"Ben-Hur" is a timeless tale of betrayal and redemption set in ancient Rome. The story follows Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince who is falsely accused of treason by his childhood friend Messala. Stripped of his title and family, Judah endures a harrowing journey as a galley slave. Driven by revenge and seeking to reclaim his honor, he rises through brutal challenges, culminating in a spectacular chariot race against Messala. Along the way, Judah encounters Jesus Christ, which profoundly changes his perspective on love, forgiveness, and faith, leading to his ultimate redemption and transformation. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Chronicles Of Faith .
There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Barbour & Co Inc .
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In first-century Judea, Jewish prince Judah Ben-Hur is falsely accused of assassinating a Roman governor, and sentenced to life as a galley slave. His fortunes are reversed when he saves the captain’s life and he returns, determined to seek his revenge against those who have brought misfortune to both himself and his family. His life becomes intertwined with that of Christ’s, and after witnessing His teachings and eventual crucifixion Ben-Hur discovers the redemptive power of forgiveness.