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  2. Jesus and the woman taken in adultery - Wikipedia

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    Jesus and the woman taken in adultery (or the Pericope Adulterae) [a] is considered by some to be a pseudepigraphical [1] passage found in John 7:53–8:11 [2] of the New Testament. In the passage, Jesus was teaching in the Temple after coming from the Mount of Olives .

  3. Jesus Walks - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Walks" has since been awarded a triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America for pushing 3,000,000 certified units in the US. [47] "Jesus Walks" attained a certain extent of international success as well. In Ireland, the song peaked at No. 18 on September 2, 2004, where it remained for two weeks. [48]

  4. Three Wooden Crosses - Wikipedia

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    Both the prostitute and the preacher are "searching for lost souls." The song goes on to describe a fatal accident involving a school bus and an 18-wheeler. The bus driver failed to stop at a stop sign, and the bus was hit by the 18-wheeler, killing three of the four passengers. The song asks why there are only three crosses and not four.

  5. Mary Magdalene - Wikipedia

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    [228] [223] Ki Longfellow's novel The Secret Magdalene (2005) draws on the Gnostic gospels and other sources to portray Mary as a brilliant and dynamic woman who studies at the fabled library of Alexandria, and shares her knowledge with Jesus. [229] Lady Gaga's song "Judas" (2011) is sung from Mary's perspective, portraying her as a prostitute ...

  6. Parable of the Two Debtors - Wikipedia

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    Feast in the House of Simon by Francis Francken the Younger.. The Parable of the Two Debtors is a parable of Jesus.It appears in Luke 7:36–7:50, where Jesus uses the parable to explain that the woman who has anointed him loves him more than his host, because she has been forgiven of greater sins.

  7. Category:Songs about prostitutes - Wikipedia

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    California (Mylène Farmer song) Call Me (Blondie song) Charlotte the Harlot; Chelsea Girls (song) Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis; Il cielo in una stanza (song) Cracked Actor (song) Cross-Eyed Mary

  8. Jesus Was a Cross Maker - Wikipedia

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    The song was orchestrated by Don Bagley and Bob Harris and produced by Graham Nash, [4] with a production designed for radio airplay. [citation needed] The last-minute addition of “Jesus Was a Cross Maker” to Sill's debut album necessitated the removal of two songs, “The Pearl” and “The Phoenix,” which later appeared on her 1973 album Heart Food.

  9. Mary Wept over the Feet of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    As in his previous graphic novel Paying for It (2011), Brown takes a pro-prostitution stance in Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus.He claims that his research has determined that Mary, mother of Jesus, was a prostitute, that early Christians practiced prostitution, and that Jesus' Parable of the Talents should be read in a pro-prostitution light.