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This captivating book presents an in-depth exploration into the trial of Jesus Christ. Highlighting numerous irregularities and acts of violence, the author delves into the historical inaccuracies surrounding the event. The book analyzes the political landscape of Judea under Roman rule, demonstrating that the Jewish authorities had no legal right to condemn Jesus to death. The author's compelling arguments challenge traditional narratives, shedding light on the true nature of this pivotal event in Christian history. This thought-provoking work offers a fresh perspective on a subject that continues to fascinate readers today, providing a deeper understanding of the complexities and injustices that unfolded during the trial of Jesus.

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