And measures and matters of The Truth of the "time" we are in ...how "man" ..."thought to change time and times ...
Dearly beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, how that one day is with the Lord, as a thousand year, and a thousand year as one day.
The Lord is not slack to fulfil his promise, as some men count slackness: but is patient to us ward, and would have no man lost, but would receive all men to repentance.
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Behold
in a
wonder full dream
during the whoreable nightmare of the dark season ...of the times and time ..of the season
of man ...see son
of man
...
and i was taken and shown a woman ...
and the woman was somewhat afar away ...from her house
...
even as she had wandered somewhat A WAY from her house
...
and the woman was on a steep hill ...having trouble...
whethersoever
the woman was trying to get back to her house ...OR a way from her house i was
not shown ...
evenso she was somewhat troubled of
heart and mind and soul ...and in woes of unknowing ...
and
...a man appeared ...having been shown the troubled woman ...
and
the appearing man loved God his father and Jesus his brother and Lord in spirit
and truth.
and the appearing man smiled upon the
troubled woman ...
Yet she smiled not back ...for
she was somewhat afraid of the appearing man ...
Nevertheless
the appearing man smiled the more upon the troubled woman ...even reaching out
to her ...
evenso the troubled woman withdrew
somewhat ...
Yet did not flee for she began to
SEE the appearing man was endearing of heart and caring and in spirit and truth.
and
the troubled woman ...stopped moving away from the appearing man ...and let him
be closer to her ...
even as she thought to keep
the appearing man at arms length ...
and the
appearing man shared with the troubled woman that he was shown that she was
somewhat away ...A WAY from her HOUSE ...
and
that she was on a steep hill ...tired and unknowing and needing comfort and a
peace full way ...to get back to her HOUSE.
and
the appearing man reached out to the troubled woman again ...saying you need to
first in spirit and truth feel love of the same ...
evenso
again the troubled woman withheld herself ...a way from being close to the
appearing man.
Yet the appearing man reached out
to her a third time touching her on her arm ...and saying to the troubled woman
you need a hug !
and the troubled woman
looked up into the eyes of the appearing man an knew of spirit and truth that
...THAT was exactly what she needed ..
and so the
troubled woman allowed herself to be " comforted" by the appearing man
...
and the appearing embraced the troubled woman
...until all her troubles and worries and fears were taken away ...
and
that for the woman who was troubled BEFORE ...NOW KNEW that she was loved and
cared for in spirit and truth and BEING counted as precious in the eyes of God
and Jesus and the Spirit of Truth.
and i watched
the woman ...return to HER HOUSE ...
and there
was a man there ...working on THE house ...that was HER HOUSE ...
and
the man ...was working on THE HOUSE
...that he might be able to measure and direct the power coming into HER
HOUSE ...
Yet he was not able to do it ...
evenso
the woman that was troubled before ...was troubled no longer ...
and
as the man stood aside ...the woman was able to show the WAY of the power coming
into HER HOUSE ...HERSELF ...
even as the man
watched ...and wondered ...
and
scripture came back to remembrance ...
TO
THE HEBREWS Chpt 3
Therefore holy brethren, partakers of the celestial callings consider the
ambassador and high priest of our profession Christ Jesus, which was faithful to
him that made him, even as was Moses in all his house. And yet was this man
counted worthy of more glory than Moses: In as much as he which hath prepared
the house, hath most honour in the house. Every house is prepared of some man.
But he that ordained all things, is God. And Moses verily was faithful in all
his house, as a minister, to bear witness of those things which should be spoken
afterward. But Christ as a son, hath rule over the house, whose
house are we, so
that we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of that hope, unto the end.
Wherefore as the *holy ghost saith: today
if ye shall hear his voice, harden not your hearts, after the rebellion in the
day of temptation in the wilderness, where your fathers tempted me, proved me,
and saw my works forty years long. Wherefore I was grieved with that generation
and said: They *erre ever in their hearts: they verily have not known my ways so
that I sware in my wrath, that they should not enter into my rest. Take heed
brethren that there be in none of you an evil heart in unbelief, that he should
depart from the living God: but exhort one another daily, while it is called
today, lest any of you wax hard hearted through the deceitfulness of sin.
