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| | At the end of Franco Zefferelli's amazing film Jesus of Nazareth, one of the enemies of Jesus enters the tomb, observes ... |
 | | As they marched, they began to sing over and over again an ancient Jewish poem called Ani Maamin which means, "I believe." Even when the doors to the chamber were closed and sealed, those outside could hear them singing inside, "Ani Maamin, Ani Maamin!" - we believe, O God, in you above all. |
 | | "Ani Maamin!" Ten minutes went by, and though the chant was more quiet, it could still be clearly heard, "Ani Maamin, Ani Maamin!" We believe, O God, in you above all. |
 | | But still, from within the gas chamber, came one voice singing the song, "Ani Maamin, Ani Maamin." This was unthinkable that one could survive so long! |
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