For those who desire a “master” and are fool enough to bequeath their freedom and dignity to another, they will receive their reward.
That is one aspect I like about the man from Galilee. He was no man’s pawn.
He was the most famous non-conformist who lived and he didn’t drive a hawg and drink himself stupid while poppin’ pills to do it.
He didn’t need an army to follow him.
He didn’t need “backers” as there were precious few to go around, that were willing.
He just did.
I like that kind of person. True grit, when the going gets a little fearful, he says it must be so.
I don’t believe all that is said about him, they made him an idol. If we compare him with what happened to Michael Jackson and Elvis, they were bigger after they went than before, when many considered them both to have been has beens.
I assume the man from Galilee was at the top of his game when he left, but then again who knows? There were many thumbs down at his Inquisition.
I like the mental image of a solitary figure walking on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.
I can almost imagine what he is thinking, for the moment it is peace.

Beautiful!
I agree, now if only we can convince this crowd of hypochondriacs and lemmings to learn from THE MAN not the book. He was a great revolutionary.