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>> judas! by the vision. he now understands that he is part of a sacred mission. >> jesus wanted to be sacrificed. he asks judas to betray him. and judas says, "why me?" jesus tells him, "because you're the closest to me." "i beg you to do it." >> he understands what's happening. he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this is hugely shocking. it's stunning. >> the gospel of judas totally changes the relationship between jesus and judas. now judas is not a traitor but a trusted ally chosen by jesus to help him fulfill go
>> judas! by the vision. he now understands that he is part of a sacred mission. >> jesus wanted to be sacrificed. he asks judas to betray him. and judas says, "why me?" jesus tells him, "because you're the closest to me." "i beg you to do it." >> he understands what's happening. he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus...
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>> judas!> judas is transformed by the vision. he now understands that he is part of a sacred mission. >> jesus wanted to be sacrificed. he asks judas to betray him. and judas says, "why me?" jesus tells him, "because you're the closest to me." "i beg you to do it." >> he understands what's happening. he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this is hugely shocking. it's stunning. >> the gospel of judas totally changes the relationship between jesus and judas. now judas is not a traitor but a trusted ally chosen by jesus
>> judas!> judas is transformed by the vision. he now understands that he is part of a sacred mission. >> jesus wanted to be sacrificed. he asks judas to betray him. and judas says, "why me?" jesus tells him, "because you're the closest to me." "i beg you to do it." >> he understands what's happening. he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to...
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arantxa: y nos vamos a despedir con una tradiciÓn, cientos de mexicanos quemaron la figura de judas,abe mencionar que esta figura son como piÑatas hechas de papel periÓdico, harina y agua. explotan como pueden apreciar en estas imÁgenes. asÍ llegamos al final y no la cambie, quÉdese con una ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". locutor: esta noche en una ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". >> recibÍa llamadas anÓnimas porque no se identificaban, diciendo que aquÍ atendÍan al sublevado del pueblo. locutor: denunciÓ la violencia y la opresiÓn en su paÍs. marÍa: ¿Él intuÍa que lo podÍan matar? >> su puesto que sÍ. locutor: hasta que una bala asesina silenciÓ su voz. >> cuando Él cayÓ ya traÍa mucha sangre en sus ojos, oÍdos, la boca. locutor: ¿quiÉn ordenÓ a matar a monseÑor Óscar romero?
arantxa: y nos vamos a despedir con una tradiciÓn, cientos de mexicanos quemaron la figura de judas,abe mencionar que esta figura son como piÑatas hechas de papel periÓdico, harina y agua. explotan como pueden apreciar en estas imÁgenes. asÍ llegamos al final y no la cambie, quÉdese con una ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". locutor: esta noche en una ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". >> recibÍa llamadas anÓnimas porque no se identificaban, diciendo que...
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as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus's conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the brother of jesus, as probably a child from joseph's prior marriage before he married mary. >> but not all christians are in agreement. >> protestants would say there are other children that are the biological kids of mary and joseph, in which case, jesus would be the older brother. and perhaps other siblings of jesus would have looked up to him. >> matthew 1-25 says, literally, joseph was not knowing her in the carnal sense until she gave birth to jesus. now any normal reading of that sentence implies she went on to have more children after that, and his brothers and sisters are in fact his brothers and sisters. >> the bible tells us very little about the early life of jesus. >> the gospels really fast forwar
as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus's conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the brother of jesus, as probably a child from joseph's prior marriage before he married mary. >> but not all christians...
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>> judas. >> bless you, judas.ut jews criticize the commerce, the money lending. >> standing there he derides this beauty, this grandeur with threats. its stone is -- a place where every day 700 of our priests perform rituals this is the house of god. >> to be protected with our lives, our blood. i heard you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. situations now reach critical mass. >>> also, charles krauthammer on the bowe bergdahl poll next "factor." >>> joshua. >> can we see the baptist? >> he's back. >> can we see him? >> impo
>> judas. >> bless you, judas.ut jews criticize the commerce, the money lending. >> standing there he derides this beauty, this grandeur with threats. its stone is -- a place where every day 700 of our priests perform rituals this is the house of god. >> to be protected with our lives, our blood. i heard you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to...
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. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus in the most infamous act of treachery ever. >> judasf all wickedness. >> the most villainous person in human history. >> evil, demonic, the lowest of the low. >> now, new evidence rewrites the story of jesus and judas. a lost book of secret knowledge, condemned as heresy 1800 years ago.
. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus in the most infamous act of treachery ever. >> judasf all wickedness. >> the most villainous person in human history. >> evil, demonic, the lowest of the low. >> now, new evidence rewrites the story of jesus and judas. a lost book of secret knowledge, condemned as heresy 1800 years ago.
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. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus in the most infamous act of treachery ever. >> judas all wickedness. >> the most villainous person in human history. >> evil, demonic, the lowest of the low. >> now, new evidence rewrites the story of jesus and judas. a lost book of secret knowledge, condemned as heresy 1800 years ago.
. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus in the most infamous act of treachery ever. >> judas all wickedness. >> the most villainous person in human history. >> evil, demonic, the lowest of the low. >> now, new evidence rewrites the story of jesus and judas. a lost book of secret knowledge, condemned as heresy 1800 years ago.
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judas, but at least we can have some empathy for him. >>> mary magdalene. the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about mary. is it possible that everything we've assumed about her is wrong and could lost gospels help fill in the missing parts of her story and tell us who really was mary magdalene? ♪ >>> for many christians today, mary magdalene is revered for her compassionate love for jesus. >> i think jesus meant everything to mary. >> she was present at the crucifixion and, most importantly, she was present at the resurrection. she's the first person to whom jesus appears after his resurrection. >> do not weep nor grieve nor be irresolute. for h
judas, but at least we can have some empathy for him. >>> mary magdalene. the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus?...
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on the night that judas will betray him, jesus invites his disciples to share a last supper. >> he hasant that he finish his last teaching and his last dinner before he is seized and arrested violently. >> mary magdalene, mary the mother of jesus, they're not there at the last supper, but the reason they're not there is because jesus knows that he's about to be betrayed. this arresting, this seizing could be very violent, it could be very dangerous. >> following his betrayal by judas, jesus is arrested, tried and sentenced by pilot to be crucified. >> the men had fled because the men could have been arrested with jesus for insurrection as he was. they could have been crucified as well. >> jesus called the disciples to follow him. and the one thing that they have failed to do, many of the disciples, is to follow jesus at the most crucial moment of all, which is to the cross. but mary has understood this and she's followed him to the cross. she succeeded where many of the male disciples have failed. >> how difficult it must have been for mary, the mother of jesus, mary magdalene, the las
on the night that judas will betray him, jesus invites his disciples to share a last supper. >> he hasant that he finish his last teaching and his last dinner before he is seized and arrested violently. >> mary magdalene, mary the mother of jesus, they're not there at the last supper, but the reason they're not there is because jesus knows that he's about to be betrayed. this arresting, this seizing could be very violent, it could be very dangerous. >> following his betrayal...
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on the night that judas will betray him, jesus invites his disciples to share a last supper. >> jesusast supper in secret because he can't let the authorities know where he's going to be because it's very important that he finish his last teaching and his last supper before he is seized and arrested violently. >> mary magdalene, mary the mother of jesus, they're not there at the last supper, but the reason they're not there is because jesus knows that he's about to be betrayed. this arresting, this seizing could be very violent, it could be very dangerous. >> following his betrayal by judas, jesus is arrested, tried and sentenced by pontius pilate to be scourged and crucified. >> the men had fled because the men could have been arrested with jesus for insurrection as he was. they could have been crucified as well. >> jesus called the disciples to follow him. and the one thing that they have failed to do, many of the disciples, is to follow jesus at the most crucial moment of all, which is to the cross. but mary has understood this and she's followed him to the cross. she succeeded whe
on the night that judas will betray him, jesus invites his disciples to share a last supper. >> jesusast supper in secret because he can't let the authorities know where he's going to be because it's very important that he finish his last teaching and his last supper before he is seized and arrested violently. >> mary magdalene, mary the mother of jesus, they're not there at the last supper, but the reason they're not there is because jesus knows that he's about to be betrayed. this...
