
I believe Ben-Hur is best known as a 1959 Hollywood drama starring Charlton Heston.
Who can forget the chariot race?
But have you ever picked up the novel and read it cover to cover?
If you have, have a coffee on me.
If you haven't, let me warn you - don't expect a story like the movie.
Having watched the movie, Ben-Hur seemed like the right read for a trip to Israel, but honestly, I didn't get very far.
In fact, I didn't get very far the whole vacation and only finished two months later.
At home.
Truth be told - Ben-Hur didn't grab me.
Beautifully written.
Deep and provoking.
Amazing plot.
What more could I ask for?
Still, I felt wanting.
Despite my lack of interest, however, there are a few things that have stayed with me.
The dedication.
"To the wife of my youth who still abides with me"
The detail.
Lew Wallace describes to perfection.
The depth.
Judah discovers we are physical beings with bodies of flesh and blood, yet also spiritual beings created with eternal souls.
Would I recommend Ben-Hur?
Despite my humble opinions, definitely.
Reading on...
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