here s the joe referenced the quote, jerry falwell jr. tweeted this yesterday talking about his treatment of trump and this story. jesus said love our neighbors as ourselves but he never told cesar how to run rome. that s his defense of president trump there. joyce vance, thank you very much. ari melber, see you on the beat at 6:00 eastern time. lots to talk about, obviously. still ahead on morning joe, president trump offers an apology, sort of, for reposting anti-muslim videos on his twitter page. how he framed that apology sounded a lot like what he said after taking a long time to disavow david duke s endorsement during the 2016 election. we ll play it for you ahead on morning joe.
revolutionaries, maybe he got frustrated jesus wasn t taking enough action in public enough, pressing the matter hard enough. maybe he handed over jesus in the hopes that creating a confrontation between jesus and the romans would be the spark that would cause jesus to begin the events that would topple the roman empire. these political intrigues form the backdrop to one of the most celebrated scenes of jesus life, the last supper. this place is called the cenaculum. it comes from cena, the latin word for dinner. and this is the traditional site where the last supper took place. when jesus and his disciples meet for the last supper, the tension is really building up. through the week that they ve
i am with jesus of nazareth and can bring him to you. some experts think that judas was a zealot. a zealot is a technical term for a group of revolutionaries who are really strongly opposed to roman occupation. if judas was one of these revolutionaries, maybe he got frustrated jesus wasn t taking enough action in public enough, pressing the matter hard enough. maybe he handed over jesus in the hopes that creating a confrontation between jesus and the romans would be the spark that would cause jesus to begin the events that would topple the roman empire. these political intrigues form the backdrop to one of the most celebrated scenes of jesus life, the last supper. this place is called the cenaculum. it comes from cena, the latin
do what he did. i can imagine a lot of different motives. in the gospel of matthew, judas betrays jesus for 30 pieces of silver. for me, greed doesn t work as a motive because judas spent the last one tthree years traipsing ound the judean desert and galilee presumably for no money. so why now all of a sudden is this person greedy? so why else would cause judas to double cross jesus? i am with jesus of nazareth and can bring him to you. some experts think that judas was a zealot. a zealot is a technical term for a group of revolutionaries who are really strongly opposed to roman occupation. if judas was one of these revolutionaries, maybe he got frustrated jesus wasn t taking enough action in public enough, pressing the matter hard enough.
some experts think that judas was a zealot. a zealot is a technical term for a group of revolutionaries who are really strongly opposed to roman occupation. if judas was one of these revolutionaries, maybe he got frustrated jesus wasn t taking enough action in public enough, pressing the matter hard enough. maybe he handed over jesus in the hopes that creating a confrontation between jesus and the romans would be the spark that would cause jesus to begin the events that would topple the roman empire. these political intrigues form the backdrop to one of the most celebrated scenes of jesus life, the last supper. this place is called the cenaculum. it comes from cena, the latin word for dinner. and this is the traditional site