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    CHAPTER XVIII.

    Confusion in the Cave of Treasures. Miraculous speech of the dead Adam.

    CHAPTER XIX.

    The children of Jared are led astray.

    CHAPTER XX.

    Ravishing music; strong drink loosed among the sons of Cain. They don colorful clothing. The children of Seth look on with longing eyes. They revolt from wise counsel; they descend the mountain into the valley of iniquity. They can not ascend the mountain again.

    CHAPTER XXI.

    Jared dies in sorrow for his sons who had gone astray. A prediction of the Flood.

    CHAPTER XXII.

    Only three righteous men left in the world. The evil conditions of men prior to the Flood.

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    CHAPTER X.

    “Adam was the first….“

    CHAPTER XI.

    Seth becomes head of the most happy and just tribe of people who ever lived.

    CHAPTER XII.

    Seth’s family affairs. His death. The headship of Enos. How the outcast branch of Adam’s family fared.

    CHAPTER XIII.

    “Among the children of Cain there was much robbery, murder and sin.”

    CHAPTER XIV.

    Time, like an ever-rolling stream, bears away another generation of men.

    CHAPTER XV.

    The offspring of Adam continue to keep the Cave of Treasures as a family shrine.

    CHAPTER XVI.

    The good branch of the family is still afraid of the children of Cain.

    CHAPTER XVII.

    Jared turns martinet. He is lured away to the land of Cain where he sees many voluptuous sights. Jared barely escapes with a clean heart.

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    CHAPTER I.

    The grief stricken family. Cain marries Luluwa and they move away.CHAPTER II.

    A third son is born to Adam and Eve.CHAPTER. III

    Satan appears as a beautiful woman tempting Adam, telling him he is still a youth. “Spend thy youth in mirth and pleasure.” (12) The different forms which Satan takes (15).

    CHAPTER IV.

    Adam sees the Devil in his true colors.

    CHAPTER VI.

    Seth’s conscience helps him. He returns to Adam and Eve.

    CHAPTER VII.

    Seth marries Aklia. Adam lives to see grand children and great-grand-children.

    CHAPTER VIII.

    Adam’s remarkable last words. He predicts the Flood. He exhorts his offspring to good. He reveals certain mysteries of life.

    CHAPTER IX.

    The death of Adam.

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    CHAPTER LXI.

    They begin to follow Satan.

    CHAPTER LXII.

    Two fruit trees.

    CHAPTER LXIII

    The first joy of trees.

    CHAPTER LXIV.

    Adam and Eve partake of the first earthly food.

    CHAPTER LXV.

    Adam and Eve acquire digestive organs. Final hope of returning to the Garden is quenched.CHAPTER LXVI.

    Adam does his first day’s work.

    CHAPTER LXVII.

    “Then Satan began to lead astray Adam and Eve. . . .”

    CHAPTER LXVIII.

    How destruction and trouble is of Satan when he is the master. Adam and Eve establish the custom of worship.

    CHAPTER LXIX.

    Twelfth apparition of Satan to Adam and Eve, while Adam was praying over the offering upon the altar; when Satan smote him.

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    CHAPTER LXX.

    Thirteenth apparition of Satan to Adam and Eve, to make war against him, through his marriage with Eve.

    CHAPTER LXXI.

    Adam is troubled by his wedding with Eve.CHAPTER LXXII.

    Adam’s heart is set on fire.CHAPTER LXXIII.

    The betrothal of Adam and Eve.

    CHAPTER LXXIV.

    The birth of Cain and Luluwa. Why they received those names.

    CHAPTER LXXV.

    The family revisits the Cave of Treasures. Birth of Abel and Aklemia.

    CHAPTER LXXVI.

    Cain becomes jealous because of his sisters.

    CHAPTER LXXVII.

    Cain, 15 years old, and Abel 12 years old, grow apart.

    CHAPTER LXXVIII

    Jealousy overcomes Cain. He makes trouble in the family. How the first murder was planned.

    CHAP. LXXIX.

    A wicked plan is carried to a tragic conclusion. Cain is frightened. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” The seven punishments. Peace is shattered.

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    CHAPTER XLVI

    “How many times have I delivered thee out of his hand . . .”

