The Apprentice Boy - Joyce Edward - Books - iUniverse - 9781440197857 - January 26, 2010
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The Apprentice Boy

Joyce Edward

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The Apprentice Boy

The Apprentice Boy is the story of a young man who carried the nails, ropes, hammers, etc., along the death route on the Via Dolorosa on any day that the Romans decided to crucify someone; being Hebrew or violator of a crime, whether guilty or purely in their own arrogance. Although the story is not entirely about the crucifixion of any particular person, a singular event in a very important way has an impact on the boy's life thereafter. The story deals primarily with the background training of the child in his adolescence, young manhood and up to his maturation. The story follows the life of this young man and his two lifelong companions, and also the lives and duties of the men who worked mainly in the background of the dungeons, torture chambers, and jails during the Roman reign of Israel. The training, or the apprenticeship that achieved the journeyman status of the Jailer, was without a doubt one of intense attention to torturous detail while being a devoted Roman at the same time. Young men trained to do the job of death! Why would a young man prepare himself for such a cruel future? With such a hard Roman background, how could the crucifying of one innocent man and the friendship of the beautiful Hebrew woman Valentis, have such an impact on the behavior and life of the hopeful JAILER?

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 26, 2010
ISBN13 9781440197857
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 222
Dimensions 16 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   480 g
Language English  

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