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In the film: Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson and in the original cast were Jeff Fenholt and Ben Vereen
Hi! Here are the main characters and brief descriptions: Judas Iscariot - Arguably the main character. He is Jesus' favorite Apostle, but begins to think Jesus has lost sight of the mission. Torn between loyalty to Jesus, who he loves as a brother, and loyalty to their cause, Judas chooses betrayal but regrets it and famously commits suicide. Jesus Christ - He preaches Christian doctrine such as forgiveness and charity, yet has some inconsistencies that causes Judas to doubt him. After being turned in by Judas to the Romans and Pontius Pilate, he is crucified. Mary Magdalene - A disciple in love with Jesus, but truly unsure of what kind of man he really is. She is good friends with Peter. Peter - An Apostle who is threatened into denying Jesus three times, but later regrets it, asking Jesus if the two of the "can start again, please?" Hope this helps! Yay for JCS!!! ^.^
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In the film: Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson and in the original cast were Jeff Fenholt and Ben Vereen
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The main idea of "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity" by John Milton is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and to depict the significance of this event in the context of Christian theology. The poem explores themes of light overcoming darkness, the power of redemption, and the victory of good over evil. Milton uses vivid imagery and rich language to convey the majesty and wonder of Christ's birth.
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The Messiah-ship and divinity of Christ are two main themes of Luke that are particularly validated in chapter 2.
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