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In 33 A.D., a man performed miracles like turning water into wine and healing the blind. However, one of his disciples, Judas, betrayed him out of jealousy and greed. The Jews, influenced by their prophets, pressured the Romans to crucify Jesus. He was mocked and forced to carry a cross with a crown of thorns. The reasons behind Judas' betrayal and the Jews' desire to kill Jesus are not yet explained. Back in 33 A.D., one man changed the world forever. First, he turned water into wine. Then, he walked on water. Then, he healed the blind. But yet, all these miracles weren't enough for one of his disciples. Judas, who was very jealous and greedy, betrayed him and sold him out to the Romans. He had never felt this level of betrayal before. His disciples tried to stop Jesus from being crucified, but it was too late. The Jewish prophets had already pressured the Romans into killing Jesus. Jesus was forced to go up a hill, half-naked, holding a cross on his back and a crown made of thorns on his head, while being mocked by everyone around him. But wait, why did Judas betray Jesus? Or, why did the Jews want to kill him in the first place? Well, let's rewind a bit.

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