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Limited good in Mark 15
Mark 15 features two lêstai, social bandits (Malina and Rohrbaugh: 270-271, 275) crucified alongside Jesus. These bandits, in addition to the murderous revolutionist Barabbas, represent the continuous struggle between the centralized temple economy, with its cooperative contracts with the Roman prefect, and peasant communities who are forced to support its position of authority, privilege, and luxury.
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