Peter and Paul is a natural sequel to the Inhousepress best selling historical novel Yeshûa—Personal Memoir of the Missing Years of Jesus. The novel describes the dire situation in which early Christians lived, in constant fear for their lives.
The two journeys, which Peter and Paul took, illustrate the contrasting views of the essence of the scriptural teaching, each necessary for the fulfillment of its intent. The lives of the two apostles show that there are many ways to the Kingdom of Heaven.
Essentially, the paths that Peter and Paul had taken affirm choices made by “the many (that are called) and the few (that are chosen)”. This diametric division exists to this day.
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