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A Journey Through History's Most Influential Movement In this compelling exploration of the crowds that surrounded Jesus of Nazareth, The Great Multitudes offers a fresh, immersive perspective on the Gospels that will transform your understanding of Christianity's beginnings. From curious peasants to wealthy nobles, from devoted women to skeptical religious authorities, this masterfully crafted narrative brings to life the diverse people who encountered Jesus-their hopes, fears, confusion, and wonder as they witnessed a movement that would change the course of human history. Readers will…mehr

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A Journey Through History's Most Influential Movement In this compelling exploration of the crowds that surrounded Jesus of Nazareth, The Great Multitudes offers a fresh, immersive perspective on the Gospels that will transform your understanding of Christianity's beginnings. From curious peasants to wealthy nobles, from devoted women to skeptical religious authorities, this masterfully crafted narrative brings to life the diverse people who encountered Jesus-their hopes, fears, confusion, and wonder as they witnessed a movement that would change the course of human history. Readers will discover: · The untold stories of ordinary people whose lives were revolutionized by a single encounter with Jesus · Fresh insights into how a marginal Jewish teacher attracted unprecedented crowds in Roman-occupied Palestine · The startling dynamics of how popular opinion shifted from adoration to abandonment · The courageous women whose faithful witness sustained the movement when male disciples fled · The dramatic transformation of scattered followers into world-changing apostles after the resurrection Drawing on the latest historical and cultural research while remaining accessible to general readers, The Great Multitudes recreates the vivid tapestry of first-century Palestine and the magnetic personality that drew thousands to hillsides, lakeshore gatherings, and Jerusalem's temple courts. Whether you're a long-time student of the Bible or simply interested in the historical origins of the world's largest religion, this book will provide rich new insights into how an executed Galilean teacher inspired a movement that continues to shape our world two thousand years later.