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150:8.2 The [[services]] on this day were conducted just as when [[Jesus]] had attended them as a boy. He [[ascended]] the [[Pulpit|speaking platform]] with the ruler of the [[synagogue]], and the service was begun by the [[recital]] of [[two]] [[prayers]]: " [[Blessed]] is the Lord, King of the world, who forms the [[light]] and creates the [[darkness]], who makes [[peace]] and creates [[everything]]; who, in [[mercy]], gives [[light]] to the [[earth]] and to those who dwell upon it and in [[goodness]], day by day and every day, renews the works of [[creation]]. [[Blessed]] is the Lord our [[God]] for the [[glory]] of his handiworks and for the light-giving lights which he has made for his [[praise]]. Selah. [[Blessed]] is the Lord our [[God]], who has formed the [[light]]s. "
 
150:8.2 The [[services]] on this day were conducted just as when [[Jesus]] had attended them as a boy. He [[ascended]] the [[Pulpit|speaking platform]] with the ruler of the [[synagogue]], and the service was begun by the [[recital]] of [[two]] [[prayers]]: " [[Blessed]] is the Lord, King of the world, who forms the [[light]] and creates the [[darkness]], who makes [[peace]] and creates [[everything]]; who, in [[mercy]], gives [[light]] to the [[earth]] and to those who dwell upon it and in [[goodness]], day by day and every day, renews the works of [[creation]]. [[Blessed]] is the Lord our [[God]] for the [[glory]] of his handiworks and for the light-giving lights which he has made for his [[praise]]. Selah. [[Blessed]] is the Lord our [[God]], who has formed the [[light]]s. "
  
150:8.3 After a [[moment]]'s pause they again [[prayed]]: " With great [[love]] has the Lord our [[God]] loved us, and with much overflowing pity has he pitied us, [[our Father]] and our King, for the sake of our [[fathers]] who [[trusted]] in him. You taught them the statutes of life; have [[mercy]] upon us and [[teach]] us. [[Enlighten]] our eyes in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law]; [[cause]] our [[hearts]] to cleave to your commandments; [[unite]] our hearts to [[love]] and [[fear]] your name, and we shall not be put to [[shame]], world without end. For you are a [[God]] who [[prepares]] [[salvation]], and us have you chosen from among all [[nations]] and tongues, and in [[truth]] have you brought us near your great name—selah—that we may lovingly [[praise]] your [[unity]]. Blessed is the Lord, who in [[love]] chose his people [[Israel]]. "
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150:8.3 After a [[moment]]'s pause they again [[prayed]]: " With great [[love]] has the Lord our [[God]] loved us, and with much overflowing pity has he pitied us, [[our Father]] and our King, for the sake of our [[fathers]] who [[trusted]] in him. You taught them the statutes of life; have [[mercy]] upon us and [[teach]] us. [[Enlighten]] our eyes in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law]; [[cause]] our [[hearts]] to cleave to your commandments; [[unite]] our hearts to [[love]] and [[fear]] your name, and we shall not be put to [[shame]], world without end. For you are a [[God]] who [[prepares]] [[salvation]], and us have you chosen from among all [[nations]] and tongues, and in [[truth]] have you brought us near your great name—selah—that we may lovingly [[praise]] your [[unity]]. Blessed is the Lord, who in [[love]] chose his people [[Israel]]. "
  
150:8.4 The congregation then recited the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shema Shema], the Jewish [[creed]] of [[faith]]. This [[ritual]] consisted in repeating numerous passages from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law] and indicated that the [[worshipers]] took upon themselves the yoke of [[the kingdom]] of heaven, also the yoke of the commandments as applied to the day and the night.
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150:8.4 The congregation then recited the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shema Shema], the Jewish [[creed]] of [[faith]]. This [[ritual]] consisted in repeating numerous passages from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law] and indicated that the [[worshipers]] took upon themselves the yoke of [[the kingdom]] of heaven, also the yoke of the commandments as applied to the day and the night.
  
