Ben Hur by Lew Wallace (best romance ebooks TXT) ๐
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Judah and Massala are close friends growing up, though one is Jewish and the other Roman. But when an accident happens after Massala returns from five years in Rome, Massala betrays his childhood friend and family. Judahโs mother and sister are taken away to prison, and he is sent to a galley-ship. Years later, Judah rescues a shipโs captain from drowning after a ship-to-ship battle, and the tribune adopts him in gratitude. Judah then devotes himself to learning as much as he can about being a warrior, in the hopes of leading an insurrection against Rome. He thinks heโs found the perfect leader in a young Nazarite, but is disappointed at the young manโs seeming lack of ambition.
Before writing Ben-Hur, Lew Wallace was best known for being a Major General in the American Civil War. After the war, a conversation with an atheist caused Wallace to take stock of how little he knew about his own religion. He launched into what would be years of research so that he could write with accuracy about first-century Israel. Although Judah Ben-Hur is the novelโs main character, the bookโs subtitle, โA Tale of the Christ,โ reveals Wallaceโs real focus. Sales were only a trickle at the beginning, but it soon became a bestseller, and went on to become the best-selling novel of the nineteenth century. It has never been out of print, and to date has inspired two plays, a TV series, and five filmsโone of which, the 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer epic, is considered to be one of the best films yet made.
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โI decided that long ago. The fortune was meant for the service of the Giver; not a part, Simonides, but all of it. The question with me has been, How can I make it most useful in his cause? And of that tell me, I pray you.โ
Simonides answered,
โThe great sums you have given to the Church here in Antioch, I am witness to. Now, instantly almost with this gift of the generous sheikโs, comes the news of the persecution of the brethren in Rome. It is the opening of a new field. The light must not go out in the capital.โ
โTell me how I can keep it alive.โ
โI will tell you. The Romans, even this Nero, hold two things sacredโ โI know of no others they so holdโ โthey are the ashes of the dead and all places of burial. If you cannot build temples for the worship of the Lord above ground, then build them below the ground; and to keep them from profanation, carry to them the bodies of all who die in the faith.โ
Ben-Hur arose excitedly.
โIt is a great idea,โ he said. โI will not wait to begin it. Time forbids waiting. The ship that brought the news of the suffering of our brethren shall take me to Rome. I will sail tomorrow.โ
He turned to Malluch.
โGet the ship ready, Malluch, and be thou ready to go with me.โ
โIt is well,โ said Simonides.
โAnd thou, Esther, what sayest thou?โ asked Ben-Hur.
Esther came to his side, and put her hand on his arm, and answered,
โSo wilt thou best serve the Christ. O my husband, let me not hinder, but go with thee and help.โ
If any of my readers, visiting Rome, will make the short journey to the Catacomb of San Calixto, which is more ancient than that of San Sebastiano, he will see what became of the fortune of Ben-Hur, and give him thanks. Out of that vast tomb Christianity issued to supersede the Caesars.
EndnotesThe Roman government, it will be remembered, had two harbors in which great fleets were constantly keptโ โRavenna and Misenum. โฉ
Called hortator. โฉ
Called rector. โฉ
List of IllustrationsA map of prison rooms showing five individual square rooms in a horizontal line, with a passage above them the width of all five rooms combined.
A map of prison rooms showing five individual square rooms in a horizontal line, with a passage above them the width of all five rooms combined, and a sixth room below the five the full width of all five.
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