The NazareneAn anti-Semitic Polish scholar recounts the stories of three men from the first century A.D., Cornelius, Joseph Arimathea, and Yeshua, while claiming to have uncovered the Fifth Gospel, told by Christ's betrayer Judas Iscariot. |
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