. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . d silent, for he had nothing to said the king to his servants: Tie this man hand and foot, and throw him outof doors into the darkness. There men will wail andgnash their teeth. For I tell you that many are invited,but few are chosen. 378 Klit ^eab on tfje Coin CHAPTER 77 THE ENEMIES of Jesus thought that, perhaps,they might lead him to say some words againstthe Roman rulers over the land. If he would dothis, then they could complain to the Roman governorand cause Jesusto be seizedand put inprison, or evenslain, as anenemy of theRoman sta


. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . d silent, for he had nothing to said the king to his servants: Tie this man hand and foot, and throw him outof doors into the darkness. There men will wail andgnash their teeth. For I tell you that many are invited,but few are chosen. 378 Klit ^eab on tfje Coin CHAPTER 77 THE ENEMIES of Jesus thought that, perhaps,they might lead him to say some words againstthe Roman rulers over the land. If he would dothis, then they could complain to the Roman governorand cause Jesusto be seizedand put inprison, or evenslain, as anenemy of theRoman priestsand Phariseesand rulersthemselves ha-ted the Romans,and wouldgladly throw offthe Roman yokeif they dared todo it; but theywere willing topretend friend-liness to their R/-. rv^ o T^ rv^ o c Th^ head on the coin Oman mas-ters, if only through them they could destroy this purpose in mind, while Jesus was in theTemple on that Tuesday morning, they sent to him somemen whom Jesus had never met, men who seemed honest 27§. ^jje J^eab on tfje Coin


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