The Last Days of Jesus: His Life and Times By Bill OReilly
I am a Christian and read the Bible a lot. I am far from being a Bible expert but I did find a few things that I thought was different from the way the Bible teaches but it was it was still a great book and I enjoyed it very much. I bought it for my10 year old English I had enjoyed O'Reilly's other books on Lincoln and Kenned, so I was reading Killing Jesus as well. My two children, ages 13 and 10, wanted to read Killing Jesus really bad. However, the book has quite a bit of what I consider adult content not so English Very good historical account. English great price English I thought all Mr. O`Reilly did was debate people who were left wingers or right wingers. So I expected a somewhat controversial book. Instead The Last Days of Jesus is extremely well presented based on traditional Christian teachings and solid historical data. English
BILL O'REILLY is a trailblazing TV journalist who has experienced unprecedented success on cable news and in writing eighteen national number one bestselling nonfiction books. There are than eighteen million books in the Killing series in print. He lives on Long Island.William Low is the author and illustrator of Daytime Nighttime, Machines Go to Work, and the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Old Penn Station, as well as a four time Silver Medal winner at the Society of Illustrators. He teaches at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.
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The book is well written and contains details of Jesus’s life that isn’t in the Bible! Also the additional information about the cities and the disciples. English This is a very well researched and written book; although I disagree with the statement that Mary Magdeline was a prostitute before her discipleship. Nowhere in the testaments is this found or even inferred. Otherwise, this historical fiction provides the reader English This book gives the final answer, to what causes all to open that door, for Him to enter into our inner being. We, as mortal persons cannot discipline our lives to do and always be what He taught. We, however, are the same as his disciples. When we repent and ask for His English