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judea rider of pontius, pilate, you were as close as possible.nks to our teacher's yaroslav to choose a category. world history what word of greek origin was used in byzantium instead of the title of emperor? to unfortunately i don't remember now. vladislav if you have a version, yes, perhaps it is vasileus, vasileus, or vasileus? there are two variants in russian. both would come up and correct the answer to the question, too, i applaud you. yes, this is the correct answer. vladislav choose. popular expression one more such victory and i will be left without an army. to what ancient ruler are these words ascribed? perhaps this is a description of such a phraseological unit as the first victory is possible. answer question correct guess yaroslav what is the name of the whole or in part and they are gas zones, in in which the concentrations of positive and negative charges practically coincide with one of the four classical aggregate states of matter? no, unfortunately, vladislav is plasma magma. this is what the cores of the earth is in the mantl
judea rider of pontius, pilate, you were as close as possible.nks to our teacher's yaroslav to choose a category. world history what word of greek origin was used in byzantium instead of the title of emperor? to unfortunately i don't remember now. vladislav if you have a version, yes, perhaps it is vasileus, vasileus, or vasileus? there are two variants in russian. both would come up and correct the answer to the question, too, i applaud you. yes, this is the correct answer. vladislav choose....
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. >> pontius pilate was the governor from 26 to 36, and so that places us very clearly within theeriod of roman rule. these are some of our most imrtant and clearest dates for the activities of jesus' life. when jesus actually died we're not absolutely sure. some people would say as ely as maybe 27, maybe some others as late as 33, but we do know it's underilate. >> pontius pilatus, praefectus judea. pontius pilate, governor of judea. >> and we know of him as effective and a fairly ruthless administrator of his territory, the area of judea. there are several episodes recorded by josephus where eschatological prophets emerge, and pite has no hesitation in eliminating them or in suppressing episodes of potential conflict or revolt within that territory. (murmur of crowd) >> people from all over the empire went to jerusalem on passover. it's one of the most populated times in the whole city. it's a madhouse. there are extra animals being brought up-- sheep-- because of the passover holiday. there are pilgrims coming in from everywhere. and jesus comes up to town, too. he could have s
. >> pontius pilate was the governor from 26 to 36, and so that places us very clearly within theeriod of roman rule. these are some of our most imrtant and clearest dates for the activities of jesus' life. when jesus actually died we're not absolutely sure. some people would say as ely as maybe 27, maybe some others as late as 33, but we do know it's underilate. >> pontius pilatus, praefectus judea. pontius pilate, governor of judea. >> and we know of him as effective and a...
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e in the jewish court, then there was also, e, the court of pontius pilate is also a very interestingng that he said three times. he's not guilty, i don't see any fault with this man. well, what he said to himself there was that he was the son of god. well, nothing, well, the elders did, so they condemned christ in their religious court. uh, a violation, and they introduced pontius, pilate, that this is a political criminal, you understand, and then there was a plebiscite from those present who were saying who to send to death. and they sent him to his death in a democratic way. christ is the main question of many people who are only on the way to god here is the church from many. i heard this, how the lord god allowed and gave his beloved only son as a sacrifice to people, a metaphysical question, because he had to give his son. and this is reflected in the famous cup in the garden of gethsemane, when christ asks his father. he understands that he must make this sacrifice , a sacrifice for all mankind, the sins of people, so that they, of their own free will, choose good and what is
e in the jewish court, then there was also, e, the court of pontius pilate is also a very interestingng that he said three times. he's not guilty, i don't see any fault with this man. well, what he said to himself there was that he was the son of god. well, nothing, well, the elders did, so they condemned christ in their religious court. uh, a violation, and they introduced pontius, pilate, that this is a political criminal, you understand, and then there was a plebiscite from those present who...
