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- From: billg@bony1.bony.com (Bill Gripp)
- Subject: Re: What did Judas betray?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.160552.15835@bony1.bony.com>
- Organization: LA&W RR
- References: <1992Nov11.203736.12929@imagen.com> <1992Nov17.043358.16082@bony1.bony.com> <LEET.92Nov18103245@dove.ims.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 92 16:05:52 GMT
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- In article <LEET.92Nov18103245@dove.ims.com> leet@ims.com (Lee Thomas) writes:
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- >>First and foremost, it is said in the New Testament (sorry can't remeber the
- >>chapter and verse number or even book, but you'd recognize it) that one of the
- >>members of the Sanhedrin, quieted the others by saying something like: don't
- >>worry about him there were others before him and they appeared and disapperaed
- >>and teh Jewish people forgotten about them, so this will also be his fate.
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- >Bill> I only recognize this as the end of a movie often on TV around Easter
- >Bill> (The Greatest Story Ever Told?), spoken by Martin Landau. If it's
- >Bill> actually in the New Testament, I'd like to see a reference.
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- >Acts 5:34-39, wherein Gamaliel addresses the Sanhedrin. One of the
- >greatest arguments for the authenticity of the resurrection, by the way.
-
- Agreed, however as several other posters have already pointed out, Avi's
- description of the passage is quite different from the passage itself
- and is more akin to what he may have seen in a movie than what he would
- have gotten from reading the appropriate scripture.
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