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123:4.1 This was, indeed, an [[eventful]] year in [[Jesus]]' life. Early in January a great [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard snowstorm] occurred in [[Galilee]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow Snow] fell two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall [[Jesus]] saw during his lifetime and one of the deepest at [[Nazareth]] in a hundred years.
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123:4.1 This was, indeed, an [[eventful]] year in [[Jesus]]' life. Early in January a great [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard snowstorm] occurred in [[Galilee]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow Snow] fell two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall [[Jesus]] saw during his lifetime and one of the deepest at [[Nazareth]] in a hundred years.
  
 
123:4.2 The [[play]] life of [[Jewish]] [[children]] in the times of [[Jesus]] was rather [[circumscribed]]; all too often the children [[played]] at the more serious things they [[observed]] their [[elders]] doing. They played much at [[weddings]] and [[funerals]], [[ceremonies]] which they so frequently saw and which were so spectacular. They [[danced]] and [[sang]] but had few [[organized]] [[games]], such as children of later days so much enjoy.
 
123:4.2 The [[play]] life of [[Jewish]] [[children]] in the times of [[Jesus]] was rather [[circumscribed]]; all too often the children [[played]] at the more serious things they [[observed]] their [[elders]] doing. They played much at [[weddings]] and [[funerals]], [[ceremonies]] which they so frequently saw and which were so spectacular. They [[danced]] and [[sang]] but had few [[organized]] [[games]], such as children of later days so much enjoy.
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123:4.3 [[Jesus]], in company with a [[neighbor]] boy and later his brother James, delighted to [[play]] in the far corner of the [[family]] [[carpenter]] shop, where they had great fun with the shavings and the blocks of wood. It was always [[difficult]] for Jesus to [[comprehend]] the harm of certain sorts of [[play]] which were forbidden on the [[Sabbath]], but he never failed to [[conform]] to his [[parents]]' [[wishes]]. He had a [[capacity]] for [[humor]] and [[play]] which was afforded little [[opportunity]] for [[expression]] in the [[environment]] of his day and [[generation]], but up to the age of fourteen he was cheerful and lighthearted most of the time.
 
123:4.3 [[Jesus]], in company with a [[neighbor]] boy and later his brother James, delighted to [[play]] in the far corner of the [[family]] [[carpenter]] shop, where they had great fun with the shavings and the blocks of wood. It was always [[difficult]] for Jesus to [[comprehend]] the harm of certain sorts of [[play]] which were forbidden on the [[Sabbath]], but he never failed to [[conform]] to his [[parents]]' [[wishes]]. He had a [[capacity]] for [[humor]] and [[play]] which was afforded little [[opportunity]] for [[expression]] in the [[environment]] of his day and [[generation]], but up to the age of fourteen he was cheerful and lighthearted most of the time.
  
123:4.4 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary] maintained a dovecote on top of the animal house adjoining the [[home]], and they used the [[profits]] from the sale of doves as a special [[charity]] fund, which [[Jesus]] [[administered]] after he deducted the [[tithe]] and turned it over to the officer of the [[synagogue]].
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123:4.4 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary] maintained a dovecote on top of the animal house adjoining the [[home]], and they used the [[profits]] from the sale of doves as a special [[charity]] fund, which [[Jesus]] [[administered]] after he deducted the [[tithe]] and turned it over to the officer of the [[synagogue]].
  
123:4.5 The only real [[accident]] [[Jesus]] had up to this time was a fall down the back-yard stone stairs which led up to the canvas-roofed bedroom. It happened during an unexpected July [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_storm sandstorm] from the east. The hot [[winds]], carrying blasts of fine sand, usually blew during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet_season rainy season], especially in March and April. It was extraordinary to have such a storm in July. When the storm came up, [[Jesus]] was on the housetop [[play]]ing, as was his [[habit]], for during much of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_season dry season] this was his accustomed playroom. He was blinded by the sand when descending the stairs and fell. After this [[accident]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph] built a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balustrade balustrade] up both sides of the stairway.
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123:4.5 The only real [[accident]] [[Jesus]] had up to this time was a fall down the back-yard stone stairs which led up to the canvas-roofed bedroom. It happened during an unexpected July [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_storm sandstorm] from the east. The hot [[winds]], carrying blasts of fine sand, usually blew during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet_season rainy season], especially in March and April. It was extraordinary to have such a storm in July. When the storm came up, [[Jesus]] was on the housetop [[play]]ing, as was his [[habit]], for during much of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_season dry season] this was his accustomed playroom. He was blinded by the sand when descending the stairs and fell. After this [[accident]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph] built a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balustrade balustrade] up both sides of the stairway.
  
123:4.6 There was no way in which this [[accident]] could have been prevented. It was not chargeable to neglect by the [[Midwayers|midway]] temporal guardians, one [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_77#77:1._THE_PRIMARY_MIDWAYERS primary] and one [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_77#77:6._THE_SECONDARY_MIDWAYERS secondary midwayer] having been assigned to the watchcare of the lad; neither was it chargeable to the [[guardian seraphim]]. It simply could not have been avoided. But this slight [[accident]], occurring while [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph] was absent in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endor_(village) Endor], caused such great [[anxiety]] to develop in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary]'s mind that she unwisely tried to keep [[Jesus]] very close to her side for some months.
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123:4.6 There was no way in which this [[accident]] could have been prevented. It was not chargeable to neglect by the [[Midwayers|midway]] temporal guardians, one [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_77#77:1._THE_PRIMARY_MIDWAYERS primary] and one [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_77#77:6._THE_SECONDARY_MIDWAYERS secondary midwayer] having been assigned to the watchcare of the lad; neither was it chargeable to the [[guardian seraphim]]. It simply could not have been avoided. But this slight [[accident]], occurring while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph] was absent in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endor_(village) Endor], caused such great [[anxiety]] to develop in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary]'s mind that she unwisely tried to keep [[Jesus]] very close to her side for some months.
  
