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
Religion
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
20 I charge these servants and these officers as parties to the crime.
21 I charge the people of Capernaum with cruelty and theft, because
they heeded not the cries of poverty and want, and have withheld from
helpless ones that which is theirs by every law of right;
22 And I appeal unto these people here, and ask, Are not my charges
based on righteousness and truth?
23 And every man said, Yes.
24 The accusing woman blushed for shame; the judge shrank back in
fear; the officers threw off the shackles from the man and ran away.
25 Then Jesus said, Give this man what he needs and let him go and
feed his wife and little ones.
26 The people gave abundantly; the man went on his way.
27 And Jesus said, There is no standard law to judge of crime. The
facts must all be stated e’er a judgment can be rendered in a case.
28 You men with hearts; go forth and stand where stood this man and
answer me, What would you do?
29 The thief thinks every other man a thief and judges him accordingly.
30 The man who judges harshly is the man whose heart is full of crime.
31 The courtesan who keeps her wickedness concealed by what she calls
respectability, has not a word of pity for the honest courtesan who
claims to be just what she is.
32 I tell you, men, if you would censure not till you are free from
sin, the world would soon forget the meaning of the word, accused.
CHAPTER 133.
_The twelve go to the feast in Jerusalem, but Jesus remains in
Capernaum. He selects seventy disciples, and sends them out
to teach and heal. He goes alone to the feast and on his way
he heals ten lepers. He teaches in the temple._
The harvest feast drew near; the twelve went to Jerusalem, but Jesus
did not go with them; he tarried in Capernaum.
2 Among the multitudes that followed him were many who went not up to
the feast; they were not Jews.
3 And Jesus called three-score-and-ten of these disciples unto him and
said, The kingdom of the Christ is not for Jews alone; it is for every
man.
4 Lo, I have chosen twelve to preach the gospel, first unto the Jews;
and they are Jews.
5 Twelve is the number of the Jew and seven the number of the all,
including every man.
6 God is the ten, the holy Jod.
7 When God and man are multiplied we have three-score-and-ten, the
number of the brotherhood of man.
8 And now I send you forth by twos and twos; not to the Jews alone,
but unto every nation under heaven; to Greek and to Assyrian; to the
Samaritan; to those beyond the seas; to every man.
9 You need not go afar, for men of every land are here and in Samaria.
10 Arise and go your way; but go in faith; and take no gold nor silver
in your purse; no extra coat or shoes.
11 Go in the sacred name; trust God and you will never come to want.
12 And let this be your salutation everywhere, Peace be to all; good
will to all.
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