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		<title>By: Fishing The Abyss &#187; Blog Archives &#187; What&#8217;s Your Hermeneutic?</title>
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		<description>[...] I have discussed this method more in-depth here, if you are interested. Also, you can see a beautiful short video which illustrates Jesus&#8217; use of remez on the cross. Additionally, I am working up a piece on recently published comparison between the Passion events in Mark (the gospel written to the church in Rome) and the sequential events in the coronation of a Caesar - which would have been recognized by the Roman church as a declaration that Jesus, not Caesar, is Lord. [...]</description>
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