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They Call Me,Judas Iscariot
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- ISBN8233754029
- EAN9798233754029
- Date de parution12/01/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Judas Iscariot-forever remembered as the ultimate betrayer, yet more human than history allows. This is his story: a man torn by loyalty, possession, and the weight of choice, caught in the unfolding plan of God. In parallel, the modern world follows Alex Flanders, a man grappling with faith, loss, and redemption. From confronting scripture in real time to navigating the consequences of personal tragedy, Alex's journey intersects with the eternal questions that Judas faced centuries ago.
Two worlds, one novel: the ancient and the contemporary, betrayal and repentance, sin and grace. They Call Me, Judas Iscariot challenges the reader to see beyond black-and-white labels, revealing that redemption, mercy, and understanding transcend time-and that even the darkest choices may illuminate the path to salvation. This is not a comfort story. This is not a holy retelling. This is a descent-into guilt that rots the soul, into voices that do not leave, into choices that cannot be undone.
Judas does not walk as a monster here, but as a man unraveling, suffocating beneath destiny, manipulation, and his own fear. And Alex does not stand as a hero, but as a witness to how one moment, one mistake, one death can fracture a life beyond repair. Blood, regret, silence, and prayer collide across centuries. Every chapter asks the same forbidden question: What if the line between betrayer and victim is thinner than we dare to admit?What if damnation is not loud-but quiet, rational, and justified in the mind of the one committing it?They Call Me, Judas Iscariot is a novel about irreversible choices, spiritual violence, and the terrifying cost of redemption.
It does not ask for your comfort. It demands your confrontation.
Two worlds, one novel: the ancient and the contemporary, betrayal and repentance, sin and grace. They Call Me, Judas Iscariot challenges the reader to see beyond black-and-white labels, revealing that redemption, mercy, and understanding transcend time-and that even the darkest choices may illuminate the path to salvation. This is not a comfort story. This is not a holy retelling. This is a descent-into guilt that rots the soul, into voices that do not leave, into choices that cannot be undone.
Judas does not walk as a monster here, but as a man unraveling, suffocating beneath destiny, manipulation, and his own fear. And Alex does not stand as a hero, but as a witness to how one moment, one mistake, one death can fracture a life beyond repair. Blood, regret, silence, and prayer collide across centuries. Every chapter asks the same forbidden question: What if the line between betrayer and victim is thinner than we dare to admit?What if damnation is not loud-but quiet, rational, and justified in the mind of the one committing it?They Call Me, Judas Iscariot is a novel about irreversible choices, spiritual violence, and the terrifying cost of redemption.
It does not ask for your comfort. It demands your confrontation.






