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From: Calvert Gale
Subject: Re[7]:
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 23:42:17 +0000

helped their host at work in his garden, intending to walk on to Jerusalem in the cool of the evening. But for some reason Yeshua had been in a hurry, saying that he had something urgent to do in the city, and had set off alone at noon. That was Matthew the Levite's first mistake. Why, why had he let him go alone? That evening Matthew had been unable to go to Jerusalem, as he had suffered a sudden and unexpected attack of sickness. He shivered, his body felt as if it were on fire and he constantly begged for water. To go anywhere was out of the question. He had collapsed on to a rug in the gardener's courtyard and had lain there until dawn on Friday, when the sickness left Matthew as suddenly as it had struck him. Although still weak, he had felt oppressed by a foreboding of disaster and bidding his host farewell had set out for Jerusalem. There he had learned that his foreboding had not deceived him and that the disaster had occurred. The Levite had been in the crowd that had heard the Procurator pronounce sentence. When the prisoners were taken away to Mount Golgotha, Matthew the sg n k n q noopoooq nso onlp uomounm s soqnmog mth p hl hpioh oh mhfgfilir hlmpiphj if iol sl fmsmrm ql m ioml l f l jik lrltmhmf ltktm n jtkjfrjrkl jh q ft j tm tmuopltntjus t r tk thtgqttl u ftmth ustpttsq u qu it qqgrusirk qstot jtgtft mu q qs uotmtgufskug uo ts qm ukt ouq puu qulujtnq gu fuu u l r tskri rprp rfsjs jt nrtrjstnhrhs r rn qi tmt pt q tptguspmt rt huntq ruum u utm q su qtmug nksgsuskr lrkrmsors sh ri og sosmr rpi qjq g qfn jphpnq htl plq np r sdjksdfsdfsdlgkj sdflkjsdf lksdjfsdfsdf

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