Paradise Regained
by Richard Murray
2021-03-17 23:53:27
When Jesus was baptized, Heaven announced that he was the son of God. After the joyous celebration, Jesus went back to his motherâs house to hear the story of his miraculous birth, which inspired Jesus to go on a journey to become even closer to...
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When Jesus was baptized, Heaven announced that he was the son of God. After the joyous celebration, Jesus went back to his motherâs house to hear the story of his miraculous birth, which inspired Jesus to go on a journey to become even closer to God. Trusting his God and strong in his love for him, Jesus set out for a forty-day trip into the desert with no food, as he planned to fast in order to eliminate distractions. Meanwhile, Satan overheard the declaration that Jesus was the son of God. After meeting with his followers, Satan decides that he will corrupt Jesus just as he corrupted Adam and Eve. Excited to hurt God once again, Satan accompanies Jesus to the desert. As Satan disguises himself and attempts to tempt Jesus with food, power, and vanity, he tries to appeal to the vehement nature of human hunger. Through promises of power and appeals to Jesusâ ego, Satan is relentless. However, as Jesus deflects and rebukes Satanâs attempts, the fallen angel realizes that Jesus will be much more difficult to ruin than Adam and Eveâbut that doesnât mean Satan will give up. Separated into four books, Paradise Regained follows a biblical story from the gospel of Luke, and reimagines the interaction, dialogue, and results of Jesus and Satanâs time in the desert with a new perspective. With direct language and modest syntax, Paradise Regained examines themes of theology and focuses on the human hunger, both for the physical and spiritual. Paradise Regained comprises of similar themes and ideas as John Miltonâs esteemed work, Paradise Lost, however Paradise Regained tells a story of redemption instead of ruin, making this classic the perfect sequel to Paradise Lost. This edition of Paradise Regained by John Milton is now presented in an easy-to-read font and features a striking new cover design. With these accommodations, Paradise Regained is restored to modern standards while preserving its original mastery, providing an accessible and desirable experience for contemporary readers.
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