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Synopsis - The Majesty of Judas​

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Have you ever been told that Jesus and Judas were twins?

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The majesty of JUDAS reveals the untold story of the real Judas Iscariot.

 

As the book opens we see Jesus, Judas, and Mary Magdalene who are gathering and protecting a group that escaped slave children known simply as The People.

 

 Mary Magdalene is the real power behind the group.  She seeks the destruction of the current world, with its brutality and exploitation and injustice.

 

This work re-imagines and re-tells of the central narrative of western scripture, focussing on the loving but eventually tragic dynamic between Judas, his twin brother Jesus, and Mary Magdalene.

 

Eventually it falls to Judas to make an act of courage and sacrifice if the world is to be saved.

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In the end Judas succeeds, but despite his great love and great loyalty he becomes "the most slandered son of the world, the self-hanged God so viciously accused for the latter part of history."

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