We are partakers of Christ if we keep sure
unto the end the first substance, so long as it is said: today if ye hear his
voice, harden not your hearts, as when ye rebelled. For some, when they heard,
rebelled: how be it not all that came out of Egypt under Moses. But with whom
was he displeased forty years? Was he not displeased with them that sinned whose
carcasses were overthrown in the desert? To whom sware he that they should not
enter into his rest: but unto them that believed not? And we see that they
could not enter in, because of unbelief.
THE
BOOK OF WISDOM Chpt 6
Wisdom is better then strength, and a man of understanding is more worth
than one that is strong. Hear therefore ( O' ye Kings ) and understand: O'
learn ye that be judges of the ends of the earth. Give ear, ye that rule the
multitudes, and delight much people. For power is given you of the Lord, and the
strength from the Highest: which shall try your works and search out your
imaginations: How that ye being officers of his Kingdom, have not kept the law
of righteousness, nor walked after his will. Horribly and that right soon shall
he appear unto you: for an hard judgment shall they have that bear rule. Mercy
is granted unto the simple, but they that be in authority shall be sore
punished. For God which is Lord over all, shall except no mans person, neither
shall he stand in awe of any mans greatness: for he hath made the small and
great, and careth for all alike. But the mighty shall have the sorer punishment.
Unto you therefore ( O' Kings ) do I speak,
that ye may learn wisdom and not go amiss: For they that keep righteousness
shall be righteously judged: and they that are learned in righteous things,
shall find to make answer. Wherefore set your lust upon my words, and love them,
so shall ye come by nurture. Wisdom is a noble thing, and never fadeth away: yee
she is easily seen of them that love her, and found of such as seek her. She
preventeth them that desire her, that she may first show herself unto them. Whoso
awaketh unto her by times, shall have no great travail, for he shall find her
sitting ready at his doors. To think upon her, is perfect understanding: and
whoso watcheth for her, shall be safe, and that soon. For she goeth about,
seeking such as are *mete for her, showeth herself cheerfully unto them in their
goings, and meeteth them with all diligence. For the unfeigned desire for
reformation is her beginning: to care for nurture is love, and love is the
keeping of her laws. Now the keeping of the laws is perfection and an uncorrupt
life, an uncorrupt life maketh a man familiar with God. And so the desire of
wisdom leadeth to the Kingdom everlasting. If your delight be then in royal
seats and scepters ( O' ye kings of the people ) set your lust upon wisdom, that
ye may reign for evermore. O' love the light of wisdom, all ye that be rulers of
the people. As for wisdom what she is, and how she came up I will tell you, and
will not hide the mysteries of God from you: but will seek her out from
the beginning of the nativity, and bring the knowledge of her
into light, and will not keep back the truth: Neither
will I do with consuming envy, for such a man shall not be partaker of wisdom.
But the multitude of the wise is the welfare of the world, and a wise king is
the upholding of the people. O' receive nurture then through my words, and it
shall do you good.
The
Book of the Preacher
Chapter
3
Every
thing hath a time, yee all that is under the heaven, hath is convenient season.
There is a time to be born, and a time to die. there is a time to plant, and a
time to pluck up the thing, that is planted:
**A time to slay, and a time to make whole
A time to break down, and a time to build up.
A time to weep, and a time to laugh:
A time to mourn, and a time to dance:
A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together:
A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing:
A time to win, and a time to *lese:
A time to spare, and a time to spend:
A time to cut in pieces, and a time to sew together:
A time to keep silence, and a time to speak:
A time to love, and a time to hate:
A time of war, and a time of peace.
What hath a man else ( that doeth anything )
but weariness and labor? For as touching the travail and carefulness which God
hath given unto men, I see that he hath given it them, to be exercised in it.
