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This was the fate of Jesus, handed over to the occupying power by his own people for humiliation, torture, and a barbaric execution. This was deeply threatening to his identity as the Son of God and ...
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I’ll set the scene. It’s summer on a mid-to-late 20 degree day. You rally some mates for some relatively impromptu beers. You’re all keen to maybe keep an eye on whatever sport’s playing on TV; but, ...