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Embark on a unique journey through ancient Palestine, from the days that preceded the birth of Jesus to the final years of his youth, in this deep and engaging narrative that inaugurates the series "The History of Jesus Christ" - From Birth to Eternity. Volume I transports the reader into a world of tradition, faith, and daily life, where each detail from the hills of Nazareth to the small villages reveals the formation of a figure who would change the history of humanity.
The book allows one to know closely the simplicity and depth of the life of Mary and Joseph, the attention to daily gestures, spoken words, and lived experiences, and how all this contributed to the construction of the character, spirituality, and mission of Jesus. By following his childhood through his youth, the reader perceives how faith, family love, discipline, and inner reflection intertwine with the social and cultural context of the time, shaping a life that flourishes between the human and the divine.
Each chapter invites the reader to immerse himself in a narrative that combines historical realism, sensitivity, and reflection, showing that the daily life of Nazareth, its routines, celebrations, and challenges also carries profound meaning, and prepares the ground for greater events that will unfold in the following volumes. This first book offers a rich reading experience, allowing one to feel the formation of Jesus as something living, present, and accessible, without haste, but with intensity and care.
Volume I is the starting point of a series that will accompany the entire trajectory of Jesus Christ, from birth to eternity, inviting the reader to revisit sacred history with attentive gaze and open heart, recognizing in each detail the depth of the life and mission that was being announced.
Title
The History of Jesus Christ - "From Birth to Eternity - Volume 1
Author
Paulo Ricardo da Fonseca Martins
Publisher
Independently published
Published
May 2026
Weight
795g
Page Count
600
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 3.1 cm
ISBN
9798197081520
ISBN-10
8197081522
Eden Code
7536613
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