    CHAPTER XLVII.

    The Devil’s own Scheming.CHAPTER XLVIII.

    Fifth apparition of Satan to Adam and Eve.

    CHAPTER XLIX.

    The first prophecy of the Resurrection.

    CHAPTER L.

    Adam and Eve seek to cover their nakedness.

    CHAPTER LI.“What is his beauty that you should have followed him?”CHAPTER LII.

    Adam and Eve sew the first shirt.

    CHAPTER LIII.

    The prophecy of the Western Lands.

    CHAPTER LIV.

    Adam and Eve go exploring.

    CHAPTER LV.

    The Conflict of Satan.

    CHAPTER LVI.

    A chapter of divine comfort.

    CHAPTER LVII.

    “Therefore did I fall. . .

    CHAPTER LVIII.

    “About sunset on the 53rd day . . . .”

    CHAPTER LIX.

    Eighth apparition of Satan to Adam and Eve.

    CHAPTER LX.

    The Devil appears like an old man. He offers “a place of rest.”

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    CHAPTER XXXI.

    They make themselves more comfortable in the Cave of Treasures on the third day.

    CHAPTER XXXII.

    Adam and Eve go into the water to pray.

    CHAPTER XXXIII.

    Satan falsely promises the “bright light!’

    CHAPTER XXXIV.

    Adam recalls the creation of Eve. He eloquently appeals for food and drink.

    CHAPTER XXXV.

    God’s reply.

    CHAPTER XXXVI.

    Figs.

    CHAPTER XXXVII.

    Forty-three days of penance do not redeem one hour of sin (v. 6).

    CHAPTER XXXVIII.

    “When 5500 years are fulfilled . . . .”

    CHAPTER XXXIX.

    Adam is cautious–but too late.

    CHAPTER XL.

    The first Human hunger.

    CHAPTER XLI.

    The first Human thirst.

    CHAPTER XLII.

    A promise of the Water of Life. The third prophecy of the coming of Christ.

    CHAPTER XLIII.

    The Devil attempts arson.

    CHAPTER XLIV.

    The power of fire over man.

    CHAPTER XLV.

    Why Satan didn’t fulfil his promises.

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    CHAPTER XVI.

    The first sunrise. Adam and Eve think it is a fire coming to burn them.

    CHAPTER XVII.

    The Chapter of the Serpent.

    CHAPTER XVIII.

    The mortal combat with the serpent.

    CHAPTER XIX.

    Beasts made subject to Adam.

    CHAPTER XX.

    Adam wishes to protect Eve.

    CHAPTER XXI.

    Adam and Eve attempt suicide.

    CHAPTER XXII.

    Adam in a chivalrous mood.

    CHAPTER XXIII.

    Adam and Eve gird themselves and make the first altar ever built.CHAPTER XXIV.

    A vivid prophecy of the life and death of Christ.

    CHAPTER XXV.

    God represented as merciful and loving. The establishing of worship.

    CHAPTER XXVI.

    A beautiful prophecy of eternal life and joy (v. 15). The fall of night.

    CHAPTER XXVII.

    The second tempting of Adam and Eve. The devil takes on the form of a beguiling light.

    CHAPTER XXVIII.

    The Devil pretends to lead Adam and Eve to the water to bathe.

    CHAP. XXIX.

    God tells Adam of the Devil’s purpose. (v. 4).

    CHAPTER XXX.

    Adam receives the first worldly goods.

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    THE FIRST BOOK OF ADAM AND EVE ALSO CALLED The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan.PRESENT day controversy that rages around the authenticity of the Scriptures and how human life began on this planet must pause to consider the Adam and Eve story. Where does it come from? What does it mean?

    The familiar version in Genesis is not the source of this fundamental legend, it is not a spontaneous, Heaven-born account that sprang into place in the Old Testament. It is simply a version, unexcelled perhaps, but a version of a myth or belief or account handed down by word of mouth from generation to generation of mankind-through the incoherent, unrecorded ages of man it came--like an inextinguishable ray of light that ties the time when human life began, with the time when the human mind could express itself and the human hand could write.

