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The Passion of the Christ

To be predicted means that you’re the fruition, Of a rational process, effortful and determined; We can all predict that someone will soon cure cancer, And so Jesus was foretold as medicine’s romancer. The name Jesus Christ means predicted saviour, And Isaiah 53 verse 5 states that he definitely would be, Wounded by the government for the people’s freedoms, But that because of his wounds society would be superior. Those who were intelligent just before Jesus came, Felt a wave of change in the medical field, Where doctors only treated the families of the rich: The intelligent said that such a wave would equality yield. When Christ was stressed out, about to be arrested, He forsook his medical mind and surrendered all to god; You can see that the god thing is for trials by government, Or today, trials by society when your stance is not odd. Upon arrest, the soldiers wanted Jesus of Nazareth, Not Jesus the son of god, or the Jesus of any divinity tribe, And Jesus simply replied to them “I am he,” squarely and plainly, Unlike at his trial, where for speech he had to be bribed. The allegation was indeed productivity in profession, His work skill, which came and grew from his family roots; He got much social power from his healings and exorcisms, As he had learnt the joinery trade well, had invented new shoots. Caiaphus asked if he was a king from the miracles he did, Miracles of course being new methods and techniques, And he replied to Pilate that god, the church and he himself, Determine his actions, that their lee-way is his health. Jesus was popular at church, not amongst the government, So it was informally considered to be his validator; The question was whether the people still saw state over church, For common order to be maintained and not left in the lurch. He knew he would die for the good he had done in life, So inaugurated communion to remember his cause: Loving the weaker, lower ones no matter who they are, Saying everyone should know that personally in applause. The Passion of the Christ film 2004 used.

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