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el ex rojinegro, mÁs solo que judas. suele su alma para empujar el 1 0.e. para abrir los cartones. despuÉs logrÓ el empate en el 2 tiempo. se lo quita y gol. darÍa la vuelta la tortilla con un contragolpe mortal. parecÍa que los hidalgos se llevaban los. ma que siempre no. penal bien ejecutado. 2 a 2 el final. en nuevo leÓn, tigres y veracruz. muy bien cobrado por rafael. 3 minutos despuÉs, ampliaron su ventaja. jesÚs dueÑas con la pelota. manda el centro y golazo. igual duele el gol de rafael. portaba distancias con 1 tiro libre con el veracruz, pero no serÍa de mucha ayuda. no perdonÓ para el 3 a 1 final. ganaron los tigres. en el baloncesto visitando la casa. charly villanueva con el tigre. vuela, vuela. note hace falta equipaje. ir a la bandeja y la toma. con la pelota de nuevo encuentra. y yo soy tu amigo fiel. desde el infinito y mÁs aya. cenar 123.12 victorias ha habido para golden state. las semifinales en la victoria de marzo. vaya juego! que terminarÍa con la sorpresiva victoria de wisconsin. mientras que duke irÁ a otra final, tras derrotar por
el ex rojinegro, mÁs solo que judas. suele su alma para empujar el 1 0.e. para abrir los cartones. despuÉs logrÓ el empate en el 2 tiempo. se lo quita y gol. darÍa la vuelta la tortilla con un contragolpe mortal. parecÍa que los hidalgos se llevaban los. ma que siempre no. penal bien ejecutado. 2 a 2 el final. en nuevo leÓn, tigres y veracruz. muy bien cobrado por rafael. 3 minutos despuÉs, ampliaron su ventaja. jesÚs dueÑas con la pelota. manda el centro y golazo. igual duele el gol...
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no sÉ la decisiÓn del Árbitro william: el saludo de judas en el tecnolÓgico, todo era sonrisas... rey de cabeza anotaba en su propia porterÍa terminaba el juego con empate a un gol. los pumas... minuto 46, el turbo era para javier cortÉs y el golazo, de matÍas brito que ha resucitado. estadio la corregidora... el perro sigue asustado. encontrarÍa el camino hacia el empate. a pase de henry martÍnez... pero al final de la primera mitad la casa del querÉtaro sellando la victoria 2 _1 estadio luis pirata fuentes, quintana roo... juan Ángel, puso el esfÉrico de cabeza. estadio territorio santos... cuatro minutos de juego... anotaba, no lo celebraba por su pasado. al minuto 17 andrÉs aguirre, se encargaba de sacar este zapatazo y adentro. mÁs tarde andrÉs andrade empataba de penal. en la segunda mitad despertÓ santos... santos se anotÓ la victoria por marcador de 4 a 3. los de la comarca lagunera sigue luchando por meterse en la liguilla. se nos viene la fecha 14 de cruz azul y chivas. tigres, monterrey.. chiapas_veracruz. pumas_leones negros. deberÁ analizar el vÍdeo en donde el turco
no sÉ la decisiÓn del Árbitro william: el saludo de judas en el tecnolÓgico, todo era sonrisas... rey de cabeza anotaba en su propia porterÍa terminaba el juego con empate a un gol. los pumas... minuto 46, el turbo era para javier cortÉs y el golazo, de matÍas brito que ha resucitado. estadio la corregidora... el perro sigue asustado. encontrarÍa el camino hacia el empate. a pase de henry martÍnez... pero al final de la primera mitad la casa del querÉtaro sellando la victoria 2 _1...
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. --- hoy tambin es un feriado religioso para las familias judas ya que celebran el ocatvo da de pascuas. juanfra ---dos trabajadores de la construccion se inspiran en la semana santa para pintar un lienzo religioso y compartirlo con otros creyentes catolicos... ---martin plascencia habl con ellos y nos platica en que consiste esta obra y como se inspiraron. take pkg 0:01 0:13 0:27 lo que edgar flores y su sobrino elias hernandez hicieron al pintar este lienzo con un tema religioso dicen no fue una casualida "siento que el espíritu santo me ilumino y me dijo que hiciera una obra como de esta magnitud" ninguno de estos dos inmigrantes mexicanos estudio arte, ni pintura. el talento de ambos es la instalacion de pisos y alfombras. tenia que usar la imaginación porque realmente nadie sabe como se mira dios y todo no? por varios meses se inspiraron en la semana santa para realizar esta obra con un gran significado religioso.. "la resurrecion, el sábado de gloria cuando jesus sube al cielo y lo espera su padre y el espíritu santo y el hijo que sube al cielo" en su tiempo libre utilizaron el ja
. --- hoy tambin es un feriado religioso para las familias judas ya que celebran el ocatvo da de pascuas. juanfra ---dos trabajadores de la construccion se inspiran en la semana santa para pintar un lienzo religioso y compartirlo con otros creyentes catolicos... ---martin plascencia habl con ellos y nos platica en que consiste esta obra y como se inspiraron. take pkg 0:01 0:13 0:27 lo que edgar flores y su sobrino elias hernandez hicieron al pintar este lienzo con un tema religioso dicen no fue...
