The Shortest Story about the Greatest Man

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By Rhett Vorster

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This is the briefest telling of a man named Yeshua, who showed himself to have a spirit and soul of unusually large dimensions, placed into the smallness of a Jewish body. His entrance onto the world stage was as a Hebrew gracing a Greek and Roman mixture of culture and politics in a land decidedly Asian. In his lonely battle to win the hearts of sinful souls he gathered a small crowd of disciples. Yeshua established his kingdom in the northern region of his native country, Israel. He found men who were willing to kneel to his majesty, and this devotion was performed in and around the greatest temple in the world. All of the faith which surrounded his personality found its climax in his death on the most important hill in the world - a death which continued the Israeli tradition of Messianic hopes and brought salvation to every soul who yearned for it. Most importantly, the love of Yeshua changed the globe in a way that no one could have guessed, ushering in an age filled with life-changing symbols. This large print novel is a modern account of an ancient story, and it is provocative, educational and bold, sure to stand as the blank page (or bridge!) between the Holy Scriptures and the Talmud, leaving the apocryphal scrolls trembling while only 3% of humanity awaits the event called 'the rapture.'

The Shortest Story about the Greatest Man