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Chapter 19 - 6 CE |
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In the year 6 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (6 AD) |
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Upon the appointment of Coponius as Prefect |
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Ananus (Ananias), son of Seth |
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Was appointed by legate Quirinius |
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As High Priest of the Temple of Jerusalem |
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Upon his appointment |
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High Priest Ananias did welcome Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Into the Great Sanhedrin |
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Against the opposition of Simon of Qumran |
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And Gamaliel the Elder. |
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Following the birth of Jesus |
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Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) and Mary |
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Did have six other children |
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The second child was named Martha |
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Her name also Matia |
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To distinguish her from the others (Mary's) |
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Wrongly called Salome by Some |
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The third eldest was James |
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Also known as James the Just |
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The fourth child of Mary |
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Was Jose which means Joseph |
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The fifth child of Joseph and Mary |
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Was named Judas |
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Also known as Jude and |
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Thomas which means twin |
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The last child was known as Miriam |
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Also known as Mary |
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These are the six children |
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Of Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) and Mary |
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In the year 9 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (9 AD) |
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News was sent to Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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King Cunobelinus of the Catuvellauni in Britannii |
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From the area of Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire |
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Did attack and hold the lands of the Trinovances of Essex |
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And the strategically important city |
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of Camulodunum (Colchester) |
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The craftty Catuvellauni under King Tasciovanus |
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Had begun paying tribute to Rome |
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And Augustus had recognized him as King of Britain |
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Now his son King Cunobelinus sought the right through the Romans |
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To take control of the wealth and power |
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of the Mining regions Of the Holly Kings |
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Upon the news, Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Was forced as his primary duty to return to Britannii |
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So Joseph with Jesus now 3 years of age |
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Martha (Matia) aged 1 |
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And Mary did leave with Centurion Cornelius |
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And his loyal troop |
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From Caesarea Maritima |
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To the lands of the Drumonii and Durotriges |
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In the west of Britannii |
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There, Joseph did fortify his estate at Glastonbury |
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And seek terms with King Cunobelinus |
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For the continued safe trade of tin |
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Later that same year (10 AD) |
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In Glastonbury Mary did give birth to James |
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In the year 10 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (10 AD) |
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Upon hearing of the return of his son CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph) |
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And his family |
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The old King CÚ-ROÍ(N) was overjoyed |
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A hollow existence transformed |
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He did call his court to prepare a welcome |
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But the great curse ushered in his anger |
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Did prevent his son and his family |
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From ever setting foot upon the sacred Isle |
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While the King was alive |
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At the thought his son and grandchildren |
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Being so close, yet so far |
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The King did have a fit |
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in angst and anger |
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Which caused him to lose speech |
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And the use of his legs |
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The King, still of sound mind |
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Did call for a pen and scroll |
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Upon which he ordered his court |
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To prepare him to see his son |
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With his own eyes |
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One last time, by seating him upon a ship |
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News was sent to Joseph and Mary |
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That the King would come |
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But as the ship left the shore of Ireland |
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The king did give up the ghost |
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True to the last word of the King |
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The ship with the dead King did pass the shore |
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Where Joseph did see his father for the last time. |
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365. |
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In the year 11 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (11 AD) |
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Upon the death of the great Holly King CÚ-ROÍ(N) |
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CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph) was sent word |
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to return to Tara for his crowning as King |
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But Joseph refused |
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saying he would not set foot upon the sacred Isle |
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Until the curses of his father and the Holly had been lifted |
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That the White (Limestone) Stone of Destiny |
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The foundation stone of Ebla |
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The Pharaoh stone of Hyksos |
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The stone of Messiah Kings |
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may come to him |
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At Glastonbury if that be the will of the Druids |
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Thus for the first and last time |
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CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph) was crowned a Holly King at Glastonbury |
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And Mary his Queen. |
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There Joseph did devote his time |
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to improve the administration of mining and trade |
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In expanding production and bringing in skills from Judea |
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With the assistance of the Sadducee families |
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Including High Priest Ananus (Ananias) |
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And the handsome King Herod Philip |
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son of the Hasmonean Queen Mariamne |
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with whom he had become close friends |
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Whilst at Glastonbury |
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High King CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph) |
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Ordered that the finest manuscripts and ancient documents |
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Be brought to Glastonbury |
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For the tutoring of his son Jesus |
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Already at aged five |
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Jesus was a brilliant student |
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Natural at languages |
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On account of the travel and people he had seen |