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>> first of all, i'm sure donald would have to fire judas first, right?ing judas is gone donald might be mad at peter for denying jesus three times and not having his back. >> who is the last one standing? >> john the beloved because he was the only one who showed up at the crucifixion. >> good news for john the beloved. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to brianna keilar in "the situation room." have a wonderful peaceful passover and easter. >>> happening now, terror tailspin. al qaeda empties a prison freeing dozens of known terrorists. are bomb makers among those on the loose and will americans be more at risk? >>> american isis. the feds say a woman who calls herself young lioness knowingly helped terrorists and even bought an airline ticket to go join them. this makes three terror cases against american women in just two days. what is the attraction? >>> intentional acceleration. the newly discovered flight data recorder shows the germanwings co-pilot sped up his airliner's deadly plunge into a mountainside. what else
>> first of all, i'm sure donald would have to fire judas first, right?ing judas is gone donald might be mad at peter for denying jesus three times and not having his back. >> who is the last one standing? >> john the beloved because he was the only one who showed up at the crucifixion. >> good news for john the beloved. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to brianna keilar in "the situation room." have a wonderful peaceful...
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. --- hoy tambin es un feriado religioso para las familias judas ya que celebran el ocatvo da de pascuasjuanfra ---dos trabajadores de la construccion se inspiran en la semana santa para pintar un lienzo religioso y compartirlo con otros creyentes catolicos... ---martin plascencia habl con ellos y nos platica en que consiste esta obra y como se inspiraron. take pkg 0:01 0:13 0:27 lo que edgar flores y su sobrino elias hernandez hicieron al pintar este lienzo con un tema religioso dicen no fue una casualida siento que el espíritu santo me ilumino y me dijo que hiciera una obra como de esta magnitud.. ninguno de estos dos inmigrantes mexicanos estudio arte ni pintura. el talento de ambos es la instalacion de pisos y alfombras. tenia que usar la imaginación porque realmente nadie sabe como se mira dios y todo no? por varios meses se inspiraron en la semana santa para realizar esta obra con un gran significado religioso.. la resurrecion el sábado de gloria cuando jesus sube al cielo y lo espera su padre y el espíritu santo y el hijo que sube al cielo. en su tiempo libre utilizaron el jardin
. --- hoy tambin es un feriado religioso para las familias judas ya que celebran el ocatvo da de pascuasjuanfra ---dos trabajadores de la construccion se inspiran en la semana santa para pintar un lienzo religioso y compartirlo con otros creyentes catolicos... ---martin plascencia habl con ellos y nos platica en que consiste esta obra y como se inspiraron. take pkg 0:01 0:13 0:27 lo que edgar flores y su sobrino elias hernandez hicieron al pintar este lienzo con un tema religioso dicen no fue...
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these are judas dolls, which were used in mexichan religious ceremonies.one on the left actually has a no smoking sign attached to it. this painting belongs to the military of finance in mexico, and was a huge problem to borrow. it has never been in this country before. it is an amazing thing. charlie: how did you get it? john: a lot of work. [laughter] 60 e-mails. charlie: pablo picasso. this is from 1928. i always for bait everyone to clean my studio. i counted on the protection of dust. it is my ally. i always let it settle where it live. katrina:john: this is a wonderful painting. originally it was more articulated and colored. gradually he edited out with the white of the studio wall, so that it is representation. one can imagine it is not in the deep space. it is flattened out. this is what becomes the in normative later on. charlie: next is just for john. john: this is what happens eventually. this is a painting of a studio wall. this is in the exhibition the climax of the evolution. images of the works on the wall there is a plaster cast of an arm,
these are judas dolls, which were used in mexichan religious ceremonies.one on the left actually has a no smoking sign attached to it. this painting belongs to the military of finance in mexico, and was a huge problem to borrow. it has never been in this country before. it is an amazing thing. charlie: how did you get it? john: a lot of work. [laughter] 60 e-mails. charlie: pablo picasso. this is from 1928. i always for bait everyone to clean my studio. i counted on the protection of dust. it...
