:27:14
- What do you want?
- l have news.
:27:16
This pedlar outside is fresh from Jerusalem.
:27:19
He says the governor has ordered the arrest
of all these fanatics called Christians.
:27:24
And for the leaders
they pay in gold, generously.
:27:27
Justus is a leader, no?
:27:29
l act under an imperial commission,
and l report to Tiberius, not to Pilate.
:27:34
Fine. You are a rich tribune.
:27:37
But what harm is it if l get
a few extra coins out of this?
:27:40
Justus on the cross is worth
a year of good wine to me.
:27:51
- Get back to Damascus, Abidor.
- But...
:27:53
Leave now. Tonight.
:27:57
You won't get rid of me
so easily, worthy merchant.
:28:01
These Galileans are poor, but
they might pay well to know who you are.
:28:04
And you are the man who crucified him.
You are his murderer, they are saying.
:28:09
Stop! You are hurting me!
:28:25
Let's go. Come on.
:28:28
Kick him. Kick him.
:28:30
- Kick him harder. Let's go.
- l'm kicking.
:28:33
Go on, kick him. He'll go.
:28:35
Kick him, that's it. He'll go. Kick him.
:28:38
- Good morning, sir.
- Good morning.
:28:41
- Kick him.
- Jonathan, isn't it?
:28:43
- Yes.
- Letting your friend have a ride?
:28:45
- No, l gave him the donkey.
- You gave him the donkey?
:28:48
- Did your grandfather tell you to do that?
- No, sir. l did it myself.
:28:56
Why are you so angry?
:28:59
- Good morning.
- Good morning.