Caiaphas Broke Silence About Jesus In His Last Testament & Revealed Something Terrifying

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Caiaphas Broke Silence About Jesus In His Last Testament & Revealed Something Terrifying

In the records of religious history, few figures are as controversial as Caiaphas, a Jewish high priest who played a role in the judgment and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Imagine for a moment that this man who played a key role in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ left behind a hidden testament. A testament that reveals terrifying secrets he knew about Jesus, and could alter our understanding of history and faith. Recently, a testament attributed to Caiaphas has surfaced, revealing troubling insights of his thoughts about Jesus, and actions during that period. But what exactly did Caiaphas reveal, and why is it so terrifying? Join us as we dive into the heart of this mystery and unravel what Caiaphas disclosed about Jesus in his final testament
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Let us know in the comments what your thoughts are on Caiaphas!

naturediscoveriesyt
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We who love Jesus Christ of Nazareth don't need additional evidence. We already know. 😊❤

evelynbare
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When I see and listen. For me, how is it possible that there are so many people who still do not believe? Where there is so much evidence. Of the LORD's existence and what he had to go through for all of us.

manfredd
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A interesting discover. Caiaphas however had a decision to make as all of us do. He chose wrongly. 🔥🙏🏻

dennisharrison
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How come it never tells us what the high priest says. It’s terrible that he just talks and talks all around this discovery of this ancient document but never includes what it says. It’s so dumb.

paulmattera
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The children of GOD are the ones who have faith in Jesus Christ not those who say they are Jews by flesh or blood

teresabrickey
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This box was found in Jerusalem in November 1990. 34 years ago.

CmdSoda
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Caiaphas and the Sannhedrin had inherited and embraced a version of a religion and God that would perpetuate the Temple sacrifices and its priesthood. Thus they had also developed their own version of the promised Messiah. Even if they sensed that Jesus was truly Messiah, they didn't want to accept that His fulfillment of the symbols in the religion (especially the WHY of sacrifices) and prophecies meant that the Temple sacrifices, and its priesthood, had to end, to be replaced by a new, perfect Sacrifice and a new priesthood (akin to that of Melchizedek, not of Aaron). They chose to preserve their way and power, but they lost it all by 70 AD.

amihanathabagat
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This is for the unbelievers! Why would all The Apostles live the lives they lived, always on the move being persecuted and then eventually murdered or killed most horribly? All for what, a fairytale! Those men had conviction.

souljarain
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Thank God God knew what he was doing. Anything after the fact is God's will

jakemanmoanaroa
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The testimony of Caiaphas shows the truth about Jesus..if the jews only believe this it means this is there very chance to accept Jesus as there savior if not this means total damnation of there souls....as believers of Jesus we don't need more evidence about him the four gospel and and the testament of Jesus apostles is enough....

russelgipolan
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Paul mentioned the simplicity of Christ. We are made in the image of God, we are both body and Spirit we are one entity, we are not a trinity. So, God is both body and Spirit like us. We read this in, 2Co 5:19 To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. God did not trash the flesh when He finished with it on earth he raised it from the dead in a Spiritual body and made it His habitation as God Almighty. John saw Him in the book of Revelation. We read this in, Hebrews 1:7 And of the angels he saith, Who maketh his angels spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire. Heb 1:8 But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom, If we worship Jesus we are worshiping the Father at the same time the trinity is wrong. Jesus is the only God we will ever see. What makes Jesus the Christ is that the Father dwells in Him, if we separate Jesus and the Father into two persons Jesus can no longer be the Christ and the doctrine becomes Antichrist. We read this in, Revelation 1:17 And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: He was here before the earth was created. Rev 1:18 I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death. Jesus Spiritually existed from the beginning of Creation. John says “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was With God and The Word was God.” God is both God and man this is the reason Jesus said, “And God made man in His own image.” The image of God is both body and Spirit. God came into the world in Human flesh and Jesus rose from the dead and returned to the father as the Spiritual body of the Father. We as the Church are added to the body of Christ as a habitation of God. Ten thousands times ten thousands. Having received the Spirit of Christ and we minster to Him. Daniel saw a vision of God in Dan 10:5 whose voice was as a multitude of people.

hubertlancaster
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In my opinion the discovery does really matter, does anybody really think that the crucifixion could of had been avoided? If Caiaphas has had a second thought? In condemning Jesus to be crucified? Wasn't Jesus the lamb of God? Jesus was destined to die on the cross, as also Pontius Pilate was destined to condemned Jesus to be crucified, indirectly he had no choice as well.

salvo
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Caiaphas played his designated role as foretold.. Did he have a choice? In the end, Caiaphas became a witness of our Lord..

HerrStaale
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When Jesus was baptized, all 3 were there together, Jesus, the Holy Spirit descending like a dove and alighting upon Him, and a voice from heaven saying, This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Mathew 3; 16, 17.

atahereneketai
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Should have added exactly what the Testament said, not just the story of it and conflicting opinions.

gregbacon
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I would like to hear word for word from this writings

lelaniespar
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Caiaphas was the son in law of Annas, who was a relative of the mother of Jesus. Imagine that...

ThePonderingPiper
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It HAD to happen, to fulfill scripture. Caiaphas played his role, as did Judas, Pilate and every other person involved. IT IS WRITTEN 🙌🙏👑✝️

thenarrowroad
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Not mentioned but lest we forget 2 things, first either Caiaphus or Annas killed Zacharias between the altars on the temple, he was John the Baptist's father, before John or Jesus's birth ( taken from the book of Zachariah excluded out of the bible ). Second Jesus chased the priests and money changers out of the temple saying my father's house should be a house of prayer .

mikeevans