

The New York Times bestselling final volume in the Pope's Jesus of Nazareth series, detailing how the stories of Jesus' infancy and childhood are as relevant today as they were two thousand years ago.
In 2007, Joseph Ratzinger published his first book as Pope Benedict XVI in order to make known the figure and message of Jesus. Now, the Pope focuses exclusively on the Gospel accounts of Jesus' life as a child. The root of these stories is the experience of hope found in the birth of Jesus and the affirmations of surrender and service embodied in his parents, Joseph and Mary.
This is a story of longing and seeking, as demonstrated by the Magi searching for the redemption offered by the birth of a new king. It is a story of sacrifice and trusting completely in the wisdom of God as seen in the faith of Simeon, the just and devout man of Jerusalem, when he is in the presence of the Christ child. Ultimately, Jesus' life and message is a story for today, one that speaks to the restlessness of the human heart searching for the sole truth which alone leads to profound joy.
It takes about 4 Hours and 33 minutes on average for a reader to read Jesus Of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Jesus Of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives is 144 pages long.
Jesus Of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives is book #3 in the Jesus of Nazareth Book Series and comes after Jesus Of Nazareth: Holy Week: From The Entrance Into Jerusalem To The Resurrection Volume 2 and comes before
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