All this hath he ordered marvelous goodly, to every thing his due time. He hath
planted ignorance in the hearts of men, that they should not find out the ground
of his works, which he doeth from beginning to the end. So I perceived, that in
these things there is nothing better for a man, then to be merry and to do well
so long as he liveth. For all that a man eateth and drinketh, yee whatsoever a
man enjoyeth of all his labor, the same is a gift from God. I considered also
that whatsoever God doeth, it continueth for ever, and that nothing can be put
unto it, nor taken from it: And that God doeth it to the intent, that men should
fear him. The thing that hath been, is now: and the thing that is for to come,
hath been afore time, for God restoreth again the thing that was past. Moreover,
I saw under the sun ungodliness in the stead of judgment, and iniquity in stead
of righteousness. Then thought I in my mind: God shall separate the righteous
from the ungodly, and then shall be the time of judgement of all counsels and
works. I communed with mine own heart also concerning the children of men: how
that God hath chosen them, and yet letteth them appear as though they were
beasts: For it happeneth unto men as it doth unto beasts, and as one dieth, so
dieth the other: yee they have both one manner of *birth, so that ( in this ) a
man hath no preeminence above a beast, but all are subdued unto vanity. They go
all unto one place, for as they all be of dust, so shall they all turn unto dust
again. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the *breath of the
beast that goeth down into the earth? Wherefore I perceive, that there is
nothing better for a man, than to be joyful in his labor, for that is his
portion. But who will bring him to see the thing that shall come after him?
**if
needs be compare the following ...to the bibles of man. *lese (lose, lease):
*birth, (kjv and other bibles of man =breath)
*breath (kjv and other bibles of man = spirit)
-
https://originalscriptures.org/23-Isai/esai53-62.htm
…Then
shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thy health flourish right
shortly: thy righteousness shall go before thee, and the glory of the
Lord shall embrace thee.
Then if thou callest, the Lord
shall answer thee: if thou shalt cryest, he shall say: Here I am.…
FIRST
BOOK OF MOSES Chpt 3
But the serpent was
subtler than all the beasts of the field, which the Lord God had made: and said
unto the woman: you,
hath God said in deed, you
shall not eat of
all manner trees in the garden? And the woman said unto the serpent, of the
fruit of the trees in the garden we may eat, but of the fruit of the tree that
is in the midst of the garden ( said God ) see that ye eat not, and see that ye
touch it not, lest ye die. Then said the serpent unto the woman: tush ye shall
not die: but God doth know that whensoever ye should eat of it, your eyes
should be opened, and ye should be as God, and know both good and evil. And the
woman saw that it was a good tree to eat of, and lusty unto the eyes, and a
pleasant tree for to give understanding. And took of the fruit of it and
ate, and gave unto her husband also with her, and he ate. And the eyes of both
of them were opened, that they understood how that they were naked. Then
they sewed fig leaves together and made them aprons.
And they heard the voice of the Lord God as
he walked in the garden in the cool of the day. And Adam hid himself and his
wife also from the face of the Lord God, among the trees of the garden. And the
Lord God called Adam, and said unto him: where art thou? And he answered: Thy
voice I heard in the garden, but I was afraid, because I was naked, and
therefore hid myself. And he said: Who told thee that thou wast naked? hast
thou eaten of the tree, of which I bade thee that thou shouldest not eat? And
Adam answered: The woman which thou gavest to bear me company, she took me of
the tree, and I ate. And the Lord God said unto the woman: Wherefore didest
thou so? And the woman answered: The serpent deceived me and I ate.
And the Lord God said unto the serpent:
because thou hast so done most cursed be thou of all cattle and of all beasts of
the field: upon thy belly shalt thou go: and earth shalt thou eat all days of
thy life. Moreover I will put hatred between thee and the woman, and between
thy seed and her seed. And that seed shall tread thee on the head, and thou
shalt tread it on the heel.
And unto the woman he said: I will surely
increase thy sorrow, and make thee oft with child, and with pain shalt thou be
delivered: And thy lusts shall pertain unto thy husband, and he shall rule thee.
And unto Adam he said: Forasmuch as thou
hast obeyed the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree of which I
commanded thee, saying: See thou eat not thereof: cursed be the earth for thy
sake. In sorrow shalt thou eat thereof all days of thy life: And it shall bear
thorns and thistles unto thee. And thou shalt eat the herbs of the field. In the
sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, until thou return unto the earth whence
thou wast taken: for earth thou art, and unto earth shalt thou return.
And Adam called his wife Heva, because
she was the mother of all that liveth. And the Lord God made Adam and his wife
garments of skins, and put them on them. And the Lord God said: Lo, Adam is
become as it were one of us, in knowledge of good and evil. But now lest he
stretch forth his hand and take also of the tree of life, and eat and live ever.
