The biblical passion story presents Jesus as a healer and preacher whose spiritual emphasis clashes with Judaic authority, leading priests to hand him to Rome.
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The biblical passion story presents Jesus as a healer and preacher whose spiritual emphasis clashes with Judaic authority, leading priests to hand him to Rome.
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"That's the plan. So what he does is he comes. And then he starts a ministry, all right? And what the ministry is, is..."
"Do not work on Saturdays. Obey the law of Moses. Obey the customs and traditions. Okay? Obey the laws of the Jewish tradition. And..."
"Jesus dies, and then he's resurrected after three days. And then he returns and appears before his disciples and tells them, I will come..."
"...each other. Okay? So just because you disagree. Disagree with the Jewish authorities doesn't mean they kill you. It's in the Jewish tradition to..."
"...Jesus died, James the Just stayed in Jerusalem, protected by the Jewish authorities."
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