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129:3.1 The whole of [[Jesus]]' twenty-ninth year was spent finishing up the tour of the [[Mediterranean]] world. The main [[events]], as far as we have [[permission]] to [[reveal]] these [[experiences]], constitute the subjects of the [[narratives]] which [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_130 immediately follow this paper].
 
129:3.1 The whole of [[Jesus]]' twenty-ninth year was spent finishing up the tour of the [[Mediterranean]] world. The main [[events]], as far as we have [[permission]] to [[reveal]] these [[experiences]], constitute the subjects of the [[narratives]] which [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_130 immediately follow this paper].
  
129:3.2 Throughout this tour of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_world Roman world], for many reasons, [[Jesus]] was known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus] [[scribe]]. At [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinth Corinth] and other stops on the return trip he was, however, known as the [[Jewish]] [[tutor]].
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129:3.2 Throughout this tour of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_world Roman world], for many reasons, [[Jesus]] was known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus] [[scribe]]. At [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinth Corinth] and other stops on the return trip he was, however, known as the [[Jewish]] [[tutor]].
  
129:3.3 This was an eventful period in [[Jesus]]' life. While on this [[journey]] he made many [[contacts]] with his fellow men, but this [[experience]] is a [[phase]] of his life which he never revealed to any member of his [[family]] nor to any of [[the apostles]]. [[Jesus]] lived out his life in the [[flesh]] and departed from this world without anyone (save [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]) knowing that he had made this extensive trip. Some of his [[friends]] thought he had returned to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus]; others thought he had gone to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India India]. His own [[family]] inclined to the [[belief]] that he was in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria], as they knew that he had once been invited to go there for the [[purpose]] of becoming an assistant [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazzan chazan].
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129:3.3 This was an eventful period in [[Jesus]]' life. While on this [[journey]] he made many [[contacts]] with his fellow men, but this [[experience]] is a [[phase]] of his life which he never revealed to any member of his [[family]] nor to any of [[the apostles]]. [[Jesus]] lived out his life in the [[flesh]] and departed from this world without anyone (save [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]) knowing that he had made this extensive trip. Some of his [[friends]] thought he had returned to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus]; others thought he had gone to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India India]. His own [[family]] inclined to the [[belief]] that he was in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria], as they knew that he had once been invited to go there for the [[purpose]] of becoming an assistant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazzan chazan].
  
129:3.4 When [[Jesus]] returned to [[Palestine]], he did nothing to change the [[opinion]] of his [[family]] that he had gone from [[Jerusalem]] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria]; he permitted them to continue in the [[belief]] that all the time he had been [[absent]] from [[Palestine]] had been spent in that city of [[learning]] and [[culture]]. Only [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] the boatbuilder of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida] knew the [[facts]] about these matters, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] told no one.
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129:3.4 When [[Jesus]] returned to [[Palestine]], he did nothing to change the [[opinion]] of his [[family]] that he had gone from [[Jerusalem]] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria]; he permitted them to continue in the [[belief]] that all the time he had been [[absent]] from [[Palestine]] had been spent in that city of [[learning]] and [[culture]]. Only [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] the boatbuilder of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida] knew the [[facts]] about these matters, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee Zebedee] told no one.
  
 
129:3.5 In all your [[efforts]] to decipher the [[meaning]] of [[Jesus]]' life on [[Urantia]], you must be mindful of the [[motivation]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_120#120:4._THE_INCARNATION.E2.80.94MAKING_TWO_ONE Michael bestowal]. If you would [[comprehend]] the [[meaning]] of many of his apparently strange doings, you must [[discern]] the [[purpose]] of his [[sojourn]] on your world. He was consistently careful not to build up an overattractive and [[attention]]-consuming [[personal]] [[career]]. He wanted to make no unusual or overpowering appeals to his fellow men. He was [[dedicated]] to the [[work]] of [[revealing]] the [[Universal Father|heavenly Father]] to his fellow [[mortals]] and at the same time was [[consecrated]] to the [[sublime]] task of living his [[mortal]] [[earth]] life all the while subject to the will of the same [[Paradise Father]].
 
129:3.5 In all your [[efforts]] to decipher the [[meaning]] of [[Jesus]]' life on [[Urantia]], you must be mindful of the [[motivation]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_120#120:4._THE_INCARNATION.E2.80.94MAKING_TWO_ONE Michael bestowal]. If you would [[comprehend]] the [[meaning]] of many of his apparently strange doings, you must [[discern]] the [[purpose]] of his [[sojourn]] on your world. He was consistently careful not to build up an overattractive and [[attention]]-consuming [[personal]] [[career]]. He wanted to make no unusual or overpowering appeals to his fellow men. He was [[dedicated]] to the [[work]] of [[revealing]] the [[Universal Father|heavenly Father]] to his fellow [[mortals]] and at the same time was [[consecrated]] to the [[sublime]] task of living his [[mortal]] [[earth]] life all the while subject to the will of the same [[Paradise Father]].
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129:3.6 It will also always be helpful in [[understanding]] [[Jesus]]' life on [[earth]] if all [[mortal]] [[students]] of this [[divine]] [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_120#120:4._THE_INCARNATION.E2.80.94MAKING_TWO_ONE bestowal] will remember that, while he lived this life of [[incarnation]] on [[Urantia]], he lived it for his [[Nebadon|entire universe]]. There was something special and [[inspiring]] [[associated]] with the life he lived in the [[flesh]] of [[mortal]] [[nature]] for every single [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 inhabited sphere] throughout all the [[universe]] of [[Nebadon]]. The same is also true of all those worlds which have become habitable since the eventful times of his [[sojourn]] on [[Urantia]]. And it will likewise be equally true of all worlds which may become inhabited by [[Free will|will]] [[creatures]] in all the [[future]] [[history]] of this [[local universe]].
 
