De Heilige Oorlog, gevoerd door Koning Elschaddai tegen Diábolus

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De Heilige Oorlog, gevoerd door Koning Elschaddai tegen Diábolus

by John Bunyan

NL·~10 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

Opmerkingen van de bewerker.

0:03
2

DE HEILIGE OORLOG, GEVOERD DOOR KONING ELSCHADDAI TEGEN DIÁBOLUS.

0:18
3

HET LEVEN VAN JOHN BUNYAN. - I. ZIJNE GEBOORTE EN OPVOEDING.

1:34:23
4

INLEIDING.

5:07
5

HOOFDSTUK I. Menschziel,haar oorsprong en afval.

51:50
6

HOOFDSTUK II. VOORBEREIDSELEN OVER EN WEER.

23:38
7

HOOFDSTUK III. DE KAPITEINS VAN EL-SCHADDAÏ. HET BELEG.

1:06:20
8

HOOFDSTUK IV. IMMANUELS LEGER. DE AANVAL.

52:12
9

HOOFDSTUK V. DE CAPITULATIE EN HARE GEVOLGEN.

57:16
10

HOOFDSTUK VI. INTOCHT VAN DEN VORST.

19:12

Description

This freshly rendered translation brings to life an early‑modern allegory in which a celestial monarch, Elschaddai, wages a holy war against the dark ruler Diábolus. The narrative unfolds as a vivid tableau of battles, temptations and triumphs that mirror the inner struggle between faith and doubt. Accompanying the tale are extensive notes that illuminate the symbolic language and its relevance today.

The story follows the king’s devoted army as they confront the forces of deception, each chapter offering a striking portrait of spiritual conflict set against a richly imagined landscape. Readers hear the clash of ideals as courage, sacrifice and conviction are tested on the front lines of an unseen realm. The prose, though rooted in its seventeenth‑century origins, resonates with timeless questions about conscience and purpose.

Beyond the allegory, the volume presents a concise biography of its author, tracing his humble beginnings in a modest English village, his wayward youth, and the experiences that shaped his prophetic voice. These glimpses into Bunyan’s life add depth, helping listeners appreciate the personal conviction that fuels the narrative’s moral urgency.

Details

Language

nl

Duration

~10 hours (613K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman, Harry Lamé and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Bunyan

John Bunyan

1628–1688

Best known for The Pilgrim’s Progress, he turned a life of hardship, preaching, and imprisonment into one of the most enduring works of English religious literature. His writing is direct, vivid, and still widely read centuries later.

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