The Nazarene
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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