


I also liked the fictional story of Balthasar and how the ending gives a good resolution to his journey. But nevertheless, Jesus' impact on the lives of Ben-Hur and the early Christians are amazing to read about.Īside from the main character, Judah, I also liked the secondary characters- especially Simonides, Malluch and Esther (I was really rooting for her). Though the ending gives resolution and hope, the way it was told seemed hurried. And I was actually looking forward to reading more about Jesus, and hoping for more interactions between Jesus and Judah. I wish there are more scenes about it, since forgiveness is one of the major themes.

One thing I am a tiny bit disappointed about is how the forgiveness theme did not give a strong impact- Ben-Hur's realization of Jesus' saving power, forgiveness and His Kingdom. Those stories made the book more relatable and easier to follow, and my reading experience more enjoyable. It is also fascinating how the author (the original author) was able to incorporate some stories in the Bible.

However, I don't think there are dragging parts and I think all the events are relevant to the plot and the main character developments. The book covers many years and a lot has happened in the book. We follow Judah as he encounters pivots in his life that would ultimately set his path toward forgiveness and Jesus Christ. The book follows Judah Ben-Hur, our main character, from the time he was falsely accused of attempting to murder a Roman governor to his sentence to the galley ship and to his vow for revenge. It made me think how amazing it would be if I did live in the time of Jesus and be in His presence. I find it interesting to read about Judah's story and what it's like to be a witness to Jesus' ministry life. And while I am quite familiar with the setting and the life of Jews during the Roman empire (thru the Bible), it's still refreshing to 'experience' that period of time in the eyes of someone outside the Bible. I think this is my first historical fiction set in the time of Jesus. I'm not sure if someone mentioned it to me or if I saw it being recommended on YouTube. I bought this book at a secondhand bookshop and I cannot remember why I did so. And so there will be no comparison in this review, and I will only share my thoughts about this version of Ben-Hur. I have not read the original version yet nor I have seen the movie. Note: I have only read this updated version of Ben-Hur.
