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Jesus never sinned but was crucified for something he did not do.

He died for our sins and if you believe in Him, trust in Him, and ask for His forgiveness you will be saved.

For we read in The Gospel according John these words:

He (Jesus) came unto His own (the Jewish nation) and His own received Him not.

But to as many a receive Him, to them He gave power to be children of God, even to them who believe in His name.

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