    This is the most ancient story in the world--it has survived because it embodies the basic fact of human life. A fact that has not changed one iota; amid all the superficial changes of civilization's vivid array, this fact remains: the conflict of Good and Evil; the fight between Man and the Devil; the eternal struggle of human nature against sin,

    That the Adam and Eve story pervaded the thoughts of ancient writers is seen in the large number of versions that exist, or whose existence may be traced, through the writings of Greeks, Syrians, Egyptians, Abyssinians, Hebrews, and other ancient peoples. As a lawyer might say who examines so much apparently unrelated evidence--there must be something back of it.

    The version which we give here is the work of unknown Egyptians (the lack of historical allusion makes it impossible to date the writing). Parts of this version are found in the Talmud, the Koran, and elsewhere, showing what a vital rôle it played in the original literature of human wisdom. The Egyptian author first wrote in Arabic (which may be taken as the original manuscript) and that found its way farther south and was translated into Ethiopic. For the present English translation we are indebted to Dr. S. C. Malan, Vicar of Broadwindsor, who worked from the Ethiopic edition edited by Dr. E. Trumpp, Professor at the University of Munich. Dr. Trumpp had the advantage of the Arabic original, which makes our bridge over the gap of many centuries a direct one.

    CHAPTER. I.

    The crystal sea. God commands Adam, expelled from Eden, to dwell in the Cave of Treasures

    CHAPTER. II.

    Adam and Eve faint upon leaving the Garden. God sends His word to encourage them.

    CHAPTER. III.

    Concerning the promise of the great five days and a half.

    CHAPTER. IV.

    Adam laments the changed conditions. Adam and Eve enter the Cave of Treasures.

    CHAPTER. V.

    In which Eve makes a noble and emotionable intercession, taking the blame on herself.

    CHAPTER VI.

    God’s admonition to Adam and Eve in which he points out how and why they sinned.

    CHAPTER VII

    The beasts are reconciled.

    CHAPTER VIII.

    The “Bright Nature” of man is taken away.

    CHAPTER IX.

    Water from the Tree of Life. Adam and Eve near drowning.

    CHAPTER X.

    Their bodies need water after they leave the Garden.

    CHAPTER XI.

    A recollection of the glorious days in the Garden.

    CHAPTER XII.

    How darkness came between Adam and Eve.

    CHAPTER XIII.

    The fall of Adam. Why night and day were created.

    CHAPTER XIV.

    The earliest prophecy of the coming of Christ.

    CHAPTER XV.

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    SECTION XXII
    TAU
    Establishment of the Christine Church

    Chapter 181

    The eleven apostles make choice of Matthias to fill the place made vacant by the deflection of Judas. The Christines are glad. Miriam sings a song of praise. Apostolic roster.

    Chapter 182

    Events of the day of Pentecost. Endowment of the apostles. The Christine Church is established. Peter preaches the introductory sermon. The sermon. Three thousand people are baptised and become members of the church.

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    SECTION XVIII
    TZADDI
    The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus

    Chapter 159

    The Christines attend a feast in Simon’s house. Mary anoints the master with a costly balm, and Judas and others rebuke her for profligacy. Jesus defends her. The rulers of the Jews employ Ananias to arrest Jesus. Ananias bribes Judas to aid him.

    Chapter 160

    Jesus and the twelve eat the passover alone in Nicodemus’ house. Jesus washes the disciples’ feet. Judas leaves the table and goes forth to betray the Lord. Jesus teaches the eleven. He institutes the Lord’s supper.

    Chapter 161

    Jesus teaches the eleven. Tells them that they will all be estranged from him, and that Peter will deny him thrice before the morning. He speaks final words of encouragement. Promises the Comforter.

    Chapter 162

    Jesus reveals more fully the mission of the Holy Breath. Tells his disciples plainly that he is about to die, and they are sad. He prays for them and all the world of believers. They leave the banquet hall.

    Chapter 163

    Jesus visits Pilate, who urges him to flee from the country to save his life. Jesus refuses to do so. He meets his disciples in Massalian’s orchard. The scene in Gethsemane. The Jewish mob led by Judas appears.

    Chapter 164

    Judas betrays his Lord with a kiss. Jesus is seized by the mob and the disciples flee to save their lives. Jesus is taken unto Jerusalem, Peter and John follow the mob.