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judas narrates jesus christ superstar.t up the difficult task of figuring out who aaron burr is. charlie: but you think more of them. lin-manuel: i do after learning more about him. there are several biographies. gore vidal wrote a historical fiction novel. one of the things i learned, he is an early feminist. his daughter received an education greater than any man of that era. he was close with his wife and daughter. he was on the mission society with alexander hamilton for the abolition of slaves in new york state. there were redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way to that. every biography is either insanely defensive or vilifies him. charlie: on one hand, aaron burr was cautious, careful. alexander hamilton wanted to charge forward. lin-manuel: alexander hamilton left behind 27 volumes. burr left less than two. the tragedy of the show is, at the moment when burr is reckless and let's go, and hamilton is cautious, one kills the other. thomas: hamilton knew they would be bound forever. that would ensur
judas narrates jesus christ superstar.t up the difficult task of figuring out who aaron burr is. charlie: but you think more of them. lin-manuel: i do after learning more about him. there are several biographies. gore vidal wrote a historical fiction novel. one of the things i learned, he is an early feminist. his daughter received an education greater than any man of that era. he was close with his wife and daughter. he was on the mission society with alexander hamilton for the abolition of...
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within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! >> no!arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. ♪ it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish council, the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. simply meeting jesus even for one time was life changing and that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman procur
within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! >> no!arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. ♪ it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish council, the sanhedrin. >> the...
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within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth!> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities. he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish counsel. the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. meeting jesus for one time was life changing. that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman pontius
within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth!> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities. he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish counsel. the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe...
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as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. but exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus's conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the brother of jesus as probably a child from joseph's prior marriage before he married mary. >> but not all christians are in agreement. >> protestants would say there are other children that are the biological kids of mary and joseph, in which case, jesus would be the older brother. and perhaps other siblings of jesus would have looked up to him. >> matthew 1-25 says literally, joseph was not knowing her in the carnal sense until she gave birth until jesus. now any normal reading of that sentence implies she went on to have more children after that, and his brothers and sisters are in fact his brothers and sisters. >> the bible tells us very little about the early life of jesus. >> the gospels really fast f
as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. but exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus's conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the brother of jesus as probably a child from joseph's prior marriage before he married mary. >> but not all...
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. >> it is like a judas kiss? >> they did it before? >> and wait a minute.and she might know about this. >> i think the kiss is going to anger a lot of conservatives. he has a lot of conservative mad at him. they don't connect with each other and part of it is the congressman starting in the mid90s and started to live in district. i belong to a bipartisan congressional club. and i don't go to meetings and before when people lived in districts. >> that means living in the home state. >> and if you go to these bipartisan women's groups you are friends with the woman. and let's take our spouses out to dinner and people have relationships. and this president did little to build relationships and that is part of it. >> if boehner is honest he would have given them a kiss of death and say i always anyhow it was you, nancy. >> wow, we'll turn off your net flicks. >> he has the testostrown. >> is it creepy. the first kiss was awkward and creepy. >> there was no tongue involved. >> and the last one is leaning in. >> oh, my goodness. >> they appear to be getting along
. >> it is like a judas kiss? >> they did it before? >> and wait a minute.and she might know about this. >> i think the kiss is going to anger a lot of conservatives. he has a lot of conservative mad at him. they don't connect with each other and part of it is the congressman starting in the mid90s and started to live in district. i belong to a bipartisan congressional club. and i don't go to meetings and before when people lived in districts. >> that means living...
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judas anywhere eights jesus christ super star. that's immediately where i went.sk for me figuring out who aaron burr is. he's known as the villain -- >> rose: you make more of him. >> i do after learning more about his life. i have to learn my way in becauseb biographies. gore wrote a historical fiction novel. his words are a lot craftier than mine. one of the things i learned about burr he's an early feminist. his daughter received an education greater than any man of that error you. he was close with his wife and daughter. he was on the mission for alexander hamilton for the abolition of slaves in new york city, new york state. so there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way into that because every biography either is in defense of him or vilifies him. >> rose: on one hand aaron burr was amazing, cautious, careful, laid back. >> he wrote volumes of written work and burr left behind less than two. that tells you how much burr reserved the right to change his mind about any position he had at any particular point. the tragedy of the show
judas anywhere eights jesus christ super star. that's immediately where i went.sk for me figuring out who aaron burr is. he's known as the villain -- >> rose: you make more of him. >> i do after learning more about his life. i have to learn my way in becauseb biographies. gore wrote a historical fiction novel. his words are a lot craftier than mine. one of the things i learned about burr he's an early feminist. his daughter received an education greater than any man of that error...
