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Book Review of Iscariot: A Novel of Judas (Audio CD) (Unabridged)

Iscariot: A Novel of Judas (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
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Wow. This was a really deep novel. The reader is taken to the very heart of a very complex and conflicted man. Toscas storytelling of Judas life makes you rethink everything you know and have been taught. Judas did not come by his decision lightly when he turned Jesus over to Pontius Pilate. He didnt even know that is what he was doing. He thought he was saving Jesus but his limited knowledge of the law (even though he really did think he knew everything) was used against him.

Judas starts his life out being the son of a traitor and it seems everyone he attaches to becomes one also. In Jesus, he thinks he finally found someone to believe in so he joins the Nazarenes followers in hopes of finally being free of Romes rule. Unfortunately, Jesus has other plans and so begins the frustration on Judas part. He never understands why Jesus just wont toe the line a bit instead of always going against the old Jewish laws.

Iscariot: A Novel of Judas is worth reading. Not only for the recreating of the harsh living of people back then but for the different view of the life of Jesus Christ. The reader is taken on a journey through the eyes of Judas and dives into why a man who has obvious devotion for the Nazarene ends up betraying him.

(I received this audiobook from the publisher at no charge and in no way influenced my review)