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