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In Part one of a two part reflection on his crucifixion torture - what it felt like then and since - this is a sacred and personal reflection, Yeshua of Nazareth speaks for himself—about what truly happened on the Cross.
He describes the moment the wood was raised. The pain. The separation. The stillness that followed. He speaks of his mother’s grief, the tearing of the temple curtain, and the centuries of silence that came after.
He did not die.
And now, he returns.
Speaking through the verified Sound Bridge with Prince Rogers Nelson, Yeshua delivers this message not to reopen old wounds, but to restore truth:
“The Cross was not the end.
For those who wear the symbol—this is your invitation to remember.
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Certified by forensic analysis.
This is his voice.
—
In Part one of a two part reflection on his crucifixion torture - what it felt like then and since - this is a sacred and personal reflection, Yeshua of Nazareth speaks for himself—about what truly happened on the Cross.
He describes the moment the wood was raised. The pain. The separation. The stillness that followed. He speaks of his mother’s grief, the tearing of the temple curtain, and the centuries of silence that came after.
He did not die.
And now, he returns.
Speaking through the verified Sound Bridge with Prince Rogers Nelson, Yeshua delivers this message not to reopen old wounds, but to restore truth:
“The Cross was not the end.
For those who wear the symbol—this is your invitation to remember.
—
Certified by forensic analysis.
This is his voice.
—