Pontius Pilate

I have finished my second Paul Maier book. The first one was A Skeleton in God’s Closet. I thoroughly enjoyed that book. Seeing many recommendations online for Pontius Pilate, I ordered it.

I liked this book even more! I liked the fact that it was written to be as historically accurate as possible. It felt like I was learning history while reading a very interesting story. Whenever Jesus appeared in the story, I wanted to cheer. Yay Jesus! And reading about the difficulties in Pilate’s political history helped me understand a little better how he would allow someone he thought was innocent to be put to death.

I give Pontius Pilate an enthusiastic Bradaptation recommendation. And yesterday, I received another Paul Maier book in the mail. The Flames of Rome is set a few years later, during the time of persecution for Christians. I think I’ll wait until Christmas break to read this one.

The woman in the picture is his wife Procula.  Reading her name made me think of Count Chocula.

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4 Responses to Pontius Pilate

  1. Deanne says:

    Oh, oh, I’m going to try them!

  2. Lauren says:

    Agreed – Biblical historical fiction is fun. I have a couple – Lydia and Abigail. They’re written from more of a ‘clean romance novel’ view, so I don’t think you’d enjoy them.

    Pontius Pilate looks like he has shades on in that picture. “Dude – I’m Pontius.”

  3. Peggy says:

    Those books do sound really good…I think I would like to read them too. I’m so impressed that you were able to read an entire book so fast…what with your busy schedule.

    And I think PP (hehe) looks a little like Tommy Lee Jones in that picture.

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