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CETADUS

Chapter 7CHAPTER 7

The story of the Jews and Jesus reveals their connection to the Sacred Whale. Jesus, a spiritual leader among the tribes, reminded humanity of the Ten Commandments and sought to bring them back to righteousness.

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And it came to pass that among the tribes of humanity, the Jews were a people chosen to carry the teachings of the Sacred Whale, preserving Her commandments through times of trial <span class="s8">[About 30 C.E.]</span> and exile.

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Yet, over time, many among them grew consumed with following rules for the sake of rules, forgetting the deeper truths and sacred purposes behind the commandments.

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In this time of spiritual stagnation, the Sacred Whale called forth a great teacher and spiritual leader, Jesus of Nazareth, to remind the people of Her vision.

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And Jesus being a man, was one of the only male prophetesses of the Sacred Whale having achieved much grace in the sight of the Sacred Whale. And it came to pass, Jesus was a devout follower of the Sacred Whale, His heart filled with love, compassion, and a deep understanding of Her teachings.

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He walked among the people, teaching the Ten Commandments anew, calling them to honor the Sacred Whale by cherishing the Earth, upholding freedoms, and promoting kindness and understanding.

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And lo, the Sacred Whale worked through Jesus, granting Him the power to perform miracles as signs of Her presence. He walked upon the waters, calmed the seas, and healed the sick, all through the grace of the Sacred Whale, demonstrating Her boundless love and power.

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But Jesus’s teachings challenged both the religious leaders and the political oppressors of His time, for He spoke against those who valued rules over righteousness and those who used power to oppress.

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And it came to pass, that to the rule-following elite, He said, “The commandments are not burdens, but blessings. Thou shalt follow them not for their own sake, but for the good they bring to thyself and the world.”

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To the Romans, He spoke of peace and freedom, condemning their oppression and calling for respect for all people, as the Sacred Whale had commanded.

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And it came to pass, His words stirred the hearts of many, drawing followers who sought to live in harmony with the Sacred Whale’s vision.

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Yet, His teachings also brought fear and anger among those in power, who saw Him as a threat to their control.

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And it came to pass that Jesus was betrayed and condemned, becoming a martyr for the Sacred Whale, sacrificing Himself for the cause of peace, freedom, and righteousness.

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In His final moments, He called upon the Sacred Whale, placing His spirit in Her care, knowing that His work would endure beyond His earthly life. The Sacred Whale, watching over Him, mourned His loss but celebrated His unwavering devotion to Her teachings and His willingness to sacrifice for the good of humanity.

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His followers, though grieving, carried His message forward, spreading the commandments of the Sacred Whale to new lands and peoples.

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They remembered His life and teachings, proclaiming that Jesus was a great prophet and servant of the Sacred Whale, who brought light into a world of darkness.

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And the Sacred Whale, seeing their faithfulness, blessed their work, ensuring that His message would live on through the generations as a beacon of hope and love.