Eventually, Josh and Biff travel to Asia on a quest to find the three wise men and discover what Josh needs to know to fulfill his destiny. Forbidden to sin or know any women, Josh resists the advances of Mary of Magdala and relies on Biff to give him a firsthand account on what sin is like so he can teach people how to refrain from it someday. As children, they cement their friendship through playing childhood games like Moses and Pharoah, and they become practically inseparable. After all, how many other children can bring dead lizards back to life? His family says Josh’s mother is mad, but this doesn’t stop Biff from befriending the boy (anyway, who cares if she’s mad – she’s hot!). The first time Biff met Josh he realized he was an unusual boy. After secretly reading the Gideon Bible in the bathroom, Biff can see why – he’s hardly even mentioned and a large part of Josh’s life is completely missing! It starts with his life as a young boy and ends with the crucifixion and primarily focuses on the “missing” years that are absent from the gospels in the Bible.Īs the best friend of Joshua (Jesus), Levi (more commonly called Biff) has been resurrected during modern times and spirited away to a hotel room where an angel forces him to write his gospel. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore is a humorous account of the life of Christ told from the perspective of an old friend of his. This book is not for everyone but I know several people that need this book in their life ASAP.Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal And despite some of the crudeness and levity of the subject matter, Moore does have some thoughtful things to say about religion and Christianity. As part of the resurrection, Biff received the gift of tongues, which is how he is able to tell us his side of the story in English and modern language. I did like the storytelling device of having the angel Raziel resurrect Biff so that he can write down everything he knows about Joshua. However, there were a few cringe worthy aspects of stereotyping and one scene of a character trying to vehemently prove they aren’t gay, that would technically bring this review down to 3.5 stars. “And did you prevent any abominations?” “Oh yes, I kept all of the abominations at bay while Kaliel played with his favorite sheep behind the bushes.” “Biff,” Joshua said gravely, “that was the abomination you were supposed to prevent.” I can spot an abomination from fifty paces.” Maggie smiled. The Law says that two must go with the flock to keep an abomination from happening. There are so many funny bits and one liners, plus long running gags that this book frequently had me laughing.īeing a shepherd seems easy, I went with Kaliel last week to tend his flock. To tell this story, he created Biff (real name Levi), Joshua’s wise cracking, sexually promiscuous, best friend and set them off on the journey for Joshua to learn what it means to be the Messiah. How was it that Christianity came to be different than what came before in the Old Testament? Moore supposes that it was due to the influence of other religions. Moore wondered what Jesus (real name Joshua, the Greeks confused things) would have been like in the years leading up to his being 30 and a then fully formed Messiah. If you enjoy the antics of Monty Python and The Holy Grail and a tongue in cheek look at how Jesus created Christianity, then you will be delighted by this book. If poking fun at religions, particularly Christianity and Judaism, along with Buddhism, Hinduism, and others, is not your thing then this is not the book for you. Happy to report that it lived up to the hype! However, I’m grateful I did as this was my first event with Moore and he was highly entertaining! Lawson shared that Lamb is her favorite book by him which instantly put it on my radar, then Cannonballer Ardaigle gave it high praise, so I ordered it. No disrespect to Christopher Moore but had I not procrastinated I would have seen Jenny Lawson in conversation with either Felicia Day or Neil Gaiman for her Broken (in the best possible way) promotion. CBR13 Bingo Square: Pandemic – I highly recommend reading this during a pandemic, the laughs were needed!
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