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The man has left the temple again, this time for good. He follows the crowd from the Garden to Pilate’s estate in fear and wonder. After seeing the Rabbi hang on the cross, he knows life will never be the same. Violence, bitterness, power: these are all the same root of what the temple leaders were using to solve in the first place.
By Ryan Wekenman and Keith Garton5
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The man has left the temple again, this time for good. He follows the crowd from the Garden to Pilate’s estate in fear and wonder. After seeing the Rabbi hang on the cross, he knows life will never be the same. Violence, bitterness, power: these are all the same root of what the temple leaders were using to solve in the first place.