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The Sadducee decides it is his turn. A powerful man in the Temple. But the man in the corner sees the fragility and fear in such a position. The Sadducee tries to point to a flaw in the resurrection. And the Rabbi reminds everyone that the power of God exists for those willing to live it out.
By Ryan Wekenman and Keith Garton5
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The Sadducee decides it is his turn. A powerful man in the Temple. But the man in the corner sees the fragility and fear in such a position. The Sadducee tries to point to a flaw in the resurrection. And the Rabbi reminds everyone that the power of God exists for those willing to live it out.