And the Lord God cast him out of the garden of Eden, to till the earth whence he
was taken. And he cast Adam out, and set at the entering of the garden Eden,
Cherubim with a naked sword moving in and out, to keep the way to the tree of
life
ESAI
or ISAIAH Chpt 3
Every man can *eschue a person moved to anger, for what he doth wisely? Even
so shall the Lord of Hosts take away from Jerusalem and from Juda, all
possessions and power, all meat and drink, the captain and the soldier, the
judge and the prophet, the wise and the aged man, the worshipful of fifty year
old, and the honorable: the Senators, and the men of understanding: the masters
of crafts and orators. And I shall give you children to be your princes,(
sayeth the Lord ) and babes shall have the rule of you. One shall ever be
doing violence and wrong to another. The boy will presume against the elder, and
the vile person against the honorable. Ye when one shall take a friend of
his own kindred by the bosom, and say: Thou hast clothing, thou shalt be our
head, for thou mayest keep us from this fall and peril.
Then shall he swear and say: I can not help you. Moreover, there is neither meat
nor clothing in my house, make me no ruler of the people. For Jerusalem and Juda
must decay, because both their words and counsel are against the Lord, they
provoke the presence of his Majesty unto anger. The changing of their
countenance betrayeth them, yee they declare their own sins themselves, as the
Sodomites, and hide them not. Woe be unto their souls, for they shall be heavily
rewarded. Then shall they say: O happy are the godly, for they may enjoy the
fruits of their studies. But woe be unto the ungodly and unrighteous for they
shall be rewarded after their works. O my people, *ribaudes oppress thee, and
women have rule of thee. O my people, thy leaders deceive thee, and tread out
the way of thy footsteps. The Lord is here to commune of the matter, and
standeth to give judgement with the people. The Lord shall come forth to reason
with the Senators and princes of his people, and shall say thus unto them: It is
ye that have burnt up my vineyard, the robbery of the poor is in your house.
Wherefore do ye oppress my people, and marred the faces of the innocents? thus
shall the Lord God of Hosts revile them.
Moreover thus sayeth the Lord: Seeing the daughters of Sion are become so proud,
and come in with stretched out necks, and with vain wanton eyes: seeing they
come in tripping so nicely with their feet: Therefore shall the Lord shave the
heads of the daughters of Sion, and make their beauty bare in the day. In that
day shall the Lord take away the gorgeousness of their apparel, and spangles,
chains, *partlets, and collars, bracelets and hooves, that goodly flowered wide
and boarded raiment, brushes and head bands, rings and garlands, holy day
clothes and veils, kerchiefs and pins, glasses and smocks, bonnets and *taches
And instead of good smell there shall be stink among them. And for their girdles
there shall be loose bands. And for well set hair there shall be baldness.
Instead of a stomacher, a sackcloth, and for their beauty witherdness and *son
burning. Their husbands and their mighty men shall perish with the sword in
battle.
*eschue (avoid, escape) *ribaudes ( extortioners :MN). *partlets =
ruffled covering for the neck. *taches = buckles, clasps, fasteners. *son
burning exactly as recorded
THE
THIRD BOOK OF ESDRAS Chpt 3
King Darius made a great feast unto his servants, unto all his court, and to
all the officers of Medea and Persia, yee to all the deputies and rulers that
were under him, from India unto Ethiopia, an hundred twenty seven countries. So
when they had eaten and drunken being satisfied, and were gone home again.
Darius the King went into his chamber, layed him down to sleep, and so awaked.
Then three young men, that kept the Kings
person, and watched his body communed among themselves, and spake one to
another: Let every one of us say something, and look whos sentence is wiser and
more excellent then the other unto him shall King Darius give great gifts, and
cloth him in purple. He shall give him vessels of gold to drink in, clothes of
gold and coverings: he shall make him a costly chariot and a bridle of gold, he
shall give him a bonnet of white silk, and a chain of gold about his neck: yee
he shall be the second and principal next unto King Darius and that because of
his wisdom, and shall be called the Kings kinsman.
