The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of The Church UniversalLevi
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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of The Church Universal
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Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
2 And Jesus and the foreign masters and the twelve, and Mary, mother
of the Lord, and Miriam were there.
3 And when the people were assembled in the great hall of the town,
the graceful singer, Miriam, stood forth and sung a song of praise.
4 But few of all the multitude knew who the singer was; but instantly
she won all hearts.
5 For many days she sung the songs of Israel, and then she went her
way.
6 The Sabbath came and Jesus went into the synagogue. He took the book
of Psalms and read:
7 Blest is the man who puts his trust in God, respecting not the proud
nor such as turn aside to lies.
8 O Lord, my God, the works that thou hast done for us are wonderful;
and many are thy thoughts for us; we cannot count them all,
9 Thou dost not call for sacrifice, nor offerings of blood; burnt
offerings and offerings for sin thou dost not want;
10 And lo, I come to do thy will, O God; thy law is in my heart,
11 And I have preached the word of righteousness and peace unto the
thronging multitudes; I have declared the counsel of my God in full.
12 I have not hid thy righteousness within my heart; I have declared
thy faithfulness and grace.
13 I have not kept thy loving-kindness and thy truth away from men; I
have declared them to the multitudes.
14 O Lord, make wide my lips that I may tell thy praise; I do not
bring the sacrifice of blood, nor yet burnt offerings for sin.
15 The sacrifices I would bring to thee, O God, are purity in life, a
contrite heart, a spirit full of faith and love; and these thou wilt
receive.
16 And when he had thus read, he gave the book back to the keeper of
the books, and then he said,
17 Upon these ends of earth these messages of God have come.
18 Our people have exalted sacrificial rites and have neglected mercy,
justice and the rights of men.
19 You Pharisees, you priests, you scribes, your God is surfeited with
blood; God does not heed your prayers; you stand before your burning
victims; but you stand in vain.
20 Turn you unto the testimonies of the law; reform and turn to God,
and you shall live.
21 Let not your altars be accursed again with smoke of innocence.
22 Bring unto God as sacrifice a broken and a contrite heart.
23 Lift from your fellow men the burdens that you have imposed.
24 And if you hearken not, and if you turn not from your evil ways,
lo, God will smite this nation with a curse.
25 And when he had thus said he stood aside, and all the people were
astonished, and they said,
26 Where did this man get all his knowledge and his power? From whence
did all this wisdom come?
27 Is not this Mary’s son, whose home is out on Marmion Way?
28 Are not his brothers, Jude and James and Simon, known among our
honored men? Are not his sisters with us here?
29 But they were all offended by the words he spoke.
30 And Jesus said, A prophet has no honor in his native land; he is
not well received among his kin; his foes are in his home.
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