The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ

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Authors: Philip Pullman
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    Nevertheless, he took care to listen to all the reports that came back to the family about what Jesus was doing. It was a time when political feeling in Galilee was beginning to stir; groups such as the Zealots were urging the Jews to active resistance against the Romans, and Christ was anxious in case his brother should attract the wrong sort of attention, and become a target of the authorities.
    And he waited every day in hope of meeting the stranger again, and hearing more about his task as the word of God.

The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ
    Jesus Preaches on the Mountain
    One day Jesus went out to find a great crowd of people who had come from far away: as well as those from Galilee, people had come from the lands of the Decapolis beyond the Jordan, from Jerusalem and Judea. In order to make it easier for them all to hear his teaching, Jesus climbed up into the mountains a little way, with his disciples and the crowd following. Christ was inconspicuous among them, and no one knew who he was, for they were all strangers to the district. He had a tablet and a stylus with him to take notes about what Jesus said.
    When Jesus had reached a prominent spot, he began to speak.
    'What am I preaching?' he said. 'The Kingdom of God, that's what. It's coming, friends, it's on its way. And today I'm going to tell you who's going to be received into the Kingdom, and who isn't, so pay attention. It's the difference between being blessed and being cursed. Don't ignore what I say to you, now. A great deal hangs on this.
    'So here you are then: the poor will be blessed. Those who have nothing now will soon inherit all the Kingdom of God.
    'The hungry will be blessed. In the Kingdom, they will be filled with good food; they will never hunger again.
    'Those who mourn will be blessed; those who weep now will be blessed, because when the Kingdom comes, they will be comforted, and they will laugh with joy.
    'Those who are scorned and hated will be blessed. Those who are persecuted, and lied about, and defamed, and slandered, and exiled - they will be blessed. Remember the prophets, think of how badly they were treated in their time, and be glad if people treat you the same way; because when the Kingdom comes, you will be rejoicing, believe me.
    'The merciful, the kindly, the meek - they will be blessed. They will inherit the earth.
    'Those who are pure in heart and think no evil of others - they will be blessed.
    'Those who make peace between enemies, those who solve bitter disputes - they will be blessed. They are the children of God.
    'But beware, and remember what I tell you: there are some who will be cursed, who will never inherit the Kingdom of God. D'you want to know who they are? Here goes:
    'Those who are rich will be cursed. They've had all the consolation they're going to get.
    'Those whose bellies are full now will be cursed. They will suffer the pangs of hunger everlastingly.
    'Those who look at poverty and hunger without concern, and turn away with a laugh on their lips, will be cursed; they will have plenty to mourn about; they will weep for ever.
    'Those who are well-spoken of, and praised by the powerful, and flattered and fawned over by loud voices in public places, will be cursed. They will have no place in the Kingdom.'
    The people cheered at these words, and crowded close to hear more of what Jesus was saying.

The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ
    Christ is Saved by the Stranger
    But at the edge of the crowd someone had noticed what Christ was doing as he noted down the words of Jesus, and said, 'A spy! Here's a spy from the Romans - throw him off the mountain!'
    Before Christ could defend himself, another voice spoke beside him:
    'No, friend, you're wrong. This man is one of us. He's writing down the words of the teacher so he can take them and tell others the good news.'
    Christ's accuser was convinced, and turned back to listen to Jesus, forgetting Christ in a moment. Christ saw that the

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