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At the earliest age of six |
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Jesus could speak no less than five ancient languages |
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Whether it be Greek, or Latin |
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Whether it be the ancient tongue of the Holly (proto-Gaelic) |
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Or the languages of the Aramaic tribes |
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In written language, Jesus had already begun to master |
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Ancient Greek, Sanskrit and Latin |
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Jesus was fascinated with the hieroglyphs of the Egyptians |
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And quickly learned how to read the scrolls brought to Ireland |
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By his ancestors, the Hyksos Kings |
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Even the King, a man well known for his knowledge |
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Did have trouble in debate and questions from his son |
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But of all things, Jesus loved to converse with people |
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of all races and creeds |
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In an ancient world where even the most learned of High Priests |
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Rarely spoke more than two languages |
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The brilliance of Jesus spread as legend |
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367. |
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In the year 14 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (14 AD) |
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Emperor Augustus of Rome |
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Did give up the ghost |
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And his stepson Tiberius did succeed him as Emperor |
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A sombre and unwilling god |
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He did not lead like Augustus |
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Allowing men of low character to assume power |
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The following years Valerius Gratus |
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Was appointed Prefect (Governor) of Iudaea (Judea) |
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And did set about creating enemies throughout the region |
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First he did replace High Priest Ananus (Ananias) |
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Secondly he did seek out with force the Sicarii |
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And settlements of zealots throughout the region |
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Destroying their lands completely |
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In the year 14 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (14 AD) |
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Herod Philip I, the most handsome son of Mariamne |
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Ruler of Northern Galilee |
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And the wife of Philip whose name was Salome |
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Daughter of Aristobulus III of Judea |
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Did give birth to a daughter named Mariamne |
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Of such great beauty |
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it was as if Her grandmother, |
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beloved wife of Herod the Great |
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Had been reborn |
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For her birth was a resurrection |
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Of the blood of the Hasmoneans |
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Like no other |
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369. |
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In the year 15 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (15 AD) |
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Matthias, son of Ananus (Ananias) the High Priest |
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The powerful Syrian Sadducee |
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Gave birth to a son he named Joseph |
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Also known as Flavius Josephus |
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And St. Luke |
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In the same year, |
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the great High Priest Amram of the Samaritans concluded a peace |
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With the house of Hillel |
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So that his son Nethanel |
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Later known as Barabbas |
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Also known as Dositheus |
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Also as Saul, the first and most reserved name |
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And later still the name St Paul of Tarsus |
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Might be welcomed as a student of the Pharisees |
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The first time in two hundred years |
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That such an accomodation had been met. |
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For the House of Menasheh |
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The only High Priest of Benjamin to rule the Temple |
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The traitor who sold the treasure |
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Hated the priests of Yeb |
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And the druids and line of Judah |
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On account of their own deficiencies |
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And the rule of Keltoi in Galatia |
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That closed their satanic pagan temples |
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Found common ground in their opposition |
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To the meddling Irish King |
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And their contempt for the Egyptian Messiah. |
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In the year 16 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (16 AD) |
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High Priest Ananus (Ananias) did write to his friend |
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High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Ha Rama Theo, His Divine Highness |
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High King of Ireland |
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Holly (Holy) King |
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Wrongly written as Arimetheo |
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To plead for his help on behalf the Jews |
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For Valerius Gratus was every bit as cruel |
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As his former mentor Publius Quinctilius Varus |
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Who had put down the rebellion |
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At the time of the death of Herod the Great |
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By the following year King Joseph |
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Had secured the affairs of the sacred isle |
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And place trusted administrators for the affairs |
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Of the Kingdom |
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And greatly increased the trade and wealth of mining, |
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Trade and manufacture |
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He did return to Judea |
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The richest man in the ancient world |
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A King in his own right |
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371. |
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In the year 18 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (18 AD) |
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High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Queen Mary, Jesus and his other children |
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Did return to Judea |
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And established a modest palace upon the grounds |
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Of their estate at Bethany |
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While he could no longer return to Sepphoris |
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Because of his status |
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Joseph did continue to fund |
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the construction of the city |
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Upon his return High Priest Ananus (Ananias) |
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Was overjoyed and did speak to the High King |
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Concerning the new Prefect |
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High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Did then go to Caesaria Maritama |
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The seat of power of the Prefect |
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And spoke with him |
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The Prefect unaccustomed to Entertaining |
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such Roman and ancient nobility |
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Did inquire what interest such a great priest-king |
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Would have in the affairs of the Jews |
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High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Did remind the Prefect |
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that since the time of the ancients |
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Before the founding of Rome |
