After a criminal was executed, his clothing would be given to the executioners. But… an unusual man was crucified, and everything connected with the founder of the world’s religion had its own endless story. The Messiah’s Jewish tunic was no exception. In this book, the reader is presented with Judea in the era of events that became fateful for humankind. You will witness the death of the greatest city on the planet—Jerusalem—almost as a kind of reckoning for the Jews, as payment for their desire to see Jesus on the cross. Pontius Pilate is one of the best-known biblical characters, and in the novel he is the main hero. The role of the procurator in the execution of the Savior—and his further fate—are traced throughout the novel using information from ancient authors and apocrypha.