Avenging of the Savior : The Ancient Apocryphal Legend - An Epic Tale of Divine Retribution, the Fall of Jerusalem, and the Quest for Justice (Large Pr
Overview
Have you ever wondered why the destruction of Jerusalem was viewed by some early believers not just as a historical tragedy, but as a sweeping act of divine retribution?
Avenging of the Savior (historically known as Vindicta Salvatoris) stands as one of the most captivating and dramatic works of early Christian apocryphal literature. This ancient legend reimagines the historical sack of Jerusalem by Roman forces through a deeply theological and mythological lens. In this gripping narrative, the Roman emperors and generals are portrayed as unwitting instruments of God's wrath, sent to deliver absolute justice for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Far more than a simple retelling of military history, this text offers a fascinating window into the mindset of early Christians who sought to find profound spiritual meaning in catastrophic political events. It weaves together the lore of Tiberius Caesar, Titus, and Vespasian with miraculous healings, divine visions, and an epic quest for ultimate vindication.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- The Epic Quest for Justice - Follow the legendary campaign to avenge the death of the Messiah and restore cosmic balance to the world.
- The Fall of Jerusalem Reimagined - Explore the dramatic, apocryphal recounting of the siege and destruction of the holy city.
- Miracles and Divine Retribution - Encounter stories of miraculous healings, such as the curing of Emperor Tiberius, intertwined with themes of unyielding judgment.
- A Window into Early Christian Myth - Gain a deeper understanding of how early believers processed historical trauma through powerful, legendary storytelling.
Whether you are a student of ancient texts, a lover of historical myths, or a seeker of early Christian lore, Avenging of the Savior provides a compelling and unforgettable reading experience.
Step into an ancient legend of wrath and redemption, and discover how history and myth collide. Begin your journey today.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781807927042
- ISBN-10: 1807927040
- Publisher: Library of Alexandria
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.25 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.47 pounds
- Page Count: 28
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