10-11-2016, 07:59 PM
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Thanks Bring_4thPlenum.
There is a version of the betrayal of Jesus that readers may not know, so while I have a moment I will share it here. The version takes into account the imminent capture of Jesus, as there were not enough places to hide such a group of men. What occurred during the Last Supper was a ritual that enabled the higher bodies of Jesus to mingle with those of his disciples. Judas Iscariot, being the most advanced of his students, was selected to forgo the ritual, in order to find the Romans and delay them until the "supper" could be completed.
In this version there is no betrayal, and there is not the uncomfortable situation where Jesus knows all the time that his best friend rats on him.
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Thanks Bring_4thPlenum.
There is a version of the betrayal of Jesus that readers may not know, so while I have a moment I will share it here. The version takes into account the imminent capture of Jesus, as there were not enough places to hide such a group of men. What occurred during the Last Supper was a ritual that enabled the higher bodies of Jesus to mingle with those of his disciples. Judas Iscariot, being the most advanced of his students, was selected to forgo the ritual, in order to find the Romans and delay them until the "supper" could be completed.
In this version there is no betrayal, and there is not the uncomfortable situation where Jesus knows all the time that his best friend rats on him.
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