Once again the children of Jehovah were under the yoke of yet another Empire near the turn of the fourth
millennium. In the tiny town of Nazareth the son of a carpenter was born. As he nurtured it seemed he was a child
of promise who quickly learned the Scriptures and was destined to fulfil the Mosaic thrust for freedom. As a young
man his gentle manner and teachings captured the hearts of the villagers and he was soon known as simply the
Nazarene who had come to teach the Commandments in a gentler kinder light through which one finds freedom
within.
The priestly elders in Jerusalem heard of this and summoned the young man, They judged him an infidel, resulting
in crucifixion. A handful of followers transcended the view of him as a simple Nazarene teacher and made him a
God.
Copyright © 2005 Richard R. Kennedy All rights reserved. Revised: December 14, 2005.
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