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    SECTION XXI
    SCHIN
    Materialization of the Spiritual Body of Jesus

    Chapter 173

    Jesus appears, fully materialized, to his mother, Miriam, Mary of Magdala and to Peter, James and John.

    Chapter 174

    Jesus appears, fully materialized, to Zachus and Cleophas as they journey to Emmaus, but they know him not. He tells them many things about Christ. He eats the evening meal with them, and reveals himself to them. They go to Jerusalem and tell the news.

    Chapter 175

    Jesus appears, fully materialized to the ten apostles in Simon’s house, and to Lazarus and his sisters.

    Chapter 177

    Jesus appears, fully materialized, in the temple in Jerusalem. Rebukes the rulers of the Jews for their hypocrisy. Reveals himself to them and they fall back in fear. He appears to the apostles in Simon’s house. Thomas is convinced.

    Chapter 178

    Jesus appears, fully materialized, before Apollo and the Silent Brotherhood in Greece. Appears to Claudia and Juliet on the Tiber near Rome. Appears to the priest in the Egyptian temple at Heliopolis.

    Chapter 179

    Jesus appears, fully materialized, to the apostles at the sea of Galilee. Appears to a multitude of people. Tells his apostles to go again to Jerusalem and he would meet them there.

    Chapter 180

    Jesus appears, fully materialized, to the apostles in Jerusalem. Gives them his instructions. Promises them a special endowment for their work on Pentecost. Goes to Mount Olives and in full view of many disciples ascends to heaven. The disciples return to Jerusalem.

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    SECTION XIX
    KOPH
    The Trial and Execution of Jesus

    Chapter 165

    Jesus before Caiaphas. Peter denies his Lord thrice. The indictment, signed by seven ruling Jews. A hundred perjured witnesses testify to the truth of the charges.

    Chapter 166

    Jesus before the Sanhedrim. Nicodemus pleads for justice; he shows the incompetency of the witnesses. The council fail to declare Jesus guilty, but Caiaphas, the presiding judge, declares him guilty. The mob maltreat Jesus. He is taken to Pilate’s court.

    Chapter 167

    Jesus before Pilate. Is pronounced not guilty. Jesus before Herod and is tortured and returned to Pilate, who again declares him innocent. The Jews demand his death. Pilate’s wife urges her husband to have nothing to do with the punishment of Jesus. Pilate weeps.

    Chapter 168

    Pilate’s final effort to release Jesus fails. He washes his hands in feigned innocence. Delivers Jesus to the Jews for execution. The Jewish soldiers drive him to Calvary.

    Chapter 169

    Judas is filled with remorse. Hurries to the temple and throws the thirty pieces of silver at the feet of the priests who take it and buy a potter’s field. Judas hangs himself. His body is buried in the potter’s field.

    Chapter 170

    The crucifixion. Jesus prays for his murderers. Pilate puts an inscription above the cross. Jesus speaks words of encouragement to the penitent thief. Commits to John the care of his mother and Miriam. The soldiers divide his garments among themselves.

    Chapter 171

    Concluding scenes of the crucifixion. Joseph and Nicodemus, by consent of Pilate, take the body of Jesus from the cross and lay it in Joseph’s tomb. A guard of one hundred Jewish soldiers are placed about the sepulchre.

    SECTION XX
    RESH
    The Resurrection of Jesus

    Chapter 172

    Pilate places the Roman seal upon the stone door of the tomb. At mid-night a company of the silent brothers march about the tomb. The soldiers are alarmed. Jesus preaches to the spirits in prison. Early Sunday morning he rises from the tomb. The soldiers are bribed by the priests to say that the disciples had stolen the body.

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    Chapter 151

    Jesus teaches in the synagogue. Makes his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The multitudes, with the children, sing his praises, and say, Hosanna to the king! The Christines return to Bethany.

    Chapter 152

    Jesus rebukes a barren fig tree. Drives the merchants out of the temple. Teaches the people. Returns to Bethany.

    Chapter 153

    The Christines go to Jerusalem. They note the withered fig tree; its symbolic meaning. Jesus teaches in the temple. Is censured by the priests. Relates a parable of a rich man’s feast.

