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Claudia, Wife of Pontius Pilate: A Novel
Claudia, Wife of Pontius Pilate: A Novel
Claudia, Wife of Pontius Pilate: A Novel
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Claudia, Wife of Pontius Pilate: A Novel

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In a time of turmoil, one woman will search for love and peace - and find it where she never expected.

Tugged this way and that by fate's indifferent hand, Claudia's life is adrift - until she meets Lucius Pontius Pilate and becomes his wife. When they move to the troublesome territory of Judea, she does what she has always done: makes the best of it. But unrest is brewing and Claudia will soon find herself and her beloved husband embroiled in controversy and rebellion. Might she find hope in the mysterious Jewish rabbi everyone seems to be talking about?

Let this epic story whisk you through marbled palaces, dusty marketplaces, and idyllic Italian villas as you follow the unlikely path of a woman who warrants only a passing mention in one of the Gospel accounts, but whose story, as told by Diana Wallis Taylor, is one worthy of legend.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateJun 1, 2013
ISBN9781621882466

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    An amazing book. So easy to read very captivating. I could not put it down from beginning till the end

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    I Couldn't stop listening! The story line is very compelling.

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    Beautiful story. Hopefully Claudia and her family truly were believers before their death in real life. It would be ironic if they were given eternal life in Christ while the Pharisee Priests were lost.