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129:1.1 In January of this year, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21_AD A.D. 21], on a rainy Sunday morning, [[Jesus]] took unceremonious leave of his [[family]], only [[explaining]] that he was going over to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberias Tiberias] and then on a [[visit]] to other [[cities]] about the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee Sea of Galilee]. And thus he left them, never again to be a regular member of that household.
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129:1.1 In January of this year, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21_AD A.D. 21], on a rainy Sunday morning, [[Jesus]] took unceremonious leave of his [[family]], only [[explaining]] that he was going over to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberias Tiberias] and then on a [[visit]] to other [[cities]] about the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee Sea of Galilee]. And thus he left them, never again to be a regular member of that household.
  
129:1.2 He spent one week at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberias Tiberias], the new [[city]] which was soon to succeed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepphoris Sepphoris] as the capital of [[Galilee]]; and finding little to interest him, he passed on successively through [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdala Magdala] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], where he stopped to pay a visit to his [[father]]'s friend Zebedee. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee]'s sons were fishermen; he himself was a boatbuilder. [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]] was an expert in both [[design]]ing and building; he was a master at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodworking working with wood]; and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] had long known of the [[skill]] of the [[Nazareth]] craftsman. For a long time Zebedee had [[contemplated]] making improved boats; he now laid his [[plans]] before [[Jesus]] and invited the visiting [[carpenter]] to join him in the [[enterprise]], and [[Jesus]] readily consented.
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129:1.2 He spent one week at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberias Tiberias], the new [[city]] which was soon to succeed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepphoris Sepphoris] as the capital of [[Galilee]]; and finding little to interest him, he passed on successively through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdala Magdala] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], where he stopped to pay a visit to his [[father]]'s friend Zebedee. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee]'s sons were fishermen; he himself was a boatbuilder. [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]] was an expert in both [[design]]ing and building; he was a master at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodworking working with wood]; and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] had long known of the [[skill]] of the [[Nazareth]] craftsman. For a long time Zebedee had [[contemplated]] making improved boats; he now laid his [[plans]] before [[Jesus]] and invited the visiting [[carpenter]] to join him in the [[enterprise]], and [[Jesus]] readily consented.
  
129:1.3 [[Jesus]] worked with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] only a little more than one year, but during that time he created a new style of boat and established entirely new [[methods]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boat_building boatmaking]. By superior [[technique]] and greatly improved [[methods]] of steaming the boards, [[Jesus]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] began to build boats of a very superior type, craft which were far more safe for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing sailing] the lake than were the older types. For several years Zebedee had more [[work]], turning out these new-style boats, than his small establishment could handle; in less than five years practically all the craft on the [[lake]] had been built in the shop of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. [[Jesus]] became well known to the [[Galilean]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisherman fisherfolk] as the designer of the new boats.
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129:1.3 [[Jesus]] worked with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] only a little more than one year, but during that time he created a new style of boat and established entirely new [[methods]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boat_building boatmaking]. By superior [[technique]] and greatly improved [[methods]] of steaming the boards, [[Jesus]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] began to build boats of a very superior type, craft which were far more safe for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing sailing] the lake than were the older types. For several years Zebedee had more [[work]], turning out these new-style boats, than his small establishment could handle; in less than five years practically all the craft on the [[lake]] had been built in the shop of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. [[Jesus]] became well known to the [[Galilean]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisherman fisherfolk] as the designer of the new boats.
  
129:1.4 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] was a moderately well-to-do man; his boatbuilding shops were on the [[lake]] to the south of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], and his [[home]] was situated down the [[lake]] shore near the fishing [[headquarters]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]. [[Jesus]] lived in the [[home]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] during the year and more he remained at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. He had long worked alone in the world, that is, without a [[father]], and greatly enjoyed this period of working with a [[father]]-[[partner]].
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129:1.4 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] was a moderately well-to-do man; his boatbuilding shops were on the [[lake]] to the south of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], and his [[home]] was situated down the [[lake]] shore near the fishing [[headquarters]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]. [[Jesus]] lived in the [[home]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] during the year and more he remained at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. He had long worked alone in the world, that is, without a [[father]], and greatly enjoyed this period of working with a [[father]]-[[partner]].
  
