THE FORTRESS ANTONIA VISION
Between Two Worlds
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Antony Hylton
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What if a Roman centurion saw Jerusalem in two realities at once?
In The Fortress Antonia Vision: Between Two Worlds, Antony Hylton presents a powerful historical-theological novella set in Jerusalem during the final days of Jesus of Nazareth. Told through the eyes of Gaius Cornelius, a Roman centurion stationed at the Fortress Antonia, this gripping narrative explores authority, faith, empire, and the collapse of sacred and political power.
Gaius is a disciplined officer of Rome—loyal, rational, and trained to trust stone, structure, and command. But his world begins to fracture when he experiences disturbing visions of Jerusalem:
two conflicting configurations of the city, two fortresses occupying the same space, two “truths” that cannot coexist. His grandfather, a Roman engineer who helped build the fortress, recorded the same visions decades earlier—and died without understanding them.
When Gaius’s beloved servant is struck by a fatal paralysis, he seeks out Yeshua of Nazareth. In a moment that echoes the Gospel account, Gaius recognizes a deeper kind of authority—one that does not rely on proximity, force, or empire. With a word, Yeshua heals the servant from afar, and Gaius’s understanding of reality is forever altered.
As Passover approaches, Gaius becomes a silent witness to the events that will shake Jerusalem to its foundations:
the triumphal entry, the cleansing of the Temple, the growing hostility of the religious authorities, and the tightening grip of Roman power. Caught between loyalty to Caesar and allegiance to truth, Gaius must decide where he stands when both fortress and temple are destined to fall.
Blending biblical fiction, historical realism, theological reflection, and prophetic symbolism, The Fortress Antonia Vision invites readers to reconsider sacred space, authority, and what remains when every empire collapses.
This novella will appeal to readers interested in:
Biblical historical fiction
The Roman world of the New Testament
Jesus through the eyes of non-Jewish witnesses
Temple theology and prophecy
Faith, authority, and empire
Spiritually literate and thoughtful Christian readers
Both fortresses are real. Neither fortress is real.
Only the One who speaks reality into being remains.