129:3.6 It will also always be helpful in [[understanding]] [[Jesus]]' life on [[earth]] if all [[mortal]] [[students]] of this [[divine]] [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_120#120:4._THE_INCARNATION.E2.80.94MAKING_TWO_ONE bestowal] will remember that, while he lived this life of [[incarnation]] on [[Urantia]], he lived it for his [[Nebadon|entire universe]]. There was something special and [[inspiring]] [[associated]] with the life he lived in the [[flesh]] of [[mortal]] [[nature]] for every single [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 inhabited sphere] throughout all the [[universe]] of [[Nebadon]]. The same is also true of all those worlds which have become habitable since the eventful times of his [[sojourn]] on [[Urantia]]. And it will likewise be equally true of all worlds which may become inhabited by [[Free will|will]] [[creatures]] in all the [[future]] [[history]] of this [[local universe]].
  
129:3.7 The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man], during the time and through the [[experience]]s of this tour of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire Roman world], [[practically]] completed his [[educational]] contact-[[training]] with the [[diversified]] peoples of the world of his day and [[generation]]. By the time of his return to [[Nazareth]], through the medium of this [[travel]]-[[training]] he had just about learned how man lived and wrought out his [[existence]] on [[Urantia]].
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129:3.7 The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man], during the time and through the [[experience]]s of this tour of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire Roman world], [[practically]] completed his [[educational]] contact-[[training]] with the [[diversified]] peoples of the world of his day and [[generation]]. By the time of his return to [[Nazareth]], through the medium of this [[travel]]-[[training]] he had just about learned how man lived and wrought out his [[existence]] on [[Urantia]].
  
 
129:3.8 The real [[purpose]] of his trip around the [[Mediterranean]] basin was to know men. He came very close to hundreds of [[humankind]] on this [[journey]]. He met and loved all manner of men, [[rich]] and [[poor]], high and low, black and white, educated and uneducated, cultured and uncultured, animalistic and [[spiritual]], religious and irreligious, [[moral]] and immoral.
 
129:3.8 The real [[purpose]] of his trip around the [[Mediterranean]] basin was to know men. He came very close to hundreds of [[humankind]] on this [[journey]]. He met and loved all manner of men, [[rich]] and [[poor]], high and low, black and white, educated and uneducated, cultured and uncultured, animalistic and [[spiritual]], religious and irreligious, [[moral]] and immoral.
  
129:3.9 On this [[Mediterranean]] [[journey]] [[Jesus]] made great advances in his [[human]] task of mastering the [[material]] and [[mortal]] [[mind]], and his [[indwelling Adjuster]] made great [[progress]] in the [[ascension]] and [[spiritual]] [[conquest]] of this same human [[intellect]]. By the end of this tour [[Jesus]] virtually knew—with all [[human]] certainty—that he was a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_God Son of God], a [[Creator Son]] of the [[Universal Father]]. [[The Adjuster]] more and more was able to bring up in the [[mind]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] shadowy [[memories]] of his [[Paradise]] [[experience]] in [[association]] with his [[Universal Father|divine Father]] ere he ever came to [[organize]] and [[administer]] this [[local universe]] of [[Nebadon]]. Thus did [[the Adjuster]], little by little, bring to [[Jesus]]' human [[consciousness]] those [[necessary]] memories of his former and [[divine]] [[existence]] in the various [[epochs]] of the well-nigh [[eternal]] [[past]]. The last [[episode]] of his prehuman [[experience]] to be brought forth by [[the Adjuster]] was his [[farewell]] [[conference]] with [[Immanuel]] of [[Salvington]] just before his [[surrender]] of [[conscious]] [[personality]] to embark upon the [[Urantia]] [[incarnation]]. And this final [[memory]] picture of prehuman [[existence]] was made clear in [[Jesus]]' [[consciousness]] on the very day of his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_136#136:2._THE_BAPTISM_OF_JESUS baptism by John] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_river Jordan].
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129:3.9 On this [[Mediterranean]] [[journey]] [[Jesus]] made great advances in his [[human]] task of mastering the [[material]] and [[mortal]] [[mind]], and his [[indwelling Adjuster]] made great [[progress]] in the [[ascension]] and [[spiritual]] [[conquest]] of this same human [[intellect]]. By the end of this tour [[Jesus]] virtually knew—with all [[human]] certainty—that he was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_God Son of God], a [[Creator Son]] of the [[Universal Father]]. [[The Adjuster]] more and more was able to bring up in the [[mind]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] shadowy [[memories]] of his [[Paradise]] [[experience]] in [[association]] with his [[Universal Father|divine Father]] ere he ever came to [[organize]] and [[administer]] this [[local universe]] of [[Nebadon]]. Thus did [[the Adjuster]], little by little, bring to [[Jesus]]' human [[consciousness]] those [[necessary]] memories of his former and [[divine]] [[existence]] in the various [[epochs]] of the well-nigh [[eternal]] [[past]]. The last [[episode]] of his prehuman [[experience]] to be brought forth by [[the Adjuster]] was his [[farewell]] [[conference]] with [[Immanuel]] of [[Salvington]] just before his [[surrender]] of [[conscious]] [[personality]] to embark upon the [[Urantia]] [[incarnation]]. And this final [[memory]] picture of prehuman [[existence]] was made clear in [[Jesus]]' [[consciousness]] on the very day of his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_136#136:2._THE_BAPTISM_OF_JESUS baptism by John] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_river Jordan].
  