129:1.5 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee]'s [[wife]], Salome, was a [[relative]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annas Annas], onetime [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Priests_of_Israel high priest] at [[Jerusalem]] and still the most [[influential]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadducees Sadducean] group, having been deposed only eight years previously. Salome became a great admirer of [[Jesus]]. She [[loved]] him as she loved her own sons, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James,_son_of_Zebedee James], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Apostle John], and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_149#PAPER_149:_THE_SECOND_PREACHING_TOUR David], while her four daughters looked upon Jesus as their [[elder]] [[brother]]. Jesus often went out fishing with James, John, and David, and they [[learned]] that he was an experienced fisherman as well as an expert boatbuilder.
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129:1.5 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee]'s [[wife]], Salome, was a [[relative]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annas Annas], onetime [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Priests_of_Israel high priest] at [[Jerusalem]] and still the most [[influential]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadducees Sadducean] group, having been deposed only eight years previously. Salome became a great admirer of [[Jesus]]. She [[loved]] him as she loved her own sons, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James,_son_of_Zebedee James], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Apostle John], and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_149#PAPER_149:_THE_SECOND_PREACHING_TOUR David], while her four daughters looked upon Jesus as their [[elder]] [[brother]]. Jesus often went out fishing with James, John, and David, and they [[learned]] that he was an experienced fisherman as well as an expert boatbuilder.
  
129:1.6 All this year [[Jesus]] sent [[money]] each month to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_the_Just James]. He returned to [[Nazareth]] in October to attend Martha's wedding, and he was not again in Nazareth for over two years, when he returned shortly before the double [[wedding]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_(brother_of_Jesus) Simon] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jude,_brother_of_Jesus Jude].
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129:1.6 All this year [[Jesus]] sent [[money]] each month to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_the_Just James]. He returned to [[Nazareth]] in October to attend Martha's wedding, and he was not again in Nazareth for over two years, when he returned shortly before the double [[wedding]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_(brother_of_Jesus) Simon] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jude,_brother_of_Jesus Jude].
  
129:1.7 Throughout this year [[Jesus]] built boats and continued to [[observe]] how men lived on [[earth]]. Frequently he would go down to [[visit]] at the [[caravan]] station, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] being on the direct [[travel]] route from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus] to the south. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] was a strong [[Roman]] [[military]] post, and the garrison's commanding officer was a [[gentile]] believer in [[Yahweh]], " a devout man, " as the [[Jews]] were wont to designate such [[proselytes]]. This officer belonged to a [[wealthy]] [[Roman]] [[family]], and he took it upon himself to build a [[beautiful]] [[synagogue]] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], which had been presented to the [[Jews]] a short time before [[Jesus]] came to live with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee]. [[Jesus]] conducted the services in this new [[synagogue]] more than half the time this year, and some of the [[caravan]] people who chanced to attend remembered him as the [[carpenter]] from [[Nazareth]].
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129:1.7 Throughout this year [[Jesus]] built boats and continued to [[observe]] how men lived on [[earth]]. Frequently he would go down to [[visit]] at the [[caravan]] station, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] being on the direct [[travel]] route from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus] to the south. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] was a strong [[Roman]] [[military]] post, and the garrison's commanding officer was a [[gentile]] believer in [[Yahweh]], " a devout man, " as the [[Jews]] were wont to designate such [[proselytes]]. This officer belonged to a [[wealthy]] [[Roman]] [[family]], and he took it upon himself to build a [[beautiful]] [[synagogue]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], which had been presented to the [[Jews]] a short time before [[Jesus]] came to live with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee]. [[Jesus]] conducted the services in this new [[synagogue]] more than half the time this year, and some of the [[caravan]] people who chanced to attend remembered him as the [[carpenter]] from [[Nazareth]].
  
