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Shortly after two o'clock on this Tuesday afternoon, Jesus, accompanied by
eleven apostles, Joseph of Arimathea, the thirty Greeks, and certain other
disciples, arrived at the temple and began the delivery of his last address
in the courts of the sacred edifice. This discourse was intended to be his
last appeal to the Jewish people and the final indictment of his vehement
enemies and would-be destroyers -- the scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees, and
the chief rulers of Israel. Throughout the forenoon the various groups had
had an opportunity to question Jesus; this afternoon no one asked him a question.
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As the Master began to speak, the temple court was quiet and orderly. The
money-changers and the merchandisers had not dared again to enter the temple
since Jesus and the aroused multitude had driven them out the previous day.
Before beginning the discourse, Jesus tenderly looked down upon this audience
which was so soon to hear his farewell public address of mercy to mankind
coupled with his last denunciation of the false teachers and the bigoted rulers
of the Jews.