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
9 And you are busy-bodies, mischief-makers, hypocrites. You take these
men whom God has given me into your haunts and try to poison them with
sophistries and lies, and think that you will snatch them from the
fold of God.
10 I tell you, men, these men are tried and you can snatch not one of
them away.
11 My Father who has given them to me is greater than you all, and he
and I are one.
12 And then the Jews took stones to throw at him and cried, Now we
have heard enough; away with him; let him be stoned.
13 But Joseph, member of the great Sanhedrim of the Jews, was in the
porch and he came forth and said,
14 You men of Israel, do nothing rash; throw down those stones; your
reason is a better guide than passion in such times as these.
15 You do not know your accusations to be true, and if this man should
prove himself to be the Christ, and you should take his life, the
wrath of God would rest upon you evermore.
16 And Jesus said to them, Lo, I have healed your sick, have caused
your blind to see, your deaf to hear, your lame to walk, and cast out
unclean spirits from your friends;
17 For which of these great works would you desire to take my life?
18 The Jews replied, We would not stone you for your works of grace,
but for your vile, blasphemous words. You are but man and still you
say that you are God.
19 And Jesus said, A prophet of your own said to the sons of men, Lo,
you are gods!
20 Now, hark, you men, if he could say that to the men who simply
heard the word of God, why should you think that I blaspheme the name
of God because I say, I am a son of God?
21 If you believe not what I say you must have faith in what I do, and
you should see the Father in these works, and know that I dwell in the
Father-God, and that the Father dwells in me.
22 And then again the Jews took stones and would have stoned him in
the temple court; but he withdrew himself from sight and left the
porch and court and went his way;
23 And with the twelve he went to Jericho, and after certain days
they crossed the Jordan and in Bethabara abode for many days.
CHAPTER 148.
_Lazarus dies and Jesus and the twelve return to Bethany. The
resurrection of Lazarus, which greatly excites the rulers in
Jerusalem. The Christines go to the hills of Ephriam, and
there abide._
One day as Jesus and the twelve were in the silence in a home in Araba
a messenger came and said,
2 Lord, Jesus, hear! your friend in Bethany is sick, nigh unto death;
his sisters urge that you arise and come in haste.
3 Then turning to the twelve the master said, Lo, Lazarus has gone to
sleep, and I must go and waken him.
4 And his disciples said, What need to go if he has gone to sleep; he
will awaken by and by?
5 Then Jesus said, It is the sleep of death; for Lazarus is dead.
6 But Jesus did not haste to go; he stayed two days in Araba; and then
he said, The hour has come and we must go to Bethany.
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