twenty-four, and he was an outgoing guy. Ke’jhanor despised the Pharisee with a passion and joined a gang called the Aaronites. They did such widely activities that ranged from priestly meetings to poker nights. Ke’jhanor followed the Hebrew Bible and rejected the Pharisee’s notion of an oral Torah. Ke’jhanor was a good Sadducee and many priests followed after him.
As a youngster, his parents taught him how evil the Pharisees were and about their teachings. Even in school, Ke’jhanor got teased and picked on by the Pharisee classmates. He would return home from school crying sometimes, and his parents would tell him one thing.” Son, you need to do what you need to do.”
Ke’jhanor: “And what would that be, dad?”
Father: “You have to kick him in the family jewels.”
Ke’jhanor accepted the fact and would try to hit the Pharisee bullies where it hurt.
Next day in school, well..let’s just say young Ke’jhanor had detention that school day. He had an even more unfair punishment, since the principal was indeed, a Pharisee.
He came back that one Wednesday afternoon ashamed and depressed. He went to see his gang fellows, you know, his fellow Aaronites. They gave him advice of how he should forgive and forget, since he is a priest. But when someone treats him like dirt again, you them where it hurts!
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