Ben-Hur: A Tale of the ChristBarnes & Noble Publishing, 2004 - 639 páginas Judah Ben-Hur lives as a rich Jewish prince and merchant in Jerusalem at the beginning of the 1st century. His old friend Messala arrives as commanding officer of the Roman legions. They become bitter enemies. Because of an unfortunate accident, Ben-Hur is sent to slave in the mines while his family is sent to leprosy caves. As Messala is dying from being crushed in a chariot race, he reveals where Ben-Hur's family is. On the road to find them, Ben-Hur meets the Christ as he is on the road to Golgotha to be crucified. That day changes Ben-Hur's life forever, for that is the day he becomes a believer. |
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 8 |
CHAPTER III | 13 |
CHAPTER IV | 17 |
CHAPTER V | 22 |
CHAPTER VI | 31 |
CHAPTER VII | 35 |
CHAPTER VIII | 41 |
CHAPTER XVII | 314 |
BOOK V | 321 |
CHAPTER I | 323 |
CHAPTER II | 329 |
CHAPTER III | 337 |
CHAPTER IV | 351 |
CHAPTER V | 353 |
CHAPTER VI | 360 |
CHAPTER IX | 47 |
CHAPTER X | 57 |
CHAPTER XI | 59 |
CHAPTER XII | 66 |
CHAPTER XIII | 70 |
CHAPTER XIV | 81 |
BOOK II | 85 |
CHAPTER I | 87 |
CHAPTER II | 91 |
CHAPTER III | 102 |
CHAPTER IV | 108 |
CHAPTER V | 116 |
CHAPTER VI | 125 |
CHAPTER VII | 139 |
BOOK III | 143 |
CHAPTER I | 145 |
CHAPTER II | 153 |
CHAPTER III | 161 |
CHAPTER IV | 170 |
CHAPTER V | 177 |
CHAPTER VI | 184 |
BOOK IV | 191 |
CHAPTER I | 193 |
CHAPTER II | 198 |
CHAPTER III | 202 |
CHAPTER IV | 212 |
CHAPTER V | 220 |
CHAPTER VI | 227 |
CHAPTER VII | 234 |
CHAPTER VIII | 241 |
CHAPTER IX | 249 |
CHAPTER X | 256 |
CHAPTER XI | 264 |
CHAPTER XII | 274 |
CHAPTER XIII | 285 |
CHAPTER XIV | 295 |
CHAPTER XV | 300 |
CHAPTER XVI | 306 |
CHAPTER VII | 365 |
CHAPTER VIII | 373 |
CHAPTER IX | 385 |
CHAPTER X | 390 |
CHAPTER XI | 395 |
CHAPTER XII | 403 |
CHAPTER XIII | 410 |
CHAPTER XIV | 418 |
CHAPTER XV | 427 |
CHAPTER XVI | 431 |
BOOK VI | 443 |
CHAPTER I | 445 |
CHAPTER II | 453 |
CHAPTER III | 465 |
CHAPTER IV | 471 |
CHAPTER V | 479 |
CHAPTER VI | 487 |
BOOK VII | 499 |
CHAPTER I | 501 |
CHAPTER II | 505 |
CHAPTER III | 512 |
CHAPTER IV | 520 |
CHAPTER V | 531 |
BOOK VIII | 541 |
CHAPTER I | 543 |
CHAPTER II | 552 |
CHAPTER III | 559 |
CHAPTER IV | 569 |
CHAPTER V | 578 |
CHAPTER VI | 582 |
CHAPTER VII | 594 |
CHAPTER VIII | 598 |
CHAPTER IX | 606 |
CHAPTER X | 616 |
ENDNOTES | 637 |
SUGGESTED READING | 639 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
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