egypt, Thomas … Becket, and other sinners-turned-saint. 20,000 first printing.

The Letters of Nicodemus

The Letters of Nicodemus
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 1514896613
ISBN-13 : 9781514896617
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Letters of Nicodemus by : Jan Dobraczynski

"The Letters of Nicodemus is a fictional account of the impact of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ upon one of the lesser New Testament characters, but it is in no way just another recital of a familiar story. Nicodemus is presented as a man of intelligence and great learning, devoted to the law of Moses and to the conventions of his sect, but drawn to the compelling personality of the miracle-worker from Nazareth through the lingering illness of a favorite daughter. Against a convincing and vivid back-ground of Jewish and Roman politics and known Biblical events, Nicodemus' letters to his former teacher, Justus, reveal the subsequent bitter and bewildering struggle his frank incredulity in a Messiah who could never conform to the expectations of the Jewish priesthood, and his deep need to know and to accept the mysteries of Christ's words and deeds. Jan Dobraczynski, one of the leading contemporary novelists in Poland, has written a moving and scholarly interpretation of the growth of belief amongst those in direct contact with Christ. "The Letters of Nicodemus" is a novel which in its profound religious sense and bredth of imagination will appeal to readers of all denominations.