A teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)
1 The Nazarene nudged the editor and inquired what the beverage consisted of.
2 The breaching of the Nazarene grew harder, his sighs became great gasps.
3 The breathing of the Nazarene grew harder, his sighs became great gasps.
4 So saying, the Nazarene went back joyfully to Mary and the Beth-Dagonite.
5 Carefully, tenderly, the Nazarene walked by the woman's side, leading-strap in hand.
6 It is Jesus you are looking for-theNazarene who has been crucified.
7 If I rebuild it, the Nazarene will be proved a false prophet.
8 Now which is right: Suzon or Father Hallon-Aphrodite or the Nazarene ?
9 He thinks the Nazarene is John the Baptizer risen from the dead!
10 By the power of Jesus Christ the Nazarene , stand up and walk!
11 To the Nazarene they were hours of insult, provocation, and slow dying.
12 Would the Nazarene but speak these few words, what a tumult would follow!
13 Already the forbidden tenets of the Nazarene faith had entered into his words.
14 The Nazarene faced his heated interlocutor and replied with quiet dignity: Assuredly not.
15 That was spoken six centuries before the birth of the Nazarene .
16 Thou alone wert right-theNazarene is indeed the Son of God.
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