 
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129:3.1 The whole of Jesus' twenty-ninth year was spent finishing up the tour of the Mediterranean world. The main events, as far as we have permission to reveal these experiences, constitute the subjects of the narratives which immediately follow this paper.

129:3.2 Throughout this tour of the Roman world, for many reasons, Jesus was known as the Damascus scribe. At Corinth and other stops on the return trip he was, however, known as the Jewish tutor.

129:3.3 This was an eventful period in Jesus' life. While on this journey he made many contacts with his fellow men, but this experience is a phase of his life which he never revealed to any member of his family nor to any of the apostles. Jesus lived out his life in the flesh and departed from this world without anyone (save Zebedee of Bethsaida) knowing that he had made this extensive trip. Some of his friends thought he had returned to Damascus; others thought he had gone to India. His own family inclined to the belief that he was in Alexandria, as they knew that he had once been invited to go there for the purpose of becoming an assistant chazan.

129:3.4 When Jesus returned to Palestine, he did nothing to change the opinion of his family that he had gone from Jerusalem to Alexandria; he permitted them to continue in the belief that all the time he had been absent from Palestine had been spent in that city of learning and culture. Only Zebedee the boatbuilder of Bethsaida knew the facts about these matters, and Zebedee told no one.

129:3.5 In all your efforts to decipher the meaning of Jesus' life on Urantia, you must be mindful of the motivation of the Michael bestowal. If you would comprehend the meaning of many of his apparently strange doings, you must discern the purpose of his sojourn on your world. He was consistently careful not to build up an overattractive and attention-consuming personal career. He wanted to make no unusual or overpowering appeals to his fellow men. He was dedicated to the work of revealing the heavenly Father to his fellow mortals and at the same time was consecrated to the sublime task of living his mortal earth life all the while subject to the will of the same Paradise Father.

129:3.6 It will also always be helpful in understanding Jesus' life on earth if all mortal students of this divine bestowal will remember that, while he lived this life of incarnation on Urantia, he lived it for his entire universe. There was something special and inspiring associated with the life he lived in the flesh of mortal nature for every single inhabited sphere throughout all the universe of Nebadon. The same is also true of all those worlds which have become habitable since the eventful times of his sojourn on Urantia. And it will likewise be equally true of all worlds which may become inhabited by will creatures in all the future history of this local universe.

129:3.7 The Son of Man, during the time and through the experiences of this tour of the Roman world, practically completed his educational contact-training with the diversified peoples of the world of his day and generation. By the time of his return to Nazareth, through the medium of this travel-training he had just about learned how man lived and wrought out his existence on Urantia.

129:3.8 The real purpose of his trip around the Mediterranean basin was to know men. He came very close to hundreds of humankind on this journey. He met and loved all manner of men, rich and poor, high and low, black and white, educated and uneducated, cultured and uncultured, animalistic and spiritual, religious and irreligious, moral and immoral.

129:3.9 On this Mediterranean journey Jesus made great advances in his human task of mastering the material and mortal mind, and his indwelling Adjuster made great progress in the ascension and spiritual conquest of this same human intellect. By the end of this tour Jesus virtually knew—with all human certainty—that he was a Son of God, a Creator Son of the Universal Father. The Adjuster more and more was able to bring up in the mind of the Son of Man shadowy memories of his Paradise experience in association with his divine Father ere he ever came to organize and administer this local universe of Nebadon. Thus did the Adjuster, little by little, bring to Jesus' human consciousness those necessary memories of his former and divine existence in the various epochs of the well-nigh eternal past. The last episode of his prehuman experience to be brought forth by the Adjuster was his farewell conference with Immanuel of Salvington just before his surrender of conscious personality to embark upon the Urantia incarnation. And this final memory picture of prehuman existence was made clear in Jesus' consciousness on the very day of his baptism by John in the Jordan.

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