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The essay begins with a concise retelling of the nativity and a sketch of first-century Judean life, languages, and religious expectations about a coming anointed deliverer. It summarizes the teacher's public ministry as a call to practical piety and benevolence, urging love of enemies and everyday moral conduct rather than mere ritual, while noting some apocalyptic ideas attached to his message. The later sections contrast that original, simple spirit with more elaborate, ceremonial holiday observances and argue for a revived emphasis on compassion, ethical sincerity, and social charity in contemporary celebrations.
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