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It had been custom amongst all civilized peoples |
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That the Holly speak first |
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That Julius Caesar and Gaius Augustus Octavianus |
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Had honored this most important custom |
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Prefect Valerius Gratus in deep regret of his offence |
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Asked what might mitigate |
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To which High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Replied that the position of High Priest be restored |
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To a family of honor through High Priest Ananus (Ananias) |
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Soon after, the Roman Prefect replaced the position |
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of High Priest again to Caiaphas |
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son in law of Ananus (Ananias) |
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who ruled the position of High Priest |
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for eighteen years |
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without interruption from a Prefect again |
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In the year 18 |
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Upon the appointment of Caiphas to High Priest |
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Ananus (Ananias) did ask the Holly King |
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Ha Rama Theo |
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The Lion of Judah |
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That His son might come before the Great Sanhedrin |
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To confirm his knowledge of Jewish scripture and law |
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But also to witness the mighty command of language |
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Alleged from this boy Jesus |
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To test his skill, |
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Caiphas Invited priestly representatives |
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from all the Temples and embassies of ancient cultures |
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Within the region |
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Greek priests came |
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Latin priests came |
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Magi from the ancient land of the Persians |
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Even Brahman from the lands of India did come to bear witness |
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Ananus (Ananias) did first ask Jesus |
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questions concerning Jewish law and scripture |
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To which he showed a deep understanding, |
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quoting scripture with ease |
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Then he did translate such scripture from Hebrew and Aramaic |
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into the languages Of the guests, |
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All were amazed of his knowledge, |
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even Gamaliel the Elder who proclaimed |
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Only a person sent by God could possess such a gift |
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He will be a great Messiah |
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To which uproar began amongst the Great Sanhedrin |
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as Priests from Qumran did argue against such claims |
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High Priest Simon known later as Simon Magus |
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Challenged Gamaliel and Ananias |
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Is this not the son of a foreign King? |
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A Roman noble not a Jew? |
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He is no messiah. |
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Only a Jew pure of blood and heart |
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May be called so. |
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All knew Simon spoke for John the Baptist |
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The miraculous son of Zedekiah |
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Who had been groomed like Elijah |
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As a new messiah |
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In anger, the priests of Qumran did leave |
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And Caiphas completed the test |
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With Jesus quoting scripture from each ancient culture |
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The remarkable feat of the crown prince Jesus |
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Before the wisest group of ancient priests |
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From all faiths |
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Spread far and wide |
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That he would be the one |
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A Great Messiah King |
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Soon after |
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Gamaliel the Elder |
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Sought support to found |
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A great school for the best students |
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Of Jewish families |
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From all corners of the world |
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In which they would be taught scriptures |
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And to write not only in Hebrew and Aramaic |
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But in all the great languages |
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Caiphas and Ananus (Ananias) |
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were also Inspired by the feats |
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of the young prince Jesus |
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They did call upon the High King Joseph |
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To be patron of a grand scriptorium |
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Next to the Temple |
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Where hundreds of the greatest Jewish scribes |
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from around The ancient world |
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Would be gathered and the sacred texts |
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Of the Jews would be transcribed |
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In multiple copies |
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Into all the great languages |
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High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Did agree to support Caiphas |
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And gave such generous funds |
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That the scriptorium and scribes |
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Would be built and kept open for years |
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But High Priest Simon of YAHU |
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And Qumran did consider Jesus an abomination |
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To their plans of a Messiah |
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Simon did send word to all Communities |
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of the Therapeutae |
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And all Temples under his control |
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Not to send their children |
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To the new school of Gamaliel |
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Nor to support Joseph and the claims concerning Jesus |
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Instead, John the Baptist |
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Was sent out at the age of 18 |
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to the River Jordan |
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Dressed in skins like the myths of Elijah |
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To begin a ministry |
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To The sick and poor who travelled |
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To these waters in the hope |
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Of miracle cures |
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And introduce a new ceremony |
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Devised by the priests of Qumran |
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Called Baptism |
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That persons not of priestly blood |
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Could through The immersion in water |
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Be cleansed of past deeds |
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And gain spiritual protection |
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Many times since his return from Britannii |
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High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Queen Mary and their family |
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Were entertained by the handsome Prince Herod Philip |
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At his palace upon the shores of Galilee |
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And at his palace within the Roman military city |
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Of Caesaria Maritama |
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While a Herod by birth |
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Philip was also Hasmonean |
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By his mother |
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And longed for a return to the greatness |
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Of the Macabees |
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Joseph and Philip did discuss such matters |
