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¿Quién mató a Jesús? No fueron los judíos
Para entender cómo las autoridades romanas habrían tratado a un disidente como Jesús, Andrade recurrió a un relato histórico de un juicio que ocurrió 30 años después de Jesús.
Penitentes colocan una estatua de Jesucristo en lo alto de una carroza durante la procesión del Domingo de Ramos de la cofradía de los "Estudiantes" en Oviedo, norte de España.
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REUTERS
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ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
APRIL 20, 2025 15:31
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