BenHur, Lew Wallace
BenHur, Lew Wallace
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Ben-Hur
A Tale of the Christ

Author: Lew Wallace

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 23 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/31/2011

Categories: Fiction, Classic

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A classic of faith, fortitude, and inspiration, this faithful New Testament tale combines the events of the life of Jesus with grand historical spectacle in the exciting story of Judah of the House of Hur, a man who finds extraordinary redemption for himself and his family.

Judah Ben-Hur lives as a rich Jewish prince and merchant in Jerusalem at the beginning of the first century. His old friend Messala arrives as commanding officer of the Roman legions. They become bitter enemies. Because of an unfortunate accident, Ben-Hur is sent to slave in the mines while his family is sent to leprosy caves. As Messala is dying from being crushed in a chariot race, he reveals where Ben-Hur's family is. On the road to find them, Ben-Hur meets the Christ as he is on the road to Golgotha to be crucified. That day changes Ben-Hur's life forever, for that is the day he becomes a believer.

About Lew Wallace

Lew Wallace (1827-1905) was an American lawyer, governor, Union general in the American Civil War, politician, and author. Best remembered for his classic historical novel Ben-Hur, he is also the author of The Boyhood of Christ, The Prince of India, The Wooing of Malkatoon [and] Commodus, and his two-volume autobiography.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Paticia M. on 2007-08-22 12:30:20

Although a tad tedious in the early chapters, this book soon draws you into a superbly written tale that is rich with life's complexities of family, faith, conflict, joy and sheer wonder. Couldn't put it down!

Goodreads review by Mary on December 12, 2013

The first thing I want to address is the “speed” of this book. I first read this book in the fall or winter of 1971, and at that time, as a high school senior, I was well-accustomed to reading Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo, and all those other authors of the Victorian era (and before!) B......more

Goodreads review by Werner on November 29, 2017

Historical fiction as a genre was first developed by the writers of the Romantic school, which arose around the end of the 18th century; the Romantics were drawn by the exoticism of historical settings and the drama of epochal events, and even of daily life in a time was life was wilder and more dan......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on May 26, 2013

"Out of that vast tomb Christianity issued to supersede the Caesars." Ben Hur is one of those classic works better recognised for its many adaptations. To this end it seems fair to compare it to another highly similar work - Les Miserables. Both are classic historical fiction works which use hist......more

Goodreads review by Sara on April 08, 2024

Third Reading - Lent 2017 Could there be a better classic to read during Lent?! Second reading - Lent 2016. Absolutely better on the second reading. What American is unaware of the Charlton Heston chariot race? It is absolutely iconic. In Anne of Green Gables, Anne is caught reading Ben Hur during les......more

Goodreads review by Mike (the Paladin) on December 04, 2017

I've been meaning to read this book for at least 40 or 50 years and have just never gotten farther than starting it and then not finishing it. The reason I hadn't finished it in the past was that I'd pick something else up to read. See this book was written or at least published in 1880...the langua......more