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125:5.1 [[Jesus]]' third day with the [[scribes]] and [[teachers]] in the temple witnessed the gathering of many [[spectators]] who, having heard of this [[youth]] from [[Galilee]], came to enjoy the [[experience]] of seeing a lad [[confuse]] the [[wise]] men of the [[law]]. Simon also came down from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_Biblical_village) Bethany] to see what the boy was up to. Throughout this day [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_122#122:1._JOSEPH_AND_MARY Joseph and Mary] continued their [[anxious]] search for [[Jesus]], even going several times into the [[temple]] but never thinking to scrutinize the several [[discussion]] [[groups]], although they once came almost within hearing distance of his fascinating [[voice]].
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125:5.1 [[Jesus]]' third day with the [[scribes]] and [[teachers]] in the temple witnessed the gathering of many [[spectators]] who, having heard of this [[youth]] from [[Galilee]], came to enjoy the [[experience]] of seeing a lad [[confuse]] the [[wise]] men of the [[law]]. Simon also came down from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_Biblical_village) Bethany] to see what the boy was up to. Throughout this day [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_122#122:1._JOSEPH_AND_MARY Joseph and Mary] continued their [[anxious]] search for [[Jesus]], even going several times into the [[temple]] but never thinking to scrutinize the several [[discussion]] [[groups]], although they once came almost within hearing distance of his fascinating [[voice]].
  
 
125:5.2 Before the day had ended, the entire [[attention]] of the chief [[discussion]] [[group]] of the [[temple]] had become [[focused]] upon the questions being asked by [[Jesus]]. Among his many questions were:
 
125:5.2 Before the day had ended, the entire [[attention]] of the chief [[discussion]] [[group]] of the [[temple]] had become [[focused]] upon the questions being asked by [[Jesus]]. Among his many questions were:
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125:5.10 After the evening meal at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_Biblical_village) Bethany] he again declined to join the merry circle but instead went to the [[garden]], where he lingered long into the night, vainly endeavoring to [[think]] out some definite [[plan]] of approach to the [[problem]] of his lifework and to [[decide]] how best he might [[labor]] to [[reveal]] to his spiritually blinded countrymen a more [[beautiful]] [[concept]] of the [[heavenly Father]] and so set them [[free]] from their terrible [[bondage]] to [[law]], [[ritual]], ceremonial, and musty [[tradition]]. But the clear [[light]] did not come to the [[truth]]-seeking lad.
 
125:5.10 After the evening meal at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_Biblical_village) Bethany] he again declined to join the merry circle but instead went to the [[garden]], where he lingered long into the night, vainly endeavoring to [[think]] out some definite [[plan]] of approach to the [[problem]] of his lifework and to [[decide]] how best he might [[labor]] to [[reveal]] to his spiritually blinded countrymen a more [[beautiful]] [[concept]] of the [[heavenly Father]] and so set them [[free]] from their terrible [[bondage]] to [[law]], [[ritual]], ceremonial, and musty [[tradition]]. But the clear [[light]] did not come to the [[truth]]-seeking lad.
  
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125:5.1 Jesus' third day with the scribes and teachers in the temple witnessed the gathering of many spectators who, having heard of this youth from Galilee, came to enjoy the experience of seeing a lad confuse the wise men of the law. Simon also came down from Bethany to see what the boy was up to. Throughout this day Joseph and Mary continued their anxious search for Jesus, even going several times into the temple but never thinking to scrutinize the several discussion groups, although they once came almost within hearing distance of his fascinating voice.

125:5.2 Before the day had ended, the entire attention of the chief discussion group of the temple had become focused upon the questions being asked by Jesus. Among his many questions were:

125:5.8 And all the day through, those who listened marveled at these questions, and none was more astonished than Simon. For more than four hours this Nazareth youth plied these Jewish teachers with thought-provoking and heart-searching questions. He made few comments on the remarks of his elders. He conveyed his teaching by the questions he would ask. By the deft and subtle phrasing of a question he would at one and the same time challenge their teaching and suggest his own. In the manner of his asking a question there was an appealing combination of sagacity and humor which endeared him even to those who more or less resented his youthfulness. He was always eminently fair and considerate in the asking of these penetrating questions. On this eventful afternoon in the temple he exhibited that same reluctance to take unfair advantage of an opponent which characterized his entire subsequent public ministry. As a youth, and later on as a man, he seemed to be utterly free from all egoistic desire to win an argument merely to experience logical triumph over his fellows, being interested supremely in just one thing: to proclaim everlasting truth and thus effect a fuller revelation of the eternal God.

125:5.9 When the day was over, Simon and Jesus wended their way back to Bethany. For most of the distance both the man and the boy were silent. Again Jesus paused on the brow of Olivet, but as he viewed the city and its temple, he did not weep; he only bowed his head in silent devotion.

125:5.10 After the evening meal at Bethany he again declined to join the merry circle but instead went to the garden, where he lingered long into the night, vainly endeavoring to think out some definite plan of approach to the problem of his lifework and to decide how best he might labor to reveal to his spiritually blinded countrymen a more beautiful concept of the heavenly Father and so set them free from their terrible bondage to law, ritual, ceremonial, and musty tradition. But the clear light did not come to the truth-seeking lad.

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