So every one wrote his meaning sealed it,
and laid it under the Kings pillow, and said: when the king ariseth, we will
give him our writings: and look whose word the King and his chief Lords judge to
be the most wisely spoken, the same shall have the victory. One wrote: Wine is a
strong thing. The second wrote: The king is stronger. The third wrote: Women
have yet more strength, but above all things the truth beareth away the
victory. Now when the king was risen up, they took their writings and
delivered them unto him, and so he read them. Then sent he forth and called all
his chief lords, all the deputies and rulers of the countries of Medea and
Persia. And when they were set down in the counsel, the writings were read
before them. And he commanded to call for the young men that they might declare
their meanings themselves by mouth. So when they were sent for, and came in, the
King said unto them: show us and make us to understand, what the things are that
ye have written.
Then began the first, ( which had spoken of
the strength of wine ) and said: O ye men, wine is marvelous strong, and over
cometh them that drink it: it decieveth the mind, and bringeth both the poor man
and the King to *dotage and vanity. Thus doth it also the bondman and with the
free, with the poor and rich: it taketh away their understanding, and make them
careless and merry, so that none of them remembereth any heaviness, debt or
duty: It causeth a man to think also that the thing which he doeth, is honest
and good: and remembereth not that he is a King, nor that he is in authority,
and that he ought not to do such things. Moreover, when men are drinking, they
forget all friendship, all brotherly faithfulness and love: but as soon as they
are drunken, they draw out the sword and will fight: and when they are layed
down from the wine, and so risen up again, they can not tell what they did:
judge ye now, is not wine the strongest? For who would else take in hand to do
such things? And when he had spoken this he held his tongue.
*dotage (unfamiliar affection)
THE
THIRD BOOK OF ESDRAS Chpt 4
Then the second which had said, that the king was stronger, began to speak,
saying: O ye men, are not they the strongest and most excellent, that conquer
the land and the sea, and all that is in the sea and in the earth? Now is the
King lord of all these things, and hath dominion of them all: and look what he
commandeth is done. If he send his men forth a warfare, they go, and break down
hills, walls and towns. They are slain, and slay ( other men ) themselves, and
overpass not the Kings word. If they get the victory they bring the King all the
spoil. Like wise the other that meddle not with wars and fighting, but till the
ground: when they reap, they bring tribute unto the King. And if the King alone
do but command to kill, they kill: if he command to forgive, they forgive: If he
command to smite, they smite: if he command to drive away, they drive away: if
he command to build, they build: If he command to break down, they break down:
if he command to plant, they plant. The common people and the rulers are
obedient unto him. And the King in the mean season sitteth him down, eateth, and
drinketh, and taketh his rest: Then keep they watch round about the King, and
not one of them dare get him out of the way, to do his own business, but must be
obedient unto the King at a word. Judge ye now, O ye men, how should not he go
far above, unto whom men are this obedient? And when he had spoken this, he held
his tongue. The third whose name was Zorobabel, which had spoken of women and
of truth, began to say after this manner: O ye men, it is not the
great king, it is not the multitude of men, neither is it wine that excelleth:
Who is it then that hath the lordship over them? Have not women borne the king,
and all the people that rule those things? Have not women born them, and brought
them up, that plant the vines, where out the wine cometh? They make the garments
for all men, they give honor unto all men, and without women can not men live.
If they gather gold and silver and all precious things, and see a fair well
favored woman, they leave all together, and turn their eyes only unto the woman,
and gape upon her, and have more desire unto her, then unto the silver and gold,
or any manner of precious thing. A man leaveth his father that brought him up,
he leaveth his own natural country, and cleaveth unto the woman: yee he
jeopardizeth his life with the woman, and remembereth neither father, ner
mother, ner country. By this then yee must needs know, that women have the
dominion over you. Doth it grieve you? A man taketh his sword, and goeth his way
to steal, to kill, to murder to sail upon the sea, and seeth a lion, and goeth
in the darkness: and when he hath stolen, deceived and robbed, he bringeth it
unto his love. Again, a man loveth his wife better then father and mother: yee
many one there be, that run out of their wits, and become bondmen for their
wives sakes: many one also have perished, and have been slain, and have sinned
because of women.
And now believe me, I know a King which is
great in his power, and all lands stand in awe of him, and no man dare lay hand
upon him: yet did I see, that Apame (the daughter of the great King
Bartacus ) the Kings concubine, sat beside the King upon the right hand, and
took off his crown from his head, and set it upon her own head, and smote the
King with her left hand. Moreover, the King looked upon her with open mouth: if
she laughed upon him, he laughed also: but if she took any displeasure with
him, the King was *faine to flatter her, and to give her good words, till he had
gotten her favor again.