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let pontius pilate, all of the power of rome.if you want to ♪ ♪ you and this puppet ♪ >> stephen: it has to happen. [cheers and applause] well, look. look, nick cage. let's not make it another 58 years before we talk again. thank you so much for being here. [cheers and applause] "renfield" opens in theaters tomorrow. it's nicolas cage, everybody! we will be right back! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast... for fast pain relief. and now... ...get relief without a pill. with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. >> stephen: performing "to be honest" from his upcoming album paranoia, angels, and true love, christine and the queens! ♪ ♪ ♪ i get lost in my thoughts ♪ ♪ and for hours of time ♪ ♪ and it's making me feel ♪ ♪ like i am not alone anymore ♪ ♪ to be honest ♪ ♪ i am trying to love ♪ ♪ but i'm afraid to kill ♪ ♪ and i never know when ♪ ♪ when to search or stay still ♪ ♪ so i fly ♪ ♪ to be honest with you
let pontius pilate, all of the power of rome.if you want to ♪ ♪ you and this puppet ♪ >> stephen: it has to happen. [cheers and applause] well, look. look, nick cage. let's not make it another 58 years before we talk again. thank you so much for being here. [cheers and applause] "renfield" opens in theaters tomorrow. it's nicolas cage, everybody! we will be right back! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have...
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anthony, where the procurator pontius pilate sentenced christ to death. ordinary street, but on one side of it there are monasteries and churches on the other arabic shops selling souvenirs. there is another version of the trial of jesus , which claims that it did not take place in the fortress. anthony and in the palace of iro, de veliky, as described in bulgakov's novel by the master margarita quart, for example, even one clearly does not fit, there is not enough space and she herself drank, there was no need. e in the fortress. anthony was placed at his disposal a large and very well fortified palace. and the great navedal rose marked 14 special places associated with the gospel texts, they are called stops or stations. anyone can walk this path, and every friday they move along it, organized in the process led by the franciscan monks once a week, they repeat the way of the cross of christ according to tradition , muslim guards accompany the process during the turkish rule, they guarded the faithful and kept order the guards walk in ritual branches in
anthony, where the procurator pontius pilate sentenced christ to death. ordinary street, but on one side of it there are monasteries and churches on the other arabic shops selling souvenirs. there is another version of the trial of jesus , which claims that it did not take place in the fortress. anthony and in the palace of iro, de veliky, as described in bulgakov's novel by the master margarita quart, for example, even one clearly does not fit, there is not enough space and she herself drank,...
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but i think that might lend itself to pontius pilate in "jesus christ superstar." >> stephen: it's mys a week, you are here. >> stephen: i would quit the show. pilate, all of the power of rome. so the king is once again my guest. >> nicolas: yeah. i won't break out into song tonight. >> stephen: ♪ was herod unimpressed ♪ ♪ we turn to rome ♪ >> nicolas: ♪ your grace of destruction ♪ ♪ if you want to ♪ ♪ you and this puppet ♪ >> stephen: it's gotta happen. [cheers and applause] well, look. well, look, nick cage. let's not make it another 58 years before we talk again. thank you so much for being here. "renfield" opens in theaters tomorrow. it's nicolas cage, everybody! we'll be right back! what if a mouse could change the world? if elephants could fly. if a princess could look like me. if stories could come to life. if i could watch heroes save the day... ...and become a hero myself. what if there could be a huge party... ...with my friend mickey? here, now, is where 100 years of disney dreams come to life at the disneyland resort. >> stephen: performing "to be honest" from his upcoming
but i think that might lend itself to pontius pilate in "jesus christ superstar." >> stephen: it's mys a week, you are here. >> stephen: i would quit the show. pilate, all of the power of rome. so the king is once again my guest. >> nicolas: yeah. i won't break out into song tonight. >> stephen: ♪ was herod unimpressed ♪ ♪ we turn to rome ♪ >> nicolas: ♪ your grace of destruction ♪ ♪ if you want to ♪ ♪ you and this puppet ♪ >>...
