Jesus, a modest Judean woodworker starting to see that he is the child of God, is drawn right into revolutionary action versus the Roman occupiers by Judas-- regardless of his protestations that love, not physical violence, is the path to redemption. The burden of being the hero of the human race torments Jesus throughout his life, leading him to doubt.
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Jesus, a modest Judean woodworker starting to see that he is the child of God, is drawn right into revolutionary action versus the Roman occupiers by Judas-- regardless of his protestations that love, not physical violence, is the path to redemption. The burden of being the hero of the human race torments Jesus throughout his life, leading him to doubt.
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