129:1.8 When it came to the payment of [[taxes]], Jesus registered himself as a " skilled craftsman of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. " From this day on to the end of his [[earth]] life he was known as a resident of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. He never claimed any other [[legal]] residence, although he did, for various reasons, [[permit]] others to assign his residence to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany Bethany], [[Nazareth]], and even [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria].
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129:1.8 When it came to the payment of [[taxes]], Jesus registered himself as a " skilled craftsman of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. " From this day on to the end of his [[earth]] life he was known as a resident of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum]. He never claimed any other [[legal]] residence, although he did, for various reasons, [[permit]] others to assign his residence to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany Bethany], [[Nazareth]], and even [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria].
  
129:1.9 At the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] [[synagogue]] he found many new [[books]] in the [[library]] chests, and he spent at least five evenings a week at [[intense]] [[study]]. One evening he [[devoted]] to [[social]] life with the older folks, and one evening he spent with the [[Youth|young]] people. There was something [[gracious]] and [[inspiring]] about the [[personality]] of [[Jesus]] which invariably attracted young people. He always made them feel at ease in his [[presence]]. Perhaps his great [[secret]] in getting along with them consisted in the twofold [[fact]] that he was always interested in what they were [[doing]], while he seldom offered them [[advice]] unless they asked for it.
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129:1.9 At the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] [[synagogue]] he found many new [[books]] in the [[library]] chests, and he spent at least five evenings a week at [[intense]] [[study]]. One evening he [[devoted]] to [[social]] life with the older folks, and one evening he spent with the [[Youth|young]] people. There was something [[gracious]] and [[inspiring]] about the [[personality]] of [[Jesus]] which invariably attracted young people. He always made them feel at ease in his [[presence]]. Perhaps his great [[secret]] in getting along with them consisted in the twofold [[fact]] that he was always interested in what they were [[doing]], while he seldom offered them [[advice]] unless they asked for it.
  
129:1.10 The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] [[family]] almost [[worshiped]] [[Jesus]], and they never failed to attend the [[conferences]] of questions and answers which he conducted each evening after supper before he departed for the [[synagogue]] to [[study]]. The [[youth]]ful [[neighbors]] also came in frequently to attend these after-supper meetings. To these little gatherings [[Jesus]] gave varied and advanced instruction, just as advanced as they could [[comprehend]]. He talked quite freely with them, [[expressing]] his [[ideas]] and [[ideals]] about [[politics]], [[sociology]], [[science]], and [[philosophy]], but never presumed to speak with [[authoritative]] finality except when discussing [[religion]]—the [[relation]] of [[man]] to [[God]].
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129:1.10 The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] [[family]] almost [[worshiped]] [[Jesus]], and they never failed to attend the [[conferences]] of questions and answers which he conducted each evening after supper before he departed for the [[synagogue]] to [[study]]. The [[youth]]ful [[neighbors]] also came in frequently to attend these after-supper meetings. To these little gatherings [[Jesus]] gave varied and advanced instruction, just as advanced as they could [[comprehend]]. He talked quite freely with them, [[expressing]] his [[ideas]] and [[ideals]] about [[politics]], [[sociology]], [[science]], and [[philosophy]], but never presumed to speak with [[authoritative]] finality except when discussing [[religion]]—the [[relation]] of [[man]] to [[God]].
  
129:1.11 Once a week [[Jesus]] held a meeting with the entire household, shop, and shore helpers, for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] had many employees. And it was among these workers that [[Jesus]] was first called " the Master. " They all [[loved]] him. He [[enjoyed]] his [[labors]] with Zebedee in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], but he missed the [[children]] [[playing]] out by the side of the [[Nazareth]] [[carpenter]] shop.
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129:1.11 Once a week [[Jesus]] held a meeting with the entire household, shop, and shore helpers, for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] had many employees. And it was among these workers that [[Jesus]] was first called " the Master. " They all [[loved]] him. He [[enjoyed]] his [[labors]] with Zebedee in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], but he missed the [[children]] [[playing]] out by the side of the [[Nazareth]] [[carpenter]] shop.
  