 
150:8.5 And then followed the third [[prayer]]: " True it is that you are [[Yahweh]], our God and the God of our [[fathers]]; our King and the King of our fathers; our Savior and the Savior of our fathers; our [[Creator]] and the rock of our [[salvation]]; our help and our deliverer. Your [[name]] is from everlasting, and there is no [[God]] beside you. A new [[song]] did they that were delivered sing to your name by the seashore; [[together]] did all [[praise]] and own you King and say, [[Yahweh]] shall reign, world without end. [[Blessed]] is the Lord who saves [[Israel]]. "
 
150:8.5 And then followed the third [[prayer]]: " True it is that you are [[Yahweh]], our God and the God of our [[fathers]]; our King and the King of our fathers; our Savior and the Savior of our fathers; our [[Creator]] and the rock of our [[salvation]]; our help and our deliverer. Your [[name]] is from everlasting, and there is no [[God]] beside you. A new [[song]] did they that were delivered sing to your name by the seashore; [[together]] did all [[praise]] and own you King and say, [[Yahweh]] shall reign, world without end. [[Blessed]] is the Lord who saves [[Israel]]. "
  
150:8.6 The ruler of the [[synagogue]] then took his place before [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_(synagogue) the ark], or chest, containing the [[sacred]] [[writings]] and began the recitation of the nineteen [[prayer]] eulogies, or benedictions. But on this occasion it was [[desirable]] to shorten the service in order that the distinguished guest might have more time for his [[discourse]]; accordingly, only the first and last of the benedictions were recited. The first was: " [[Blessed]] is the Lord our [[God]], and the [[God]] of our [[fathers]], the God of [[Abraham]], and the God of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac Isaac], and the God of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob Jacob]; the great, the mighty, and the terrible [[God]], who shows [[mercy]] and [[kindness]], who creates all things, who remembers the [[gracious]] [[promises]] to the fathers and brings a savior to their [[children]]'s children for his own name's sake, in [[love]]. O King, helper, savior, and shield! Blessed are you, O [[Yahweh]], the shield of [[Abraham]]. "
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150:8.6 The ruler of the [[synagogue]] then took his place before [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_(synagogue) the ark], or chest, containing the [[sacred]] [[writings]] and began the recitation of the nineteen [[prayer]] eulogies, or benedictions. But on this occasion it was [[desirable]] to shorten the service in order that the distinguished guest might have more time for his [[discourse]]; accordingly, only the first and last of the benedictions were recited. The first was: " [[Blessed]] is the Lord our [[God]], and the [[God]] of our [[fathers]], the God of [[Abraham]], and the God of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac Isaac], and the God of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob Jacob]; the great, the mighty, and the terrible [[God]], who shows [[mercy]] and [[kindness]], who creates all things, who remembers the [[gracious]] [[promises]] to the fathers and brings a savior to their [[children]]'s children for his own name's sake, in [[love]]. O King, helper, savior, and shield! Blessed are you, O [[Yahweh]], the shield of [[Abraham]]. "
  
 
150:8.7 Then followed the last benediction: " O bestow on your people [[Israel]] great [[peace]] forever, for you are King and the Lord of all [[peace]]. And it is [[good]] in your eyes to [[bless]] [[Israel]] at all times and at every hour with [[peace]]. Blessed are you, [[Yahweh]], who blesses his people [[Israel]] with [[peace]]. " The congregation looked not at the ruler as he recited the benedictions. Following the benedictions he offered an informal [[prayer]] suitable for the occasion, and when this was concluded, all the congregation joined in saying [[amen]].
 
150:8.7 Then followed the last benediction: " O bestow on your people [[Israel]] great [[peace]] forever, for you are King and the Lord of all [[peace]]. And it is [[good]] in your eyes to [[bless]] [[Israel]] at all times and at every hour with [[peace]]. Blessed are you, [[Yahweh]], who blesses his people [[Israel]] with [[peace]]. " The congregation looked not at the ruler as he recited the benedictions. Following the benedictions he offered an informal [[prayer]] suitable for the occasion, and when this was concluded, all the congregation joined in saying [[amen]].
  
