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The narrative presents a plain, nonsectarian account of the life and teaching of Jesus, situating him in the social and religious landscape of his time. It traces childhood and early obscurity, the appearance of John the Baptist and baptism, itinerant teaching, miracles and parables, growing popular enthusiasm and learned opposition, key episodes such as healings, the Transfiguration and the raising of Lazarus, and the final journey to Jerusalem leading to betrayal and execution. Interwoven are reflections on contemporary customs, political pressures, and the moral and spiritual implications of his message, offered in accessible prose intended to engage general and younger readers.
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