The high priest who counseled sacrificing one man for the nation and is punished by being trampled in the hypocrites' bolgia.
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Caiaphas
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "you upon whose cheeks I see such tears distilled by grief and let me know what punishment it is that glitters so. And one..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "you upon whose cheeks I see such tears distilled by grief and let me know what punishment it is that glitters so. And one..."
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Jiang treats Caiaphas's punishment as fitting because the figure who advocated sacrificing one man for the nation is now literally stretched under everyone's feet.
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"you upon whose cheeks I see such tears distilled by grief and let me know what punishment it is that glitters so. And one..."
"...the Jews has seeded so much evil. Okay, so this is Caiaphas, who is the Pharisee, the high priest who condemned Jesus to death."
"And so for his punishment, he is crucified to the ground and everyone just walks on him. This is the area of the hypocrites..."
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