129:1.12 Of the sons of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_son_of_Zebedee James] was the most interested in [[Jesus]] as a [[teacher]], as a [[philosopher]]. [John, the Apostle|John]] cared most for his [[religious]] teaching and [[opinions]]. David respected him as a mechanic but took little stock in his [[religious]] views and [[philosophic]] teachings.
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129:1.12 Of the sons of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_son_of_Zebedee James] was the most interested in [[Jesus]] as a [[teacher]], as a [[philosopher]]. [John, the Apostle|John]] cared most for his [[religious]] teaching and [[opinions]]. David respected him as a mechanic but took little stock in his [[religious]] views and [[philosophic]] teachings.
  
129:1.13 Frequently [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jude,_brother_of_Jesus Jude] came over on the [[Sabbath]] to hear [[Jesus]] talk in the [[synagogue]] and would tarry to [[visit]] with him. And the more Jude saw of his eldest [[brother]], the more he became convinced that Jesus was a truly great man.
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129:1.13 Frequently [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jude,_brother_of_Jesus Jude] came over on the [[Sabbath]] to hear [[Jesus]] talk in the [[synagogue]] and would tarry to [[visit]] with him. And the more Jude saw of his eldest [[brother]], the more he became convinced that Jesus was a truly great man.
  
 
129:1.14 This year [[Jesus]] made great advances in the [[Seven psychic circles|ascendant mastery]] of his human [[mind]] and [[attained]] new and high levels of [[conscious]] [[contact]] with his indwelling [[Thought Adjuster]].
 
129:1.14 This year [[Jesus]] made great advances in the [[Seven psychic circles|ascendant mastery]] of his human [[mind]] and [[attained]] new and high levels of [[conscious]] [[contact]] with his indwelling [[Thought Adjuster]].

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129:1.1 In January of this year, A.D. 21, on a rainy Sunday morning, Jesus took unceremonious leave of his family, only explaining that he was going over to Tiberias and then on a visit to other cities about the Sea of Galilee. And thus he left them, never again to be a regular member of that household.

129:1.2 He spent one week at Tiberias, the new city which was soon to succeed Sepphoris as the capital of Galilee; and finding little to interest him, he passed on successively through Magdala and Bethsaida to Capernaum, where he stopped to pay a visit to his father's friend Zebedee. Zebedee's sons were fishermen; he himself was a boatbuilder. Jesus of Nazareth was an expert in both designing and building; he was a master at working with wood; and Zebedee had long known of the skill of the Nazareth craftsman. For a long time Zebedee had contemplated making improved boats; he now laid his plans before Jesus and invited the visiting carpenter to join him in the enterprise, and Jesus readily consented.

129:1.3 Jesus worked with Zebedee only a little more than one year, but during that time he created a new style of boat and established entirely new methods of boatmaking. By superior technique and greatly improved methods of steaming the boards, Jesus and Zebedee began to build boats of a very superior type, craft which were far more safe for sailing the lake than were the older types. For several years Zebedee had more work, turning out these new-style boats, than his small establishment could handle; in less than five years practically all the craft on the lake had been built in the shop of Zebedee at Capernaum. Jesus became well known to the Galilean fisherfolk as the designer of the new boats.

129:1.4 Zebedee was a moderately well-to-do man; his boatbuilding shops were on the lake to the south of Capernaum, and his home was situated down the lake shore near the fishing headquarters of Bethsaida. Jesus lived in the home of Zebedee during the year and more he remained at Capernaum. He had long worked alone in the world, that is, without a father, and greatly enjoyed this period of working with a father-partner.