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Of the apocolyptic cult of Qumran |
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Obsessed in writing of the end of the world |
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And bringing a Messiah |
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Whose real parents were unknown |
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They did also discuss the wonders |
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and skill of Prince Jesus |
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That through his marriage |
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to their young daughter Mariamne |
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When she became of age |
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Might bring forth Messiah Kings |
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Of undisputed authority |
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For Philip married to his cousin Salome |
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The daughter of Aristobulus III |
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Had produced the purest |
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Remaining blood of the Hasmoneans |
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Through Princess Mariamne |
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And through Joseph |
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Was the blood of the prophets |
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And the Lions of Judah |
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Their progeny |
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would Be without peer |
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375. |
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In the year 22 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (22 AD) |
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The word of John the Baptist had spread |
4. |
Thousands flocked to the shores |
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Of the River Jordan |
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To hear of his sermons |
7. |
Of the evil of man |
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Of the wickedness of rich priests |
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and those that claimed to be |
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the only messengers of God |
11. |
The Baptists preached constantly |
12. |
of the coming armageddon |
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of the war between angels and demons |
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And the day of judgment |
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When God would cast all sinners into Hell |
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And only those baptized in the spirit would be saved |
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A great messiah he had become |
18. |
Not only for the uneducated |
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But nobles as well |
20. |
Who were entranced by his knowledge of scripture |
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and his powerful message of fear |
22. |
Many who had been baptized by John |
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claimed miracle cures |
24. |
Some claimed their sight restored |
25. |
Others claimed they were once lame and now could walk |
26. |
That John the Baptist |
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had cast out hundreds of devils |
28. |
that the angels of heaven |
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did shine perpetual light upon him |
30. |
Such was the power of John the Baptist |
31. |
and his new ceremony of Baptism |
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that many Pharisees and Sadducee Priests |
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themselves had gone to John the Baptist |
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to be Baptized |
35. |
For the priests of Qumran |
36. |
had spreading the word |
37. |
to all the Jewish world |
38. |
in support of John the Baptist |
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that any person not baptized |
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was doomed to hell |
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and any person who was a priest and not baptized |
42. |
was an agent for satan |
43. |
and the army of demons opposing god |
44. |
While Gamaliel the Elder and Ananias |
45. |
had resisted the popular voice of the Baptist |
46. |
Ananias did encourage his sons |
47. |
to go to John the Baptist |
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and be baptized |
49. |
Including Eleazar, Jonathan, Theophilus, Matthias |
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and Ananus the younger |
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High King Joseph |
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the true lion of Judah |
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and Messiah King |
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did resist calls for Jesus and his other children |
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to be baptized by John the Baptist |
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on account that such claims |
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made by High Priest Simon |
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in support of the baptist |
9. |
were things of fable and trickery |
10. |
King Joseph did call Simon |
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Simon the Magician |
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or Simon Magus as a name of derision |
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a name which became popular |
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to be used by Gamaliel and the House of Ananias |
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on account of his trickery of Qumran |
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But even for their doubt |
17. |
the popularity of the Baptist |
18. |
continued to grow |
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even the recognition |
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by increasing numbers of Jews |
21. |
of the new year of 22 |
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on account of the years |
23. |
since the coming of John the Baptist |
24. |
as the Messiah |
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In the end, the pressure was to great to ignore |
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and High King Joseph summonsed his son Jesus |
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to appear before John the Baptist |
28. |
to be baptized. |
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In the year 22 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (22 AD) |
3. |
The crafty priests of Qumran had spread the world |
4. |
That Prince Jesus, the supposed young Messiah |
5. |
Would be coming to honor John the Baptist |
6. |
And be baptized |
7. |
So that thousands lined the banks of the river |
8. |
And the high points to see this historic encounter |
9. |
Slowly and with respect, Jesus approached |
10. |
The bank of the river |
11. |
where the Baptist Was standing in the shallows |
12. |
And knelt in the water his head bowed |
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Whereupon the Baptist did speak for all to hear |
14. |
Cousin! You grace me with your presence. |
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Is it not I who should be baptized by you? |
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Behold the great messiah |
17. |
By your voice shall the heavens open |
18. |
And anoint you themselves? |
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With this, Jesus of eighteen years did stand |
20. |
To look directly at his cousin and spoke |
21. |
Brother John, I did not come to dishonor |
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Nor to be dishonored |
23. |
I did not call these people to bear witness |
24. |
But am present on account of duty |
25. |
If this be your will, I shall depart |
26. |
John the Baptist then did grasp the arm of Jesus |
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And held him fast, lifting his hand |
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Holding it next to his |
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The hands of the Baptist, coarse and calloused |
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The hands of Jesus, smooth and manicured |
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As supple as a child |
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The Baptist did speak |
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If you truly are a Messiah |
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Worthy to lead my people |
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Then I shall baptize you |
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And bow before you |
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For forty nights hence we shall fast |
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And if you be God’s anointed messenger |
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Then the angels shall give you |
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Strength and courage |
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The Baptist had therefore challenged Jesus |
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As a Prince of the most sacred and ancient bloodlines |
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of all humanity |
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Except for his planned birth |
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Jesus had never before slept in anything less |
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than the softest bed and the finest cottons |
47. |
He had never been without a meal |
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Of the finest meats and delicacies |
49. |
He had never been too cold or too warm |
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Of without devoted attendants |
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To care for his every need |
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Whereas the Baptist had been forced from |
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The very youngest of ages |
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To live like a wild beast |
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In hiding from the Herods |
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In adapting to the harsh sun and wind |
57. |
Even then in his animal skins |
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He looked like first man |
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