 
123:4.7 [[Material]] [[accidents]], commonplace occurrences of a [[physical]] [[nature]], are not [[arbitrarily]] [[interfered]] with by [[celestial]] [[personalities]]. Under ordinary circumstances only [[midway creatures]] can [[intervene]] in [[material]] conditions to safeguard the [[persons]] of [[men]] and [[women]] of [[destiny]], and even in special situations these [[beings]] can so [[act]] only in [[obedience]] to the specific [[mandates]] of their superiors.
 
123:4.7 [[Material]] [[accidents]], commonplace occurrences of a [[physical]] [[nature]], are not [[arbitrarily]] [[interfered]] with by [[celestial]] [[personalities]]. Under ordinary circumstances only [[midway creatures]] can [[intervene]] in [[material]] conditions to safeguard the [[persons]] of [[men]] and [[women]] of [[destiny]], and even in special situations these [[beings]] can so [[act]] only in [[obedience]] to the specific [[mandates]] of their superiors.
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123:4.8 And this was but one of a [[number]] of such minor [[accidents]] which subsequently befell this [[inquisitive]] and [[adventurous]] [[youth]]. If you envisage the average [[childhood]] and [[youth]] of an [[aggressive]] boy, you will have a fairly [[good]] [[idea]] of the youthful [[career]] of [[Jesus]], and you will be able to [[imagine]] just about how much [[anxiety]] he caused his [[parents]], particularly his [[mother]].
 
123:4.8 And this was but one of a [[number]] of such minor [[accidents]] which subsequently befell this [[inquisitive]] and [[adventurous]] [[youth]]. If you envisage the average [[childhood]] and [[youth]] of an [[aggressive]] boy, you will have a fairly [[good]] [[idea]] of the youthful [[career]] of [[Jesus]], and you will be able to [[imagine]] just about how much [[anxiety]] he caused his [[parents]], particularly his [[mother]].
  
123:4.9 The fourth member of the [[Nazareth]] family, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joses Joseph], was born Wednesday morning, March 16, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_AD A.D. 1.]
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123:4.9 The fourth member of the [[Nazareth]] family, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joses Joseph], was born Wednesday morning, March 16, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_AD A.D. 1.]
  
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123:4.1 This was, indeed, an eventful year in Jesus' life. Early in January a great snowstorm occurred in Galilee. Snow fell two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus saw during his lifetime and one of the deepest at Nazareth in a hundred years.

123:4.2 The play life of Jewish children in the times of Jesus was rather circumscribed; all too often the children played at the more serious things they observed their elders doing. They played much at weddings and funerals, ceremonies which they so frequently saw and which were so spectacular. They danced and sang but had few organized games, such as children of later days so much enjoy.

123:4.3 Jesus, in company with a neighbor boy and later his brother James, delighted to play in the far corner of the family carpenter shop, where they had great fun with the shavings and the blocks of wood. It was always difficult for Jesus to comprehend the harm of certain sorts of play which were forbidden on the Sabbath, but he never failed to conform to his parents' wishes. He had a capacity for humor and play which was afforded little opportunity for expression in the environment of his day and generation, but up to the age of fourteen he was cheerful and lighthearted most of the time.

123:4.4 Mary maintained a dovecote on top of the animal house adjoining the home, and they used the profits from the sale of doves as a special charity fund, which Jesus administered after he deducted the tithe and turned it over to the officer of the synagogue.

123:4.5 The only real accident Jesus had up to this time was a fall down the back-yard stone stairs which led up to the canvas-roofed bedroom. It happened during an unexpected July sandstorm from the east. The hot winds, carrying blasts of fine sand, usually blew during the rainy season, especially in March and April. It was extraordinary to have such a storm in July. When the storm came up, Jesus was on the housetop playing, as was his habit, for during much of the dry season this was his accustomed playroom. He was blinded by the sand when descending the stairs and fell. After this accident Joseph built a balustrade up both sides of the stairway.

123:4.6 There was no way in which this accident could have been prevented. It was not chargeable to neglect by the midway temporal guardians, one primary and one secondary midwayer having been assigned to the watchcare of the lad; neither was it chargeable to the guardian seraphim. It simply could not have been avoided. But this slight accident, occurring while Joseph was absent in Endor, caused such great anxiety to develop in Mary's mind that she unwisely tried to keep Jesus very close to her side for some months.

123:4.7 Material accidents, commonplace occurrences of a physical nature, are not arbitrarily interfered with by celestial personalities. Under ordinary circumstances only midway creatures can intervene in material conditions to safeguard the persons of men and women of destiny, and even in special situations these beings can so act only in obedience to the specific mandates of their superiors.

123:4.8 And this was but one of a number of such minor accidents which subsequently befell this inquisitive and adventurous youth. If you envisage the average childhood and youth of an aggressive boy, you will have a fairly good idea of the youthful career of Jesus, and you will be able to imagine just about how much anxiety he caused his parents, particularly his mother.

123:4.9 The fourth member of the Nazareth family, Joseph, was born Wednesday morning, March 16, A.D. 1.

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