O ye men, are not women then stronger?
Great is the earth, and high is the heaven that do these things. Then the
King and the Princes looked one upon another. So he began to speak of the truth:
O ye men, are not women stronger? Great is the earth, high is the heaven, swift
is the course of the sun, he compasses the heaven round about, and fetcheth his
course again to his own place in one day. Is he not excellent that doeth this?
Yee great is the truth, and stronger than all things. All the earth calleth upon
the truth, the heaven praiseth it, all works shake and tremble at it, and with
it is no unrighteous thing. Wine is unrighteous: the King is unrighteous:
women are unrighteous: all the children of men are unrighteous, yee all their
works are unrighteous, and there is no truth in them, in their unrighteousness
also shall they be destroyed and perish. As for the truth, it endureth, and is
all way strong: it liveth and conquereth for evermore world with out end.
The truth accepteth no persons, it putteth
no difference between rich or poor, between the mighty or simple, but doeth
right unto every man, whether they be evil or good, and all men are lovingly
dealt with all in the works of it. In the judgement of it there is no
unrighteous thing, but strength, Kingdom and power and majesty for evermore.
Blessed be the God of truth.
And with that he held his tongue, and all
the people cried and said: Great is truth, and above all. Then said the king
unto him: Ask what thou wilt, more than is appointed in the writing, and I shall
give it thee, for thou art found wiser than thy companions: thou shalt sit next
me, and be my kinsman. Then said he unto the king: Remember thy promise and vow,
which thou hast vowed and promised ( in the day when thou camest to the Kingdom
) to build up Jerusalem, and to send again all the vessels and Jewels, that were
taken away out of Jerusalem: which Cyrus separated, when he offered in Babylon,
and would send them again. And thy mind was to build up the temple, which the
Edomites burnt, when Jerusalem was destroyed by the Caldees. This only ( O King
) is the thing that I require, this is the majesty, which I desire and ask of
thee: that thou perform the vow, which thou with thine own mouth hast made unto
the King of heaven.
Then Darius the King stood up, and kissed
him, and wrote a letter unto all the deputies and *Shreves, to all the Lords and
nobles, that they should convey him forth, and all them that would go up with
him. He wrote a letter also unto the Shreves that were in Celosyria and Phenices,
and unto Libanus, that they should draw cedar trees from Libanus unto Jerusalem,
to build the city with all. Moreover he wrote unto all the Jews that were gone
out of his realm into Jewry, because of the freedom, that no officer, no ruler,
nor Shreve, **should come to their doors: and that all their land which they had
conquered, should be free and not tributary: And that the Edomites should give
over the cities and villages of the Jews, which they had taken in: yee and that
they should yearly give twenty talents to the building of the temple, until the
time that it were finished: and to the daily hallowing of the burntofferings, as
it is commanded, ten talents yearly also: And that all they which come from
Babylon to build the city, should have free liberty, they and their children,
and all the Priests.
He wrote the greatness also, and commanded
that the holy garment should be given them, wherein they ministered: and wrote
that commandments should be given to the Levites, until the day, that the house
were finished and Jerusalem builded up: and commanded that all they that watched
the city, should have their portions and wages.
He gave over also all the vessels that Cyrus
had separated from Babylon: and all that Cyrus had given in commandment, the
same charged he also, that it should be done, and sent unto Jerusalem. Now when
this young man was gone forth, he turned his face toward Jerusalem, and praised
the King of heaven, and said: Of thee cometh the victory, of thee cometh wisdom
and clearness, and I am thy servant. Blessed art thou, which hast given me
wisdom: thee will I praise, O' Lord, thou God of our fathers.
And so he took the letters, and went unto
Babylon: And when he came there, he told this to all his brethren that were at
Babylon, and they praised the God of their fathers, that he had given them
refreshing and liberty to go up, and to build Jerusalem and the temple ( which
is called after the name of the Lord ) and they rejoiced with instruments and
gladness seven days long
*faine (obliged /
willing happy)
**should come to their doors: (kjv and other bibles of men =forcibly enter)
*Shreve; governmental authority to forgive civil offenses, like unto a governor.
