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Crucifixion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pilate ordered Jesus brutally beaten, probably believing that such punishment would satisfy the ugly mob, but it demanded more and Jesus was delivered up to be crucified. ... A Physician Testifies About the Crucifixion ... About a decade ago, reading Jim Bishop's The Day Christ Died, I realized that I had for years taken...
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'Now from the sixth hour until the ninth hour there was darkness over all the land..... And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice, and yielded up his spirit..... ... Another first century historian who also mentions this darkness was Phlegon who wrote a history entitled the "Olympiads.
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It is clear the missionaries have failed to take into account those periods of history preceding the Romans. Such restricted reading has meant they are not fully aware of the genesis of crucifixion and the importance ... Verily I will cut off your hands and your feet alternately, and verily I will crucify you every one.
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Edward Said argued that the West depicted the “Orient” removed from history thus creating a timeless world—and by so doing, creating the comforting distance the West needed to compare itself and feel superior and justified.
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The most famous speech in American political history was delivered by William Jennings Bryan on July 9, 1896, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. ... You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
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Now that authorities know what a major find this could be, the tombs being carefully monitored to keep it safe from looters. Cao Cao is a looming figure in Chinese history and culture.
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