
LEA; MARGARETA
LEA
JÄSENET:
ENSIMÄINEN KOHTAUS.
TOINEN KOHTAUS.
KOLMAS KOHTAUS.
NELJÄS KOHTAUS.
VIIDES KOHTAUS.
KUUDES KOHTAUS.
SEITSEMÄS KOHTAUS.
In a dusty Jericho under the shadow of Roman rule, a modest tax collector named Sakeus tends to his ledger while his daughter Lea watches the world beyond his doorway. Around him gather a mix of characters—a eager young man named Aram, the devout Pharisee Joas, and the obedient servant Ruben—each bringing their own hopes and anxieties to the cramped chamber. Their conversations tumble from the practical to the philosophical, exposing the uneasy balance between honest labor and the lure of greater riches.
As Sakeus fixates on the numbers in his purse, he confronts the possibility of expanding his modest wealth through an unexpected marriage proposal for Lea. Joas, torn between his reverence for the divine and the glitter of gold, offers a perspective that tests both faith and ambition. Listeners are treated to tightly woven dialogue that captures humor, tension, and timeless questions about what truly matters in a life measured by both coin and conscience.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (95K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1834–1872
A pioneering Finnish writer, he helped prove that Finnish could carry great literature as powerfully as any other language. Best known for the novel Seven Brothers, he wrote with humor, feeling, and a sharp eye for ordinary life.
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