THE
GOSPELL OF ST. JOHN Chpt 14
If ye love me keep my commandments, and I will pray the father, and he shall
give you another comforter, that he may bide with you ever: which is the spirit
of truth whom the world cannot receive, because the world seeth him
not, neither knoweth him. But ye know him. For he dwelleth with you, and shall
be in you. I will not leave you comfortless: but will come to you.
Yet a little while and the world seeth me no more: but ye shall see
me. For I live and ye shall live. That day shall ye know that I am in my father,
and you in me, and I in you.
He that hath my commandments and keepeth
them, the same is he that loveth me. And he that loveth me shall be loved of my
father: and I will love him, and will show mine own self unto him. Judas said
unto him (not Judas Iscarioth) Lord what is the cause that thou wilt show
thyself unto us, and not unto the world? Jesus answered and said unto him: if
a man love me and will keep my sayings, my father also will love him,
and we will come unto him,
and will dwell with him. He
that loveth me not, keepeth not my sayings. And the words which ye hear, are not
mine, but the fathers which sent me.
This have I spoken unto you being yet
present with you. But that comforter which is the holy ghost (whom my father
will send in my name) he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to
your remembrance whatsoever I have told you.
Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto
you. Not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your hearts be grieved,
neither fear ye. Ye have heard how I said unto you: I go and come again unto
you. If ye loved me, ye would verily rejoice, because I said, I go unto the
father. For the father is greater then I. And now have I showed you, before it
come, that when it is come to pass, ye might believe. Here after will I not talk
many words unto you. For the ruler of this world cometh, and hath nought in me.
But that the world may know that I love the father: therefore as the father gave
me commandment, even so do I.
Rise let us go hence
THE
GOSPELL OF ST. JOHN Chpt 15
If they have persecuted me, so will they
persecute you. If they have kept my sayings, so will they keep yours.
But all these things will they do unto you
for my names sake, because they have not known him that sent me. If I had not
come and spoken unto them they should not have had sin: but now have they
nothing to cloak their sin with all. He that hateth me, hateth my father. If I
had not done works among them which none other man did, they had not had sin.
But now have they seen, and yet have hated both me and my father: even that the
saying might be fulfilled that is written in their law: they hated me without a
cause.
But when the comforter is come, whom I will
send unto you from the father, which is the spirit of truth, which
proceedeth of the father, he shall testify of me. And ye shall bear witness
also, because ye have been with me from the beginning.
THE
GOSPELL OF ST. JOHN Chpt 16
I have yet many things to say unto you:
but ye cannot bear them away now. How be it when he is come (I mean the spirit
of truth) he will lead you into all truth. He shall not speak of
himself: but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak, and he will show you
things to come. He shall glorify me, for he shall receive of mine and shall show
unto you. All things that the father hath are mine. Therefore said I unto you,
that he shall take of mine and show unto you.
THE
GOSPELL OF ST. JOHN Chpt 8
Then said Jesus to those Jewes which believed
on him. If ye continue in my words, then are ye my very disciples, and shall
know the truth: and the truth shall make you free. They answered
him: We be Abrahams seed, and were never bond to any man: why sayest thou then,
ye shall be made free?
Jesus answered them: Verily, verily I say
unto you, that whosoever committeth sin, is the servant of sin. And the servant
abideth not in the house for ever: But the son abideth ever. If
the son therefore shall make you free, then are ye free indeed. I
know that ye are Abrahams seed: but ye seek means to kill me, because my sayings
have no place in you. I speak that I have seen with my father: and ye do that
which ye have seen with your father. They answered and said unto him: Abraham is
our father. Jesus said unto them. If ye were Abrahams children ye would do the
deeds of Abraham. But now ye go about to kill me, a man that have told you the
truth which I have heard of God: this did not Abraham. Ye do the deeds of your
father. Then said they unto him: we were not born of fornication. We have one
father, which is God. Jesus said unto them: if God were your father, then would
ye love me. For I proceeded forth and come from God. Neither came I of myself,
but he sent me. Why do ye not know my speech? Even because
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8th Chapter
And
Jesus went unto mount olivet, and early in the morning came again into the
temple and all the people came unto him, and he sat down and taught them. And
the Scribes and the Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in *advoutry, and
set her in the midst and said unto him: Master, this woman was taken in advoutry,
even as the deed was a doing. Moses in the law commanded us that such should
be stoned. What say you therefore? And this they said to tempt him: that they
might have, whereof to accuse him. Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote
on the ground. And while they continued asking him, he lifted himself up,
and said unto them: let him that is among you without sin, cast the first stone
at her. And again he stooped down and wrote on the ground. And as soon as
they heard that, they went out one by one, the eldest first. And Jesus was left
alone, and the woman standing in the midst.
