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      PAPER 185 THE TRIAL BEFORE PILATE

      ...nfirmation of this decree." 185:2.4 To come before the Roman governor with this attempt at evasion discloses both the ill-will and the ill-humor of the Sanhedrists toward Jes...

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        PAPER 172 GOING INTO JERUSALEM

        ...lizing its seriousness by the unusual cheerfulness and exceptional good humor of the Master.   &...taging the tumultuous entry into Jerusalem had begun to make a somewhat humorous appeal, and he was much ch...

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          PAPER 164 AT THE FEAST OF DEDICATION

          ...dging God as your healer, if you still claim that your eyes have this day been opened?" 164:4.9 But Josiah was neither dumb nor lacking in humor; so he replied to the officer...

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            PAPER 159 THE DECAPOLIS TOUR

            ...er as a man of sorrows. Future generations shall know also the radiance of our joy, the buoyance of our good will, and the inspiration of our good humor. We proclaim a message of goo...

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              PAPER 156 THE SOJOURN AT TYRE AND SIDON

              ...n; therefore must you maintain a conscience void of offense." 156:2.8 Jesus greatly enjoyed the keen sense of humor which these gentiles exhibited. It was the sense of humor displayed by Norana, the Syri...

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                PAPER 143 GOING THROUGH SAMARIA

                ...nd more nonplused by the way things were going. Nathaniel had been less humorous since they had come in con...eality. Work should alternate with play; religion should be balanced by humor. Profound philosophy should b...

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                  PAPER 139 THE TWELVE APOSTLES

                  ...e apostolic group. Perhaps he was just a bit spoiled; maybe he had been humored slightly too much. But the...ed between seasons of profound philosophy and periods of rare and droll humor; when in the proper mood, he...

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                    Events of the Sixth, Seventh & Eighth Years (1 ● 2 ● B.C.)

                    ...m of certain sorts of play which were forbidden on the Sabbath, but he never failed to conform to his parents’ wishes. He had a capacity for humor and play which was afforded l...

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                      THE THIRTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 7)

                      ...same time challenge their teaching and suggest his own. In the manner of his asking a question there was an appealing combination of sagacity and humor which endeared him even to th...