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Essay heading: Ben-Hur Video Review
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During a battle with another fleet, Judah's ship was rammed and sank. While the majority of the slaves died, Judah escaped and saved the life of the captain. After floating on a piece of driftwood for a day, they were picked up by another Roman ship and discovered that their battle turned out to be a victory credited to the captain... displayed 300 characters
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No longer a slave, Judah decided to return to his country and search for his mother and sister. When he arrived, he found that his mother and sister had been jailed, plagued with leprosy, then sent to the valley of the lepers to die a slow and painful death. Leprosy was a disease comparable to Rome: it would move in and slowly take the life from it's host... displayed next 300 characters
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