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judas nar gate-- narrates jesus christ superstar. cane narrates evita that set up the difficult as ifing of figuring out who aaron burr is who as we say in the show say villain in our history. >> but you think more of him? >> i do after learning a lot about his life. i have to find my way if because there are a a lot of biographies of him. gore wrote a historical function novel. his burr is a lot craftier than mine but one of the things i learned about burr is he is an early feminist. his daughter received an education greater than any man of that error. he was very close with his wife and daughter. he was as-- on the many mission society with alexander hamilton for the abolition of slaves in new york state. and so there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i will to find my way into that because every biography either is insanely definsive on them orville fews them. funding for dharlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this program since 2002. announcer: a kqed television production. man: it's like hol
judas nar gate-- narrates jesus christ superstar. cane narrates evita that set up the difficult as ifing of figuring out who aaron burr is who as we say in the show say villain in our history. >> but you think more of him? >> i do after learning a lot about his life. i have to find my way if because there are a a lot of biographies of him. gore wrote a historical function novel. his burr is a lot craftier than mine but one of the things i learned about burr is he is an early...
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i think it was judas kay that said fundamental rights are fundamental rights, simple as that. mr.trom: for example, if you're looking at whether there is deep historical roots within the definition of marriage that only people not behind on their child support payments can marry is different than only people from the opposite sex can marry. for substantive due process, they had limitations that were not deeply rooted throughout the tradition of what marriage had been. again, the supreme court is talking about history and tradition of the windsor opinion. the marriage between a man and a woman for centuries has been recognized as fundamental. the supreme court was talking about the fact that the marriage is defined as being between a man in a woman as fundamental to the very definition of the term. that was true to the definition of the term and function throughout the history of civilization. judge cook: -- judge sutton: what do we do about the reality that the marriage is always about, it changes with social mores and maybe originally marriage was encouraging pro creation, channe
i think it was judas kay that said fundamental rights are fundamental rights, simple as that. mr.trom: for example, if you're looking at whether there is deep historical roots within the definition of marriage that only people not behind on their child support payments can marry is different than only people from the opposite sex can marry. for substantive due process, they had limitations that were not deeply rooted throughout the tradition of what marriage had been. again, the supreme court...
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desde la Última cena, en la baterÍa de los pies, la oraciÓn del cuarto, la traiciÓn de judas, la negaciÓnareno con seriedad. entre los requisitos estÁ el ser catÓlico, distinguirse por sus valores y acciones en favor de la comunidad. y tener la condiciÓn fÍsica para soportar el viacrucis cargando una cruz de 45 libras de peso. el cerro de la estrella es el escenario, todo estÁ escrito. 12 hombres lo sigan. uno de ellos la entrega, los judÍos lo condenan, los romanos se lavan las manos. el asesino es liberado y nazareno crucificado. una madre se desgarra de dolor, miles y miles observan. iztapalapa en semana santa, la pasiÓn de cristo encarna en la fe de todos. karla: que hermoso, que hermosa tradiciÓn, y fÍjate que algo muy interesante es que la persona que se encarga de representar a cristo es un muchacho que ha hecho algo por la comunidad, que tiene una conducta intachable dentro de lo que cabe. y para muchos que les ha tocado representar a cristo, dicen que ha sido una experiencia impresionante en su vida porque llega un momento en el que sienten el dolor que pudo haber sentido. alejan
desde la Última cena, en la baterÍa de los pies, la oraciÓn del cuarto, la traiciÓn de judas, la negaciÓnareno con seriedad. entre los requisitos estÁ el ser catÓlico, distinguirse por sus valores y acciones en favor de la comunidad. y tener la condiciÓn fÍsica para soportar el viacrucis cargando una cruz de 45 libras de peso. el cerro de la estrella es el escenario, todo estÁ escrito. 12 hombres lo sigan. uno de ellos la entrega, los judÍos lo condenan, los romanos se lavan las...