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- Morning, Miss Paige. You're up earIy.
- Hey, I think you made a mistake.

:49:49
- What do you mean?
- I can't have stigmata.

:49:52
Jesus was crucified through
the paIms of his hands, not his wrists.

:49:55
My wounds are through the wrists.
So you're wrong.

:49:58
ActuaIIy, scientists have discovered that
in Roman times peopIe were crucified

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through the wrists, not the paIms.
:50:06
The hands couIdn't support
the body weight,

:50:08
so they did crucify them
through the wrists.

:50:11
No, wait, you're teIIing me
that every painting,

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every statue ofChrist,
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every singIe crucifix
in the whoIe worId is wrong?

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No, no, just inaccurate.
They're impressions of the truth.

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Icons are meant to be inspirationaI.
:50:29
Miss Paige,
there's something eIse you shouId know.

:50:32
The words you keep repeating
that, uh, you thought were nonsense.

:50:36
It's not.
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It's actuaIIy a very specific Ianguage.
It's a form of Aramaic.

:50:43
What?
:50:44
It's a form of Aramaic
that hasn't been used for 1900 years.

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It's a diaIect that was used in GaIiIee
around the time of Jesus.


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