Yeshua Wept

A Novel of Roman Judea

by Deborah Ballou


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/16/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781403316585

About the Book

Divi Filius – Son of God.

The inscriptions on the coins of Caesar Augustus’ empire declare his divinity to all. Only his Jewish subjects remain devoted to the true God – and suffer for it. Into this clash of cultures is born a man whose impact on the world would be greater than even the greatest Caesars – Yeshua ben Yosef. The world today calls him Jesus.

Yeshua Wept peels away two thousand years of history to view Jewish life in Roman occupied Judea. The reader will gain a deeper understanding of what it would have been like for a faithful Jew in a pagan world to realize that God had chosen him to be mankind’s Redeemer.


About the Author

"Call me a story teller," Deborah Ballou insists. "Most of my books, like my recently published The Highwayman, are just for fun." Yeshua Wept, however, holds a deeper meaning for the author. "It was almost like a religious calling. I felt that Jesus’ Jewish heritage had been dismissed by Christianity as irrelevant or, worse yet, dangerous. Yet my own understanding and appreciation of my faith was always enhanced when I studied the Old Testament and Jewish history. I came to realize that Jesus wasn’t just a mystical, spiritual figure called Christ, but a flesh-and-blood man who lived among us and fulfilled centuries of redemptive prophecy. He was both Yeshua ben Yosef...Joshua son of Joseph, and Yeshua HaMashiach...Joshua the Messiah. One day it came to me, ‘Share this.’ There are thousands of educational and informational books on Jesus’ life, but I have always found fiction a powerful format for reaching people. And so, being a story teller, I sat down to write."

Deborah is forty-something, the mother of two, the wife of one, a former English teacher, a current full-time writer, and a perpetual student.