129:1.5 Zebedee's wife, Salome, was a relative of Annas, onetime high priest at Jerusalem and still the most influential of the Sadducean group, having been deposed only eight years previously. Salome became a great admirer of Jesus. She loved him as she loved her own sons, James, John, and David, while her four daughters looked upon Jesus as their elder brother. Jesus often went out fishing with James, John, and David, and they learned that he was an experienced fisherman as well as an expert boatbuilder.

129:1.6 All this year Jesus sent money each month to James. He returned to Nazareth in October to attend Martha's wedding, and he was not again in Nazareth for over two years, when he returned shortly before the double wedding of Simon and Jude.

129:1.7 Throughout this year Jesus built boats and continued to observe how men lived on earth. Frequently he would go down to visit at the caravan station, Capernaum being on the direct travel route from Damascus to the south. Capernaum was a strong Roman military post, and the garrison's commanding officer was a gentile believer in Yahweh, " a devout man, " as the Jews were wont to designate such proselytes. This officer belonged to a wealthy Roman family, and he took it upon himself to build a beautiful synagogue in Capernaum, which had been presented to the Jews a short time before Jesus came to live with Zebedee. Jesus conducted the services in this new synagogue more than half the time this year, and some of the caravan people who chanced to attend remembered him as the carpenter from Nazareth.

129:1.8 When it came to the payment of taxes, Jesus registered himself as a " skilled craftsman of Capernaum. " From this day on to the end of his earth life he was known as a resident of Capernaum. He never claimed any other legal residence, although he did, for various reasons, permit others to assign his residence to Damascus, Bethany, Nazareth, and even Alexandria.

129:1.9 At the Capernaum synagogue he found many new books in the library chests, and he spent at least five evenings a week at intense study. One evening he devoted to social life with the older folks, and one evening he spent with the young people. There was something gracious and inspiring about the personality of Jesus which invariably attracted young people. He always made them feel at ease in his presence. Perhaps his great secret in getting along with them consisted in the twofold fact that he was always interested in what they were doing, while he seldom offered them advice unless they asked for it.

129:1.10 The Zebedee family almost worshiped Jesus, and they never failed to attend the conferences of questions and answers which he conducted each evening after supper before he departed for the synagogue to study. The youthful neighbors also came in frequently to attend these after-supper meetings. To these little gatherings Jesus gave varied and advanced instruction, just as advanced as they could comprehend. He talked quite freely with them, expressing his ideas and ideals about politics, sociology, science, and philosophy, but never presumed to speak with authoritative finality except when discussing religion—the relation of man to God.

129:1.11 Once a week Jesus held a meeting with the entire household, shop, and shore helpers, for Zebedee had many employees. And it was among these workers that Jesus was first called " the Master. " They all loved him. He enjoyed his labors with Zebedee in Capernaum, but he missed the children playing out by the side of the Nazareth carpenter shop.

129:1.12 Of the sons of Zebedee, James was the most interested in Jesus as a teacher, as a philosopher. [John, the Apostle|John]] cared most for his religious teaching and opinions. David respected him as a mechanic but took little stock in his religious views and philosophic teachings.

129:1.13 Frequently Jude came over on the Sabbath to hear Jesus talk in the synagogue and would tarry to visit with him. And the more Jude saw of his eldest brother, the more he became convinced that Jesus was a truly great man.

129:1.14 This year Jesus made great advances in the ascendant mastery of his human mind and attained new and high levels of conscious contact with his indwelling Thought Adjuster.

129:1.15 This was the last year of his settled life. Never again did Jesus spend a whole year in one place or at one undertaking. The days of his earth pilgrimages were rapidly approaching. Periods of intense activity were not far in the future, but there were now about to intervene between his simple but intensely active life of the past and his still more intense and strenuous public ministry, a few years of extensive travel and highly diversified personal activity. His training as a man of the realm had to be completed before he could enter upon his career of teaching and preaching as the perfected God-man of the divine and posthuman phases of his Urantia bestowal.

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