User talk:Richiar/Subworkspace 2.7
BC 7. . . . . . . .Birth of Jesus Aug 21,
AD 16 age 22: lives in Sepphoris; main education was in religion; history partial, philosophy was just beginning, the sophists were active in Greece.
AD 17 age 23: Jesus takes Simon to Jerusalem, goes to many cities, meets merchant from Damascus and meets Stephen; goes to Damascus as guest of the merchant
AD 18 age 24: meets many people at Passover as always, invited to Alexandria by Jews from there, although he doesn't go
AD 19 age 25
AD 20 age 26: becomes aware that he hasa wide range of potential power. Spends much time with family issues.
AD 21 age 27: work in boat building shop; has a few travels, not much interested in Tiberias. Works with Zebedee.
AD 22 age 28: makes friends with John Zebedee. He leaves Caperneum; begins tour of Mediterranean with two Indians
AD 23 age 29: completes tour of Mediterranean world. Purpose to reveal God to man, not have a great earthly career. p. 1424
AD 24 age 30: caravan trip to Caspian, Urmia lectures,
AD 25 age 31: trip to Mount Hermon-completes circles of mind understanding and personality control; (40 days in the wilderness), encounter with Satan (representing Lucifer, and Caligastia); becomes Planetary Prince
AD 26 age 32: baptised by John on Jan 14 AD 26;Adjuster becomes personalized; he takes another 6 weeks to plan his public work; he interacts with his adjuster and makes several decisions: there is a mind transcending holograph communication process.
AD 26 age 32: begins choosing and training apsotles;
AD 27 age 33: Jan ordination of the apostles & begins public work; April teaches evolutionary concept of God;p. 1598. The public ministry occurs from AD 27 to AD 30, lasting 4 years.
AD 29 age 35: Jan begins 3rd preaching tour;
AD 30 age 36: Jan begins Perean mission; Feb March 1 Lazarus; April to Jerusalem for Passover; Friday April 7 crucifixtion; appearances begin on Sunday April 9.
1) women at tomb; 2) Mary; 3) Bethany Mary Martha and James; 4) home of Martha and Mary; 5) 25 women at home of Joseph who owned the tomb; 6) home of Flavius to 40 Greek believers; 7) brothers at Emmaus; 8) to Peter; 9) to the apostles as a group; 10) Abner, Lazarus, and 150 believers; 11) second appearance to apostles with Thomas present; 12) to Rodan and 80 followers in Alexandria; Jesus has been appearing to his family of believers; 13) April 21 appearance to 10 apostles by the lake of Galilee after they had been fishing all night. The setting is out in nature where there were many memory associations to their years of public work. Here he fulfilled his promise to them to "meet them in Galilee". Jesus visits with the group for an hour and meets with them two by two. 14) pre appointed meeting near Caperneum on the hill where the ordination took place. It was a re dedication of the original ordination. They spent an hour together. 15) Apostles organize a meeting at lakeside. 500+ believers attend. Peter preaches, Jesus appears at the end for less than a minute, and vanishes. The apostles return to Jerusalem. A suble shift occurs from sonship and brotherhood to the message of the resurrection of Jesus and a story about him. 16) May 5 appears to Nicodemus in his home courtyard. Maybe 130 people with apostles. He spends an hour with them. 17) May 13 appears to the woman of Samaria and 75 belivers whom were meeting at Jacobs well. He repeats messages similar to those he stated during the 4 years of his public ministry. 18) May 16 at Tyre—appears at the close of a meeting of believers. They could not readily recognize his morontia form, appearing as an apparition (a ghostly supernatural figure like a mist)[1], but they recognized his personality. 19) Last appearance May 18, AD 30. Appears in the morning at Mary Mark's house: he leads them to Mount Olivet, talks a few minutes and vanishes. Total estimated time here, 1 1/2 hours.
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