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A first-person retrospective by a Jewish observer recounts encounters with an itinerant teacher in Jerusalem: childhood and upbringing, early sermons, moral dialogues such as the episode of the woman accused of adultery and the rich young man, confrontations in the Temple culminating in the cleansing, disputes with religious leaders, trials before the council, and final condemnation and execution. The narrator distinguishes what he personally witnessed from secondhand reports, recording shifts from initial admiration to suspicion and reluctant participation in the decision that led to the teacher's death, and frames these episodes within broader social and religious tensions.
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