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he delivered an easter address that made a not so subtle comparison of governor bill lee with pontius pilate as he drew parallels between the unjustly persecuted people from biblical times with those from this week pc. going to kill the movements. republican led supermajority. we have witnessed one of the most historic unprecedented on justifiable abuses of power by a state government against black folks and a woman. just because we decided to own our birthright to speak up against injustice to speak up and fight for people. including people who are no longer here. cnn correspondent isabel rizal is joining me live from nashville. so isabel what's in store for these lawmakers for the week ahead? fred tomorrow evening is a big day. the metro council right here in nashville in this building right behind me will decide the political future of ousted representative justin jones. they are looking to do three things. three votes. want to nominate him one to suspend a rule within the council that prohibits nomination and appointment during the same meeting. if that fails, then they're going to have
he delivered an easter address that made a not so subtle comparison of governor bill lee with pontius pilate as he drew parallels between the unjustly persecuted people from biblical times with those from this week pc. going to kill the movements. republican led supermajority. we have witnessed one of the most historic unprecedented on justifiable abuses of power by a state government against black folks and a woman. just because we decided to own our birthright to speak up against injustice to...
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they started under pontius pilate; they say so themselves. so it's novel.om the roman point of view, it cannot be a religion. religion is, by definition, ancient, from roman perspective. so, if it's new and novel, it's a superstitn, it's not a religion; and superstition is, by definition, not a good thing. >> we have a good example of the pagan perspective on christians from a little graffiti found in rome from the palatine hill. an icription scratched very crudely into the wall says, "alexamenos worships his god." in the picture, we see alexamenos bowing down before the man on the cross, but the man on the cross has the head of a donkey. >> christians have made themselves outlanders in their own town. and, therefore, they are used as an explanatory device whenever there are the usual natural insults of human existence-- plague, earthquake, flood. it's because christians, as gentes who are not doing their duty to heaven, are... why should the gods do anything for the city then? >> narrator: though persecution was still mainly local and sporadic, it was beco
they started under pontius pilate; they say so themselves. so it's novel.om the roman point of view, it cannot be a religion. religion is, by definition, ancient, from roman perspective. so, if it's new and novel, it's a superstitn, it's not a religion; and superstition is, by definition, not a good thing. >> we have a good example of the pagan perspective on christians from a little graffiti found in rome from the palatine hill. an icription scratched very crudely into the wall says,...
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— can pretend that he was in front of pontius pilate last week and nee— of pontius pilate last, without knowing the graphic details of this story, would is it would think, oh, why is it illegal to pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there)ne money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there are money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there are reasonso be quiet? and there are reasons and more to do the and it's more to do with the business irregularity. but in a sense, yes, it's weakening the attack by bringing this. i know you say they're not organised, but one being brought but this one being brought at all weak sauce in all seems to be weak sauce in comparison to some of the others. well well, when you put them together and bragg is them all together and bragg is putting these there's another one where he david pecker, who was who was a national enquirer , he got a story with one of these gals and he did what's cal
— can pretend that he was in front of pontius pilate last week and nee— of pontius pilate last, without knowing the graphic details of this story, would is it would think, oh, why is it illegal to pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there)ne money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there are money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet?...
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— can pretend that he was in front of pontius pilate last week and nes— of pontius pilate lastts of people, without knowing the graphic details of this story, would is it would think, oh, why is it illegal to pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there)ne money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there are money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there are reasonso be quiet? and there are reasons and more to do the and it's more to do with the business irregularity. but in a sense, yes, it's weakening the attack by bringing this. i know you say they're not organised, but one being brought but this one being brought at all weak sauce in all seems to be weak sauce in comparison to some of the others. well well, when you put them together and bragg is them all together and bragg is putting these there's another one where he david pecker, who was who was a national enquirer , he got a story with one of these gals and he di
— can pretend that he was in front of pontius pilate last week and nes— of pontius pilate lastts of people, without knowing the graphic details of this story, would is it would think, oh, why is it illegal to pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? pay someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and someone money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there)ne money to would think, oh, why is it illequiet? and there are money to would think, oh, why is it...