The Son of Man: The Story of JesusBoni & Liveright, 1928 - 315 pagine |
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Pagina 28
... governor . Down one hill and up another so close are Rome and Judea ! But the common folk who line the streets through which the procession passes , recognize that there is an invisible chasm between the two hills , and they murmur at ...
... governor . Down one hill and up another so close are Rome and Judea ! But the common folk who line the streets through which the procession passes , recognize that there is an invisible chasm between the two hills , and they murmur at ...
Pagina 29
The Story of Jesus Emil Ludwig. The governor breaks the Roman seals ; and then the priests break their own seals , which , after long argu- ment , they too have been privileged to affix . From the coffer they take the robes , heavy with ...
The Story of Jesus Emil Ludwig. The governor breaks the Roman seals ; and then the priests break their own seals , which , after long argu- ment , they too have been privileged to affix . From the coffer they take the robes , heavy with ...
Pagina 30
... governor . Pilate's thoughts turned to Rome . He wondered whether his powerful patron , Sejanus , was still alive . Who could tell ? Perhaps the emperor was dead ! Pi- late's wife had visions ; made him anxious when she told him her ...
... governor . Pilate's thoughts turned to Rome . He wondered whether his powerful patron , Sejanus , was still alive . Who could tell ? Perhaps the emperor was dead ! Pi- late's wife had visions ; made him anxious when she told him her ...
Pagina 32
... he turned these things over in his mind , Pilate's thoughts flitted to and fro between Capri and Rome . If he had but been able to enrich himself , like Varus ! Pilate was no worse than another governor - though cruel at 32 The Son of Man.
... he turned these things over in his mind , Pilate's thoughts flitted to and fro between Capri and Rome . If he had but been able to enrich himself , like Varus ! Pilate was no worse than another governor - though cruel at 32 The Son of Man.
Pagina 33
... more from the people than was handed over to the governor ? The tax - gath- erers were rascals to whose word no one gave credence in the courts . Pilate's own hands were clean . ernor . IV THAT afternoon , in one of the 33 Jerusalem.
... more from the people than was handed over to the governor ? The tax - gath- erers were rascals to whose word no one gave credence in the courts . Pilate's own hands were clean . ernor . IV THAT afternoon , in one of the 33 Jerusalem.
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answer asks Baptist bring Caiaphas Capernaum comes cometh crowd death disciples dream emperor enemies eyes face faith Father feels follow fortress Galilean Galilee gentle give God's governor Greek hand hath hazzan hear heard heart heathen Herod Herod Antipas Herodias Holy Holy of Holies Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John John's Jordan Judas Judas the Galilean Judea king kingdom of heaven listen looks Lord Master Messiah mind mission Moses mother multitude Nazareth never Passover Peter Pharisees Pilate pilgrims poor prison prophet publicans question Roman Rome round Sabbath sacrifice Sadducees Sanhedrin say unto scribes scriptures Sea of Galilee seems shouting silence sinners soldiers speak spirit spoken stand stranger synagogue talk teaching tell temple tetrarch Thereupon things thoughts Tiberias tion to-day town unto thee utter voice waters wine woman women words
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Pagina 149 - There was a certain creditor who had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty; and when they had nothing to pay, he freely forgave them both. Tell me then, which of them will love him most?