Reproduction of the original: King of the Jews by William T. Stead
“Come, put mine armour on,” he said. He was already wearing his metal breastplate, and his tight leather helmet was pulled onto his head. He was the soldier of old. But he wanted more protection. “My armour!” he repeated.
11The quotation is from CD VII, Ms B found in the Cairo Genizah. ... He spelled out the contrast between the Eden story and the New Testament story: Adam who sinned was contrasted with Christ who did not; Eve who listened to the snake ...
The King of the Jews is I.C. Trumpelman, the member of the Judenrat responsible for drawing up the death camp lists, a power he uses to establish his own authoritarian regime.
A portrait of notorious gambler and New York businessman Arnold Rothstein examines the myths that surrounded his life, from his alleged links to the fixing of the 1919 World Series to his inspiration of literary and stage characters.
King of the Jews: Resurrecting the Jewish Jesus
Flamboyant mobster Arnold Rothstein was gambling and money. He was the inspiration for Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby and Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls. It was rumored he masterminded the 1919 World Series fix.
New in Paperback This 1979 classic tells the darkly humorous story of I.C. Trumpelman, a man whose fancy determines the fate of others. Chosen as the head of a Judenrat,...
Suddenly there was heard a noise of singing.
King of the Jews-A story of Christ's last days on Earth is a classic Jesus Christ/Old Testament biography by William T. Stead that includes the following chapters: I--JESUS DRIVES OUT MONEY CHANGERS II--JESUS' LAST JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM III- ...
Isaiah Chaim Trumpelman, leader of the Judenrat, a council selecting quotas for Nazi transport trains, may or may not have saved lives from his position.
"King of the Jews: Jesus and the Messianic Age" attempts to resurrect the original mission and message of Jesus, the Messiah.
King of the Jews - the sign affixed to the cross of Jesus - was immediately challenged, and remains controversial after 2,000 years.
King of the Jews: A Story of Christ's Last Days on Earth