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
13 And if the son of peace be in the house, the door will open wide
and you will enter in; and then the holy peace will rest upon that
house.
14 The seventy in twos went forth; they went into Samaria, and as they
went they said, Peace be to all; good will to all!
15 Repent and turn from sin, and set your house in order, for a son of
man who bears the image of the Christ, will come, and you may see his
face.
16 They entered every village of Samaria; they preached in Tyre and
in Sidon by the sea. Some went to Crete, and others into Greece, and
others went to Gilead and taught.
17 And Jesus, all alone, went to the feast by the Samaria way; and as
he went through Sychar on the way, the lepers saw him and a company of
ten called from afar and said,
18 Lord Jesus, stay and speak the Word for us that we may be made
clean.
19 And Jesus said, Go forth and show yourselves unto the priests.
20 They went, and as they went their leprosy was healed. One of the
ten, a native of Samaria, returned to thank the master and to praise
the Lord.
21 And Jesus said to him, Lo, ten were cleansed; where are the nine?
Arise, and go your way; your faith has made you whole.
22 You have revealed your heart and shown that you are worthy of the
power; behold the nine will find again their leprous hands and feet.
23 And Jesus went his way, and while the feast was on he came into
Jerusalem, and went into the temple courts.
24 And he rebuked the scribes and Pharisees, the priests and doctors
of the law for their hypocrisy and selfishness.
25 The common people were amazed; they said, From whence has come the
wisdom of this man? he speaks as speaks a sage.
26 And Jesus said, I did not learn the wisdom of the Holy One within
the schools of men; my teaching is not mine; I speak the words of him
who sent me here to do his will.
27 If any man would know whereof I speak, lo, he must do the will of
God. No man can know except he enters into life and does the will of
God.
28 Now, Moses gave the law; but none of you have kept the law; how can
you judge the worthiness of any man?
29 Once in these courts I healed a man upon a Sabbath day, and in a
rage you sought to take my life; and now because I tell the truth you
seek again to take my life.
30 A scribe spoke out and said, You foolish man, you are obsessed; who
wants to take your life?
31 The common people said, Is this not Jesus whom the rulers long have
sought to kill? and now he comes and teaches in the temple courts.
32 If he is guilty of such monstrous crimes, why do they not take him
away in chains?
33 And Jesus said, You all know me, and know from whence I came; but
you know not the God who sent me here, whose words I speak.
34 The multitudes again stood forth in his defense; they said, If this
is not the Christ whom God has promised to reveal to men, will he do
greater works when he shall come than does this man?
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