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
Levi
Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
35 The Pharisees and ruling priests were angered and they sent their
officers to take him e’er he went away. The officers were filled with
fear; they seized him not.
36 And Jesus said, Lo, I am here but for a little time and then I go
my way to him who sent me here to do his will.
37 You seek me now and you can find me now; the time will come when
you will seek and will not find, for where I go you cannot come.
38 The people said, Where will he go that men can find him not? Will
he go forth to Greece and teach the Greeks? or will he go to Egypt or
Assyria to teach?
39 But Jesus answered not; unnoticed by the multitudes he left the
temple courts and went his way.
CHAPTER 134.
_Jesus teaches in the temple. His words enrage the rulers.
Nicodemus defends him. He spends the night in prayer on Mount
Olives. Next day he again teaches in the temple. An adultress
is brought before him for judgment._
Now, on the last day of the feast when multitudes were in the
courtways, Jesus said,
2 Whoever is athirst may come to me and drink.
3 He who believes in me and in the Christ whom God has sent, may drink
the cup of life, and from his inner parts shall streams of living
waters flow.
4 The Holy Breath will overshadow him, and he will breathe the Breath,
and speak the words, and live the life.
5 The people were divided in their views concerning him. Some said,
This man is prophet of the living God.
6 And others said, He is Messiah whom our prophets said would come.
7 And others said, He cannot be the Christ, for he came down from
Galilee; the Christ must come from Bethlehem where David lived.
8 Again the priests and Pharisees sent officers to bring him into
court to answer for his life; but when the officers returned and
brought him not,
9 The rulers were enraged and said, Why did you not arrest this man
and hale him into court?
10 The officers replied, We never heard a man speak like this man
speaks.
11 In rage the Pharisees stood forth and said, Have you gone mad? Have
you been led astray? Are you disciples of this man?
12 Have any of the rulers, or the Pharisees believed on him? The
common people! yes, they may believe; they are accursed; they know not
anything.
13 But Nicodemus came before the rulers and he said, Can Jewish judges
judge a man and sentence him until they hear his plea? Let Jesus stand
before this bar and testify himself.
14 The rulers said, This Jesus is a wily man, and if we suffer him to
speak, he will rebuke us face to face, and then the multitudes will
laugh and stand in his defense.
15 And then you know, as well as we, that prophets do not come from
Galilee.
16 The rulers felt the force of what the officers and Nicodemus said,
and they said nothing more.
17 And then the people went their way, each to his home; but Jesus
went unto Mount Olives where he spent the night in prayer.
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