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The “Saturday Night Live” cold open began with the “Cleansing of the Temple,” a biblical tale in which Jesus Christ was enraged over business transactions within places of worship ...
The opening scene was a spoof on the “Cleansing of the Temple,” where Jesus, played by Mikey Day, said he would rid Jerusalem’s temple of “all its money.” Trump, played by James Austin ...
What is Holy Week? This week falls between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. The days are devoted to the observance of the Passion of Jesus Christ, particularly th ...
The scene opens with Mikey Day, as Jesus, becoming enraged upon finding moneychangers in the temple. "I will rid this place of all of its money," Day says as he flips the table. At that point ...
Do we too need to do some cleansing of the temple? We expect Jesus to be forgiving, but there is also a time and a place for clearing out the rabble. When we see abuse, we must address it and make ...
This year, the skit began with a dramatic reenactment of Jesus cleansing the temple by flipping the merchant’s table. Just then, James Austin Johnson interrupted with his Trump impression.
This time, the monologue drew a parallel between Jesus' cleansing of the Temple and the economic uncertainty that followed Trump's April 2 tariffs announcement. After Jesus (Mikey Day) declared at ...
It started with Mikey Day as Jesus during the cleansing of the temple, angry at the presence of merchants and money changers corrupting the space. And speaking of corruption: enter Donald “Jesus ...
If you didn’t get a chance to see THE CHOSEN Season 5 in theaters, don't fret! You'll finally be able to watch it from home ...