    Chapter 154

    Jesus teaches in the temple court. The parable of the householder and wicked husbandmen. Parable of the marriage feast and the guest without a wedding robe.

    Chapter 155

    Jesus recognises the justice of paying secular taxes. He teaches a lesson on family relationships in the life beyond. The greatest of the commandments is comprised in love. He warns his disciples against the hypocrisy of scribes and Pharisees.

    Chapter 156

    The scribes and Pharisees are angered. Jesus rebukes them for their hypocrisy. He laments over Jerusalem. The widows’s mite. Jesus delivers his farewell address to the people in the temple.

    Chapter 157

    The Christines upon Mount Olives. Jesus prophesys the destruction of Jerusalem, and of terrible disasters that will mark the conclusion of the age. He exhorts his disciples to faithfulness.

    Chapter 158

    Jesus and the twelve at prayer in Olivet. Jesus reveals to his disciples the deeper meanings of secret doctrines. He tells them what to teach the people. Relates a number of parables. They return to Bethany.

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    Chapter 145

    Jesus speaks on the establishment of the Christine kingdom and the future coming of the Lord in power. Exhorts to faithfulness. Parable of the unjust judge. Parable of the Pharisee and the publican.

    Chapter 146

    Last meeting of Jesus with his disciples in Galilee. Miriam sings a song of praise. The song. The Christines begin their journey to Jerusalem. They rest at Enon Springs. The selfish request of the mother of James and John. The Christines reach Jerusalem.

    Chapter 147

    Jesus speaks to the people in the temple regarding the messiahship. Rebukes the Jews for treachery. The Jews attempt to stone him, but are prevented by Joseph. The Christines go to Jericho, and later to Bethabara.

    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 Ephraim, and there abide.

    Chapter 149

    The Jews gather in Jerusalem to attend the feast. The Christines go to Jericho. Jesus dines with Zaccheus. He relates the parable of the ten talents.

    Chapter 150

    Jesus heals blind Bartimaeus. With the twelve he goes to Bethany. The multitudes come to welcome him and to speak with Lazarus.

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    Chapter 138

    The Christines in Jerusalem. They meet a man blind from birth. Jesus teaches a lesson on the cause of disease and disasters. He heals the blind man.

    Chapter 139

    Jesus meets and instructs the man who was blind. Unfold the mysteries of the kingdom. The sheepfold. Declares himself the shepherd. Goes to the home of Massalian, where he abides certain days.

    Chapter 140

    Jesus and the three disciples return to Capernaum. Jesus receives the report of the seventy. With his disciples he goes through all Galilee encouraging the believers. He heals a woman. Relates the parable of the little seed and the great tree.

    Chapter 141

    Jesus speaks words of encouragement. Rebukes an officious Pharisee. Attends a wedding feast. Heals a dropsical man. Rebukes guests who seek chief seats. Relates a parable of a wedding feast.

    Chapter 142

    The path of discipleship, its difficulties. The cross and its meaning. The danger of wealth. The young man who loved wealth more than he loved Christ. Parable of the rich man and Lazarus.

    Chapter 143

    Righteousness in rewards. Jesus relates the parable of the husbandman and the labourers. Makes known the divine law of divorce. The mystery of marriage.

    Chapter 144

    The Christines at Tiberius. Jesus speaks on the inner life. Relates the parable of the prodigal son. The resentment of the elder brother.

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    Chapter 131

    Jesus and Peter pay the half-shekel tax. The disciples contend for the supremacy. Jesus rebukes them. Teaches them many practical lessons. The parable of the good shepherd.

    Chapter 132

    Jesus defends a man who has been convicted of stealing bread. The verdict is reversed. The man goes free, and the people supply the needs of his starving family.

    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.

    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 judgement.

    Chapter 135

    Jesus teaches in the temple. He reveals some of the deeper meanings of the Christine ministry. The rulers are greatly enraged and attempt to stone him, but he disappears.

    Chapter 136

    Jesus teaches in the temple. Relates the parable of the good Samaritan. Goes to Bethany. Teaches in Lazarus’ home. Rebukes Martha for her anxiety about the things of this life.

