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Within a few months, Ben-Hur has raised three legions in Galilee. Simonides supports him with supplies, and Ilderim ensures his safety. The belief in the Messiah’s impending arrival encourages the Galileans, already naturally patriotic and eager to fight Rome. Ben-Hur receives a letter from Malluch informing him that a prophet believed by many to be the Messiah has appeared. Ben-Hur gives orders for the men to be ready for action and leaves to evaluate this putative Messiah for himself.
As Malluch and Ben-Hur travel to Jerusalem, they encounter Balthasar on his white camel accompanied by Iras. Balthasar is also traveling to Jerusalem. Iras asks Ben-Hur to lead them to an oasis to have their meal. Iras draws a cup of water for Ben-Hur, telling him that he is marked by “Fortune” having won at the Circus and defeated a centurion in single combat. Ben-Hur starts to become suspicious and makes a mock toast to the so-called “pagan” gods. Iras teases him that she will tell the rabbis and Esther. Balthasar approaches before Ben-Hur can reply.
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