Pontius Pilate met several times with the one called Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ. Even if in essence, those meetings may have had the purpose to determine the rightfulness of his conviction, then might one ask, what kind of discussions might Pontius had to make him question the whole idea of his crucifiction. This is a fictitional depiction of The Procurator of Judea, officer of Rome befriending the Messiah and perhaps secretly assisting him and the movement.
Cuprins
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER ONE: Governor Pilate
CHAPTER TWO: Revolt in the Streets
CHAPTER THREE: The Nazarene Returns
CHAPTER FOUR: The Blind and the Dead
CHAPTER FIVE: Caiaphas and the Counsel
CHAPTER SIX: John Baptizes Jeshua
CHAPTER SEVEN: Saul’s Gambit
CHAPTER EIGHT: Paul and the Disciples
CHAPTER NINE: Jeshua Weds Mary
CHAPTER TEN: Jeshua’s Temptation
CHAPTER ELEVEN: First Meeting
CHAPTER TWELVE: Peter Versus Mary
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Further Dialogues
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: In Herod’s Court
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The Warning
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The Last Stand
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Judas’ Betrayal
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: The Trial
CHAPTER NINETEEN: Pilate’s Gambit
CHAPTER TWENTY: The View of Golgotha
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Mary’s Vision
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Paul’s Challenge
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: The Second Betrayal
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: Caligula’s Justice
EPILOGUE