The Story of the Nazarene in Annotated Paraphrase

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The Story of the Nazarene in Annotated Paraphrase
Davis, Noah Knowles, 1830-1910
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37. Therefore, during the min- istry of Jesus, Caiaphas was officially high priest, and as such had wickedly prophesied that it was expedient that one man should die for the people. But Annas was looked upon by the Jews as legitimately high priest, and he acted as deputy, sagan, to Caiaphas. His influence was therefore very great, and it required the sanction of both to legitimize and popularize any measure. Hence the plural, high priests, at this time, though legally there was but one. Their c...ooperation appears in subsequent events.
The night and day of Wednesday passed in silence. Jesus doubtless spent its hours in the privacy of the home 330 HIS PASSION of his friends at Bethany. We would gladly know some- thing of his meditations during this solemn though brief seclusion in near prospect of the bitter cross. But we have only the poet's surmise : " On thee and thine, thy warfare and thine end, E'en in this hour of agony he thought, When, ere the final pang his soul should rend, The ransomed spirits one by one were brought To his mind's eye ; this silent day of days In calmness for his far-seen hour he stays.


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