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Jesus is the Christ . Things equal to the same thing are equal to one another .
Jesus is the Jewish Messiah . One who is not a scholar will hesitate to correct
these divines on a question of scholarship ; but one who has skill enough to read
a ...
Jesus is the Christ . Things equal to the same thing are equal to one another .
Jesus is the Jewish Messiah . One who is not a scholar will hesitate to correct
these divines on a question of scholarship ; but one who has skill enough to read
a ...
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gospels record , he sent two of his disciples to ask Jesus if he was this calculated
Messiah . Apparently he had forgotten , or was unconvinced by , the sign and
voice experienced at the baptism . Go and show John , Jesus said , as his final ...
gospels record , he sent two of his disciples to ask Jesus if he was this calculated
Messiah . Apparently he had forgotten , or was unconvinced by , the sign and
voice experienced at the baptism . Go and show John , Jesus said , as his final ...
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The trial and death of Jesus is the central spectacle of human history . No
external light is shed upon it ; nothing but flashes of truth emanating from Jesus
himself , which reveal him silent , dignified , confident . His disciples had fled , all
but one ...
The trial and death of Jesus is the central spectacle of human history . No
external light is shed upon it ; nothing but flashes of truth emanating from Jesus
himself , which reveal him silent , dignified , confident . His disciples had fled , all
but one ...
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