150:8.8 Then the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chazan chazan] went over to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_(synagogue) the ark] and brought out a roll, which he presented to [[Jesus]] that he might [[read]] the [[Scripture]] lesson. It was customary to call upon [[seven]] persons to read not less than [[three]] verses of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law], but this [[practice]] was waived on this occasion that the [[visitor]] might read the lesson of his own selection. [[Jesus]], taking the roll, stood up and began to read from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy Deuteronomy]: " For this commandment which I give you this day is not hidden from you, neither is it far off. It is not in [[heaven]], that you should say, who shall go up for us to heaven and bring it down to us that we may hear and do it? Neither is it beyond the [[sea]], that you should say, who will go over the sea for us to bring the commandment to us that we may hear and do it? No, the [[word]] of life is very near to you, even in your [[presence]] and in your [[heart]], that you may know and [[obey]] it. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Deutoronomy#Chapter_.30]
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150:8.8 Then the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chazan chazan] went over to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_(synagogue) the ark] and brought out a roll, which he presented to [[Jesus]] that he might [[read]] the [[Scripture]] lesson. It was customary to call upon [[seven]] persons to read not less than [[three]] verses of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law], but this [[practice]] was waived on this occasion that the [[visitor]] might read the lesson of his own selection. [[Jesus]], taking the roll, stood up and began to read from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy Deuteronomy]: " For this commandment which I give you this day is not hidden from you, neither is it far off. It is not in [[heaven]], that you should say, who shall go up for us to heaven and bring it down to us that we may hear and do it? Neither is it beyond the [[sea]], that you should say, who will go over the sea for us to bring the commandment to us that we may hear and do it? No, the [[word]] of life is very near to you, even in your [[presence]] and in your [[heart]], that you may know and [[obey]] it. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Deutoronomy#Chapter_.30]
  
150:8.9 And when he had ceased [[reading]] from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law], he turned to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_isaiah Isaiah] and began to [[read]]: " The [[spirit]] of the Lord is upon me because he has [[anointed]] me to [[preach]] good tidings to the [[poor]]. He has sent me to [[proclaim]] release to the captives and the recovering of sight to the blind, to set at [[liberty]] those who are bruised and to [[proclaim]] the acceptable year of the Lord. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Isaiah#Chapter_.61]
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150:8.9 And when he had ceased [[reading]] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law], he turned to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_isaiah Isaiah] and began to [[read]]: " The [[spirit]] of the Lord is upon me because he has [[anointed]] me to [[preach]] good tidings to the [[poor]]. He has sent me to [[proclaim]] release to the captives and the recovering of sight to the blind, to set at [[liberty]] those who are bruised and to [[proclaim]] the acceptable year of the Lord. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Isaiah#Chapter_.61]
  
 
150:8.10 [[Jesus]] closed the [[book]] and, after handing it back to the ruler of the [[synagogue]], sat down and began to [[discourse]] to the people. He began by saying: " Today are these [[Scriptures]] fulfilled. " And then [[Jesus]] spoke for almost fifteen minutes on " The Sons and Daughters of God. " Many of the people were pleased with the [[discourse]], and they marveled at his [[graciousness]] and [[wisdom]].
 
150:8.10 [[Jesus]] closed the [[book]] and, after handing it back to the ruler of the [[synagogue]], sat down and began to [[discourse]] to the people. He began by saying: " Today are these [[Scriptures]] fulfilled. " And then [[Jesus]] spoke for almost fifteen minutes on " The Sons and Daughters of God. " Many of the people were pleased with the [[discourse]], and they marveled at his [[graciousness]] and [[wisdom]].

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150:8.1 This Sabbath was a beautiful day, and all Nazareth, friends and foes, turned out to hear this former citizen of their town discourse in the synagogue. Many of the apostolic retinue had to remain without the synagogue; there was not room for all who had come to hear him. As a young man Jesus had often spoken in this place of worship, and this morning, when the ruler of the synagogue handed him the roll of sacred writings from which to read the Scripture lesson, none present seemed to recall that this was the very manuscript which he had presented to this synagogue.