When Jesus had lifted up himself again, and saw
no man, but the woman, he said unto her: Woman where are those your accusers?
Has no man condemned you? She said: No man Lord. And Jesus said: Neither do I
condemn you.
Go, and sin no more.
Then spoke Jesus again unto them saying: I am the
light of the world. He that follows me, shall not walk in darkness: but shall
have the light of life. The Pharisees said unto him: You bear record of your
self, your record is not true. Jesus answered and said unto them: though I bear
record of myself, yet my record is true: for I know from where I came and
whither I go. But you cannot tell from where I come and whither I go. you judge
after the flesh, I judge no man. And if I judge, my judgement is true. For I am
not alone: but I and the father that sent me. It is also written in your law,
that the testimony of two men is true. I am one that bear witness of myself, and
the father that sent me, bears witness of me. Then said they unto him: where is
your father? Jesus answered: you neither know me, nor yet my father. If you
had known me, you should have known my father also. These words spoke Jesus
in the treasury, as he taught in the temple, and no man laid hands on him, for
his time was not yet come.
Then said Jesus again unto them: I go my way, and
you shall seek me, and shall die in your sins. Whither I go, over there can you
not come. Then said the Jewes: will he kill himself, because he says: whither I
go, over there can you not come? And he said unto them: you are from beneath, I
am from above. You are of this world, I am not of this world. I said therefore
unto you, that you shall die in your sins. For except you believe that I am he,
you shall die in your sins.
THE
GOSPELL OF ST. MATTHEW Chpt 24
As the time of noe was, so likewise shall the coming of the son of
man be. For as in the days before the flood: they did eat and drink, marry, and
were married, even unto the day that Noe entered in to the ship, and knew of
nothing, till the flood came and took them all away: So shall also the coming of
the son of man be. Then two shall be in the fields, the one shall be
received, and the other shall be refused, two shall be grinding at the mill the
one shall be received, and the other shall be refused. Wake therefore, because
ye know not what hour your master will come. Of this be sure, that if the good
man of the house knew what hour the thief would come: he would surely watch, and
not suffer his house to be broken up. Therefore be ye also ready, for in the
hour ye think he would not: will the son of man come. If there be any faithful
servant and wise, whom his master hath made ruler over his household to give
them meat in season convenient, happy is that servant whom his master (when he
cometh) shall find so doing. Verily I say unto you, he shall make him ruler over
all his goods. But and if that evil servant shall say in his heart, my master
will defer his coming, and begin to smite his fellows, ye and to eat and to
drink with the drunken: that servants master will come in a day when he looketh
not for him, and in an hour that he is not ware of, and will divide him, and
give him his reward with hypocrites. There shall be weeping and gnashing of
teeth
.and others of a similitude ...
"Embrace
Wisdom."
"The
man who loved the woman."
"God
and Jesus and the spirit of truth IN YOU. "
"the
spirit of truth and ...the two women"
"No
Spirit of Truth or Wisdom in a church..."
"a
people who love the truth ...made free..."
"The
Word and Wisdom lost."
"the
building of the church... "
"the
church picnic... "
"The
tragedy of the Rural house and church and charity... "
"American
Wisdom".
"the
white wedding dress of religiousness and churchlieness..."
"The
Word and Wisdom lost."
"the
UNGodlie Left full of hate accusing and loathing even unto the wedding..."
"loving
wisdom..."
"catholic
church betrayal starts a war."
"romance
of wisdom..."
"Love
is Love in spirit and truth. "
"The
lost love of a fair to look upon woman..."
"even
the heathen love those that love them..."
"Love
in Truth in all measures of matters."
"For
the love of God our father and Jesus our brother and Lord in spirit and truth.
"
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