Adonijah: A Tale of the Jewish Dispersion.

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Adonijah: A Tale of the Jewish Dispersion.

by Jane Margaret Strickland

EN·~5 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

CHAPTER I.

16:02
2

CHAPTER II.

15:05
3

CHAPTER III.

9:50
4

CHAPTER IV.

5:39
5

CHAPTER V.

7:46
6

CHAPTER VI.

12:26
7

CHAPTER VII.

10:41
8

CHAPTER VIII.

13:45
9

CHAPTER IX.

7:36
10

CHAPTER X.

22:50

Description

In the flickering shadows of Nero’s Rome, the empire teeters between ostentatious grandeur and brutal oppression. The narrative opens with a haunting chant that foreshadows the turmoil about to engulf a people bound by faith yet scattered across the empire’s far‑flung provinces. As the emperor’s ambitious projects—like the unfinished canal through Corinth—loom over the city, his relentless persecution of Christians and Jews casts a dark pall over the bustling streets and hidden sanctuaries.

Amid this chaos, a young Jew from a shattered community finds himself thrust into the violent clash of loyalties, ambition, and survival. He navigates a world where imperial edicts arrive on the backs of prisoners, and whispered prophecies promise both doom and hope. Listeners will be drawn into the tense atmosphere of a Rome that dazzles with its architecture while trembling under the weight of its own cruelty, setting the stage for a story of faith, resilience, and the fragile threads that bind a dispersed people together.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (321K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marcia Brooks, Cindy Beyer and the online Project Gutenberg team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net with images provided by The Internet Archives.

Release date

2015-08-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JM

Jane Margaret Strickland

1800–1888

A prolific 19th-century English writer, she is best remembered for historical and biographical works shaped by a strong interest in women’s lives and the past. She was part of the literary Strickland family, whose books helped bring history to a wide popular audience.

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