150:8.2 The services on this day were conducted just as when Jesus had attended them as a boy. He ascended the speaking platform with the ruler of the synagogue, and the service was begun by the recital of two prayers: " Blessed is the Lord, King of the world, who forms the light and creates the darkness, who makes peace and creates everything; who, in mercy, gives light to the earth and to those who dwell upon it and in goodness, day by day and every day, renews the works of creation. Blessed is the Lord our God for the glory of his handiworks and for the light-giving lights which he has made for his praise. Selah. Blessed is the Lord our God, who has formed the lights. "

150:8.3 After a moment's pause they again prayed: " With great love has the Lord our God loved us, and with much overflowing pity has he pitied us, our Father and our King, for the sake of our fathers who trusted in him. You taught them the statutes of life; have mercy upon us and teach us. Enlighten our eyes in the law; cause our hearts to cleave to your commandments; unite our hearts to love and fear your name, and we shall not be put to shame, world without end. For you are a God who prepares salvation, and us have you chosen from among all nations and tongues, and in truth have you brought us near your great name—selah—that we may lovingly praise your unity. Blessed is the Lord, who in love chose his people Israel. "

150:8.4 The congregation then recited the Shema, the Jewish creed of faith. This ritual consisted in repeating numerous passages from the law and indicated that the worshipers took upon themselves the yoke of the kingdom of heaven, also the yoke of the commandments as applied to the day and the night.

150:8.5 And then followed the third prayer: " True it is that you are Yahweh, our God and the God of our fathers; our King and the King of our fathers; our Savior and the Savior of our fathers; our Creator and the rock of our salvation; our help and our deliverer. Your name is from everlasting, and there is no God beside you. A new song did they that were delivered sing to your name by the seashore; together did all praise and own you King and say, Yahweh shall reign, world without end. Blessed is the Lord who saves Israel. "

150:8.6 The ruler of the synagogue then took his place before the ark, or chest, containing the sacred writings and began the recitation of the nineteen prayer eulogies, or benedictions. But on this occasion it was desirable to shorten the service in order that the distinguished guest might have more time for his discourse; accordingly, only the first and last of the benedictions were recited. The first was: " Blessed is the Lord our God, and the God of our fathers, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob; the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who shows mercy and kindness, who creates all things, who remembers the gracious promises to the fathers and brings a savior to their children's children for his own name's sake, in love. O King, helper, savior, and shield! Blessed are you, O Yahweh, the shield of Abraham. "

150:8.7 Then followed the last benediction: " O bestow on your people Israel great peace forever, for you are King and the Lord of all peace. And it is good in your eyes to bless Israel at all times and at every hour with peace. Blessed are you, Yahweh, who blesses his people Israel with peace. " The congregation looked not at the ruler as he recited the benedictions. Following the benedictions he offered an informal prayer suitable for the occasion, and when this was concluded, all the congregation joined in saying amen.

150:8.8 Then the chazan went over to the ark and brought out a roll, which he presented to Jesus that he might read the Scripture lesson. It was customary to call upon seven persons to read not less than three verses of the law, but this practice was waived on this occasion that the visitor might read the lesson of his own selection. Jesus, taking the roll, stood up and began to read from Deuteronomy: " For this commandment which I give you this day is not hidden from you, neither is it far off. It is not in heaven, that you should say, who shall go up for us to heaven and bring it down to us that we may hear and do it? Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, who will go over the sea for us to bring the commandment to us that we may hear and do it? No, the word of life is very near to you, even in your presence and in your heart, that you may know and obey it. "[1]

150:8.9 And when he had ceased reading from the law, he turned to Isaiah and began to read: " The spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach good tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and the recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are bruised and to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord. "[2]

150:8.10 Jesus closed the book and, after handing it back to the ruler of the synagogue, sat down and began to discourse to the people. He began by saying: " Today are these Scriptures fulfilled. " And then Jesus spoke for almost fifteen minutes on " The Sons and Daughters of God. " Many of the people were pleased with the discourse, and they marveled at his graciousness and wisdom.

150:8.11 It was customary in the synagogue, after the conclusion of the formal service, for the speaker to remain so that those who might be interested could ask him questions. Accordingly, on this Sabbath morning Jesus stepped down into the crowd which pressed forward to ask questions. In