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Paperback The Trial of Jesus Book

ISBN: 1026051886

ISBN13: 9781026051887

The Trial of Jesus

"The Trial of Jesus" is a compelling verse drama by John Masefield, exploring one of the most significant and transformative events in history. Written with the poetic precision and emotional depth characteristic of a Poet Laureate, this play brings the final hours of Jesus Christ to life through lyrical dialogue and dramatic tension.

The work focuses on the legal and spiritual conflicts surrounding the arrest and trial of Jesus, depicting his appearances before Annas, Caiaphas, and Pontius Pilate. Masefield masterfully captures the competing interests and moral complexities of the characters involved, from the resolve of the high priests and the pragmatism of the Roman authorities to the confusion and sorrow of the disciples. The narrative unfolds as a profound meditation on justice, faith, and the nature of power.

By translating the Gospel accounts into a structured dramatic format, "The Trial of Jesus" serves as both a literary achievement and a spiritual reflection. It highlights Masefield's unique ability to blend historical tradition with modern theatrical sensibility, making the ancient narrative accessible and resonant. This play remains a significant work of 20th-century religious literature, offering a unique perspective on the Passion through the lens of classical verse.

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