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He falls headlong and his insides fall out. What does that mean, falls headlong? Like it falls on his head. And his insides fall out. Yeah. What? So that's what it says happens. So there are a few things going on here.
I think it's entirely possible to harmonize that and say he hung himself and, you know, the rope snapped and it fell and he, like, it's not, you can see how you could get these kind of things, even if some people think you're playing use and fast with that kind of thing. Okay. You also have the fact that in Hebraic, Semitic,
I think it's entirely possible to harmonize that and say he hung himself and, you know, the rope snapped and it fell and he, like, it's not, you can see how you could get these kind of things, even if some people think you're playing use and fast with that kind of thing. Okay. You also have the fact that in Hebraic, Semitic,
I think it's entirely possible to harmonize that and say he hung himself and, you know, the rope snapped and it fell and he, like, it's not, you can see how you could get these kind of things, even if some people think you're playing use and fast with that kind of thing. Okay. You also have the fact that in Hebraic, Semitic,
idea your entrails like your your intestines are where your credibility comes from ah i got it so there's there could be a play on words in that he could have physically like his cut open and his his intestines fell out but there also could have been this idea for the jewish mindset of like this is the guy that betrayed jesus
idea your entrails like your your intestines are where your credibility comes from ah i got it so there's there could be a play on words in that he could have physically like his cut open and his his intestines fell out but there also could have been this idea for the jewish mindset of like this is the guy that betrayed jesus
idea your entrails like your your intestines are where your credibility comes from ah i got it so there's there could be a play on words in that he could have physically like his cut open and his his intestines fell out but there also could have been this idea for the jewish mindset of like this is the guy that betrayed jesus
Of course, it's an entrails fallout because that's where your credibility is.
Of course, it's an entrails fallout because that's where your credibility is.
Of course, it's an entrails fallout because that's where your credibility is.
Well, if they all said the same thing, you could accuse them of collaborating and collusion. That,
Well, if they all said the same thing, you could accuse them of collaborating and collusion. That,
Well, if they all said the same thing, you could accuse them of collaborating and collusion. That,
That's why you brought me on.
That's why you brought me on.
That's why you brought me on.
He's a flip-flopper, dude. He's a flip-flopper. No, no, no. So the Gospels are writing to the different authors with different intentions writing to different audiences. So some of them are clearly writing to Jewish audiences, so they're capitalizing on certain things. For example? So Matthew is making this connection between Jesus being the new David and the new Moses.
He's a flip-flopper, dude. He's a flip-flopper. No, no, no. So the Gospels are writing to the different authors with different intentions writing to different audiences. So some of them are clearly writing to Jewish audiences, so they're capitalizing on certain things. For example? So Matthew is making this connection between Jesus being the new David and the new Moses.
He's a flip-flopper, dude. He's a flip-flopper. No, no, no. So the Gospels are writing to the different authors with different intentions writing to different audiences. So some of them are clearly writing to Jewish audiences, so they're capitalizing on certain things. For example? So Matthew is making this connection between Jesus being the new David and the new Moses.
So he's doing certain things in his gospel where he's capitalizing on aspects of Jesus' life. So he gives a different genealogy than Luke does for Jesus' ancestry. So some people look at that and they're like, well, this is a problem. You've got two genealogies of Jesus. Yeah.