    Chapter 137

    Jesus and his disciples go into a retired place to pray. Jesus teaches Lazarus how to pray. The model prayer. The value of importunate prayer. Parable of the importunate housewife.

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    SECTION XVII

    PE

    The Third Annual Epoch of the Christine Ministry of Jesus

    Chapter 124

    The Christines cross the sea. Jesus gives to his disciples lessons on secret doctrines. Teaches the people. Feeds five thousand. The disciples start to recross the sea. A storm arises. Jesus, walking on the waters, comes to them. Trial of Peter’s faith. They land in Gennesaret.

    Chapter 125

    The Christines are welcomed in Gennesaret. Many follow Jesus for the loaves and fish. He tells them of the bread of life. Speaks of his flesh and blood as symbols of the bread and water of life. The people are offended and many of his disciples follow him no more.

    Chapter 126

    Scribes and Pharisees visit Jesus. They censure him for eating with unwashed hands. He defends his acts and teaches a lesson on hypocrisy. Privately explains to the twelve his public teachings.Chapter 127

    The Christines cross the sea to Decapolis. Jesus finds a retires place where he privately teaches the twelve. They remain three days, then go into a village by the sea.

    Chapter 128

    Jesus goes at night to a mountain to pray. His disciples and the villagers find him and he teaches them for three days. Feeds four thousand people. The Christines go to Cæsarea-Philippi. They consider the personality of Christ. Peter is chosen as apostolic leader.

    Chapter 129

    Jesus teaches the people. He takes Peter, James and John and goes to a high mountain and is transfigured before them.

    Chapter 130

    Jesus and the three disciples return to Cæsarea-Philippi. The nine had failed to cure an epileptic child. Jesus heal it and rebukes his disciples for their lack of trust in God. The Christines return to Capernaum.

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    Chapter 121

    The Christines are in Nazareth. Miriam sings a Christine song of praise. Jesus teaches in the synagogue. He heals a dumb man who is obsessed. The people do not believe in him. The Pharisees call him a tool of Beelzebul. The Christines go to Cana.

    Chapter 122

    The Christines spend seven days in prayer. Jesus gives his charge to the twelve and sends them forth on their apostolic ministry, with instructions to meet him in Capernaum.

    Chapter 123

    Jesus gives his final charge to the foreign masters and sends them forth as apostles to the world. He goes alone to Tyre and abides in Rachel’s home. Heals an obsessed child. Goes to Sidon and then to the mountains of Lebanon. Visits Mount Hermon, Cæsarea-Philippi, Decapolis, Gadara and returns to Capernaum. Receives the twelve, who give an account of their work.

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    Chapter 114

    A great storm on the sea destroys many lives. Jesus makes an appeal for aid, and the people give with a generous hand. In answer to a lawyer’s question, Jesus gives the philosophy of disasters.

    Chapter 115

    Jesus teaches by the sea. He relates the parable of the sower. Tells why he teaches in parables. Explains the parable of the sower. Relates the parable of the wheat and tares.

    Chapter 116

    The Christines are in Philip’s home. Jesus interprets the parable of the wheat and tares. He explains the unfoldment of the kingdom by parables: the good seed; the growth of the tree; the leaven; the hidden treasure. He goes to a mountain to pray.

    Chapter 117

    A royal feast is held in Machaerus. John, the harbinger, is beheaded. His body is buried in Hebron. His disciples mourn. The Christines cross the sea in the night. Jesus calms a raging storm.

    Chapter 118

    The Christines are in Gadara. Jesus casts a legion of unclean spirits out of a man. The spirits go into vicious animals which run into the sea, and are drowned. The people are in fear and request Jesus to leave their coast. With his disciples, he returns to Capernaum.

    Chapter 119

    The people of Capernaum welcome Jesus. Matthew gives a feast. The Pharisees rebuke Jesus for eating with sinners. He tells them that he is sent to save sinners. He gives lessons on fasting and on the philosophy of good and evil.

    Chapter 120

    Nicodemus is at the feast. He asks Jesus, Cannot the Christine religion be introduced more successfully by reforming the Jewish service? Jesus answers in the negative and gives his reasons. Jesus heals a woman with hemorrhages. Heals Jairus’ daughter. Disappears when the people would worship him.