
audiobook
HELON'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM.
CONTENTS.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.
BOOK I. CHAP. I. ALEXANDRIA.
CHAPTER II. THE DEPARTURE.
CHAPTER III. THE CARAVAN.
CHAPTER IV. THE HALT AT CASIUM.
CHAPTER V. THE HALT AT OSTRACINE.
CHAPTER VI. THE HALT AT RHINOCORURA.
A young Jew raised in the cosmopolitan streets of Alexandria, Helon is drawn away from the allure of Greek philosophy and back toward the ancient laws of his ancestors. In the spring of 109 BCE he sets out with his uncle on a long, dusty caravan toward Jerusalem, believing that only the holy altar can fulfill his yearning for true devotion. The narrative opens amid the waning independence of the Jewish people, offering a vivid snapshot of a world on the brink of profound change.
The journey unfolds through a series of colorful way‑stations—Casium, Ostracine, Rhinocorura, Raphia—each revealing everyday customs, family ties, and the communal rhythms of a people preparing for their most sacred festivals. As Helon reaches the holy city, he experiences the rites of the Passover, takes up priestly duties, and enters married life, all while wrestling with the tension between Hellenistic influences and his own heritage. Listeners are invited to travel alongside him, gaining an intimate portrait of Jewish religious and social life just before the advent of the Messiah.
Full title
Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Volume 1 (of 2) A picture of Judaism, in the century which preceded the advent of our Savior. A picture of Judaism, in the century which preceded the advent of our Savior.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (434K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by KD Weeks, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1786–1863
A German Protestant preacher and writer, he rose from parish work to become court and cathedral preacher in Berlin. His books mix practical faith, biblical reflection, and a warm, accessible style that helped make him a widely read religious author of the 19th century.
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