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Title Jesus Christ Superstar
Original entry During the song "Poor Jerusalem" Christ says "Neither you Simon, /./ nor Judas, nor the twelve". Simon and Judas ARE two of the twelve. Is this some sort of screw-up, or was it written this way for a purpose? [It's not a screw up, it was probably written that way so that we knew he was referring to the twelve apostles; is he had said "nor the ten", some people would have had no idea who he was talking about.]

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