Jesus Speaks

Jesus Speaks is a bold first-person retelling of the life of Yeshua through a radically Jewish lens.

In this novel, Jesus is not remembered as a distant divine figure, but as a man marked from birth as a mamzer—a social outcast under Jewish law. Moving through villages, synagogues, and courts of the faithful, he confronts a world where holiness and humiliation exist side by side. His teachings emerge not from divine distance, but from the lived experience of exclusion.

Told in Yeshua’s own voice, the story draws from both Christian tradition and ancient Jewish polemic to explore desire, restraint, law, and rebellion. His bond with Mary becomes a relationship defined not by scandal, but by painful devotion—love that refuses to violate the very laws that condemn him.

Jesus Speaks reimagines one of history’s most influential figures as a man navigating faith, injustice, and identity from the margins of the very tradition that shaped him.

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