Judah Ben Hur never existed it was or rather is, an imaginary tale, relating Christ with some Jew.
As usual everything about Jews is centered around WEALTH, and yee wizzz here come Judah Ben Hur. The name Judah, very well calculated to give the Jews more power, of course.
It was a tale written by Lew Wallace, another Jew aspiring idiot.
No, sorry folks, Judah Ben Hur Never EXISTED.
Lew Wallace wrote the novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ," which was first published in 1880. The book tells the story of a Jewish prince named Judah Ben-Hur and his experiences during the time of Jesus Christ.
The subtitle pretty much says it: "A Story of the Christ". Ben Hur was a Jew who lived around the time of the Crucifiction.
To what extent did Ben Chifley achieve the "Light on the Hill" in his time in government?
Obviously not.
Ben-Hur is a fictional account of a rich merchant in the province of Judea during the Roman rule, Before Christ (B.C.) & his story proceeds on his travails with Jesus Christ from his birth till his crucifixion, the Christ's story is told in parallel with the main story of Judah Ben-Hur. His bitter enmity with his long time friend with a General in the Roman army, falling apart as a result of Ben's belief in a new concept of Christianity, a messiah sent by God as the redeemer. The Novel written by Lee Wallace titled Ben Hur won the Pulitzer, also an epic film based on this book of the same title made in 1959 went on to win 11 Oscars from 12 nominations starring Charlton Heston as Judah Ben-Hur.
Ben-Hur is a fictional account of a rich merchant in the province of Judea during the Roman rule, Before Christ (B.C.) & his story proceeds on his travails with Jesus Christ from his birth till his crucifixion, the Christ's story is told in parallel with the main story of Judah Ben-Hur. His bitter enmity with his long time friend with a General in the Roman army, falling apart as a result of Ben's belief in a new concept of Christianity, a messiah sent by God as the redeemer. The Novel written by Lee Wallace titled Ben Hur won the Pulitzer, also an epic film based on this book of the same title made in 1959 went on to win 11 Oscars from 12 nominations starring Charlton Heston as Judah Ben-Hur.
Yehoshua Ben Yosef.
No. Ben Folds is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
yes
It doesn't exist in real life, but it can in the Ben Ten series.
Jesus' name is Yehoshua Ben Yosef.
lol - ben don't have a code either