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In this thought-provoking book, the author, a Christian lawyer, delves into the trial of Jesus from a legal perspective. He argues that the true and scriptural understanding of the trial is not merely the sequence of events leading to Jesus' crucifixion, but rather the fact that his death on the cross was the Eternal Fact of Redemption. The author meticulously examines the six trials Jesus underwent in a span of twelve hours and highlights the numerous errors in the legal procedures that took place. He asserts that these errors would be considered reversible in today's legal system. This book offers much insight and instruction for readers who wish to follow the experiences of Jesus during the night in which he was betrayed. Furthermore, the author's direct descent from Jonathan Edwards, America's greatest theologian and thinker, adds a unique perspective to this well-researched book. Whether you believe in the historical accuracy of Jesus' trial or see it as a fable, this book offers a fresh perspective and presents an intriguing argument that is sure to challenge your beliefs.


Notes:

As the publisher and compiler of this book, we must inform readers that this work is a compilation and reformatting of the original text written by a Christian lawyer. While we have made every effort to accurately reproduce the text, certain typographical errors or other inaccuracies may be present.

We also want to emphasize that the opinions and views expressed in this work are those of the author and may not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher or compiler. Furthermore, this ebook is intended for personal use only and can be purchased for a nominal fee. It should not be reproduced or distributed without permission from the publisher.

We believe that the insights and arguments presented in this book offer a unique and thought-provoking perspective on Jesus' trial from a legal standpoint. However, readers should approach this text with an open mind and recognize that the author's views may not align with their own beliefs or interpretations of Jesus' trial.


We hope that this ebook will inspire readers to explore and deepen their understanding of the events leading to Jesus' crucifixion and the significance of his death on the cross. Thank you for choosing to read this work, and we hope that it encourages fruitful discussions and contemplations.



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