Ben-Hur: Een verhaal van den tijd van Jezus' omwandeling op aarde

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Ben-Hur: Een verhaal van den tijd van Jezus' omwandeling op aarde

by Lew Wallace

NL·~13 hours·87 chapters

Chapters

87 total
1

LEWIS WALLACE

0:02
2

VOORBERICHT.

4:38
3

BEN-HUR - BOEK I.

0:01
4

EERSTE HOOFDSTUK. - IN DE WOESTIJN.

5:59
5

TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE DRIE REIZIGERS.

6:57
6

DERDE HOOFDSTUK. - CASPAR DE GRIEK.

6:47
7

VIERDE HOOFDSTUK. - MELCHIOR.

5:25
8

VIJFDE HOOFDSTUK. - BALTHASAR.

7:41
9

ZESDE HOOFDSTUK. - JOZEF EN MARIA.

7:42
10

ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK. - TE BETHLEHEM.

9:55

Description

Set against the dusty expanses of the Arabian desert, the story opens with the towering cliffs of Jebel es‑Zubleh, a rugged ridge that seems to mark the edge of a world torn between ancient prophecy and Roman ambition. Here we meet a young nobleman, Ben‑Hur, whose life is intertwined with the simmering tensions of a land under Roman rule and the quietly spreading teachings of a carpenter from Nazareth. The vivid landscape and the clash of cultures immediately draw the listener into a world where honor, faith, and revenge begin to take shape.

As Ben‑Hur navigates the harsh desert routes and bustling market towns, he encounters a cast of characters—soldiers, merchants, and seekers of the new message—each reflecting a different facet of the era's turmoil. The narrative weaves personal struggle with the larger spiritual undercurrents, hinting at how the protagonist's journey may echo the larger story of redemption without giving away future confrontations. Listeners can expect a richly detailed tapestry of historical detail, moral questioning, and the stirring promise of a destiny that could reshape a life and a nation.

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Language

nl

Duration

~13 hours (783K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Anne Dreze and Marc D'Hooghe.

Release date

2005-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lew Wallace

Lew Wallace

1827–1905

Best remembered as the author of Ben-Hur, this restless 19th-century American also lived several other lives: Civil War general, lawyer, territorial governor, diplomat, and inventor. His career gave his fiction an unusual sweep, blending action, history, and big moral questions.

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