God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
A death by crucifixion seems to include all that pain and death can have of the horrible and ghastly – dizziness, cramp, thirst, starvation, sleeplessness, traumatic fever, shame, publicity of shame, long continuous torment, horror of anticipation, mortification of intended wounds – all intensified just up to the point at which they can be endured at all, but all stopping just short of the point which would give to the sufferer the relief of unconsciousness.
The unnatural position made every movement painful; the lacerated veins and crushed tendons throbbed with incessant anguish; the wounds, inflamed by exposure, gradually gangrene; the arteries – especially at the head and stomach – became swollen and oppressed with surcharged blood, and while each variety of misery went on gradually increasing, there was added to them the intolerable pang of a burning and raging thirst, and all these physical complications caused an internal excitement and anxiety, which made the prospect of death itself – of death, the unknown enemy, at whose approach man usually shudders most – bear the aspect of a delicious and exquisite release.
One thing is clear. The 1st century executions were not like the modern ones, for they did not seek a quick, painless death or the preservation of any measure of dignity for the criminal. On the contrary, they sought an agonizing torture which completely humiliated him. And it is important that we understand this, for it helps us realize the agony of Christ's death.
Frederick Farrar
Basil Tomato Parmesan Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
A, B
10
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/2
c
Water
1/4
c
Milk
2
tb
Olive oil
1
ts
Sugar
2
ts
Dried basil
1/3
c
Parmesan cheese; grated
2
c
Bread flour
2
ts
Yeast
1/4
c
Sun-dried tomatoes; chopped
INSTRUCTIONS
From: "Tracie Radtke" <tracie_host@email.msn.com>
Makes a 1 pound loaf Add all ingredients except tomatoes in the order
suggested by bread machine instructions. Set machine for white bread,
medium crust. Add tomatoes when machine beeps.
Recipe by: KAWARD6 ROTW - Eat-L
Posted to recipelu-digest by jeryder@juno.com on Mar 10, 1998
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