Jon Meacham Explores The Last Words Of Jesus From The Cross | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Jon Meacham discusses 'The Hope of Glory,' his new book on the seven last sayings of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels. Aired on 02/27/20.
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Jon Meacham Explores The Last Words Of Jesus From The Cross | Morning Joe | MSNBC

27 comments

    1. When you were in the cacoon you are Ambiguous.. non gender, you have webbed appendages and a tail !! Kermit ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿธ

  1. Why do people on American television keep bothering everyone with their religiosity? Their ‘understanding’ of religion is so horribly minimal, it’s comical.

    1. It’s all about the “capital” (win) – just as so much other scamming is and always has been done… duh

    2. Lies. Scoffers such as yourselves were prophesied by the Bible centuries ago. Nothing new. Scoffers and scorners care nothing for the truth. Only their satanic hidden agenda. The Nefarias Bredd moniker says so much.

  2. i find it unbelievable that people in this day and age, will believe in the Bible as the absolute truth yet they will put bank documents, money, letters etc through multiple tests to determine
    if the papers made up of the right material, is the ink right, are there any contaminants that should not be there!

    The Bible consists of documents, scripts handed from unknown or barely known sages, edited by unidentified editors and assembled by unknown sages to create both the Old and the New Testament.

    I think what irks me the most is that the New Testament has included documents that were written hundreds of years AFTER these ‘supposed’ incidents occurred, and sayings supposedly uttered by Jesus, were written by men who literally ‘put words in his mouth”. Would this same provenance be accepted today by historians? I think not.

  3. Jesus…never even existed as an historical person. That’s been proven since the 1700’s (& a wealth of inter-disciplinary knowledge since), the beginning of higher criticism of the bible.

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