The Fisherman's Testament
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ISBN: 0310281040 / Publisher: Zondervan, January 2008
Marco Junio Vitales, a military general, is assigned to interrogate an elderly fisherman named Peter during the year A.D. 62 and hears an incredible story that shakes the very foundations of the Roman Empire.
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Debuting in English, this novel by Spanish author Cesar Vidal sweeps yon back in history to the corridors of Roman power. As the armies of civilization clash with barbarian hordes, a strange new religious sect is spreading a message that threatens the Emperor Nero's claim to supremacy.Enter Marcus Junius Vitalis, a general of the Roman army and a veteran of military campaigns across the Orient Called "The Asiatic," Vitalis knows the ways of cultures from Asia Minor to Judea to Egypt and beyond. Now his ability and depth of experience are called on by no less than Nero himself to assist in the interrogation of a most unusual prisoner.Nothing about the man in question, an aged fisherman named Petros, seems particularly striking - until he begins to speak. Then, in the face of the man's words, Nero himself trembles. Through Petros's frank, unvarnished account of his friendship with a man named Jesus - a Jewish teacher and miracle worker crucified thirty years ago at the hands of Pontius Pilate - a message emerges that can shape the destiny of nations. It is the proclamation of a kingdom where love, grace, forgiveness, and faith achieve what military might cannot; and of a coming king, risen from the dead, who will return to earth one day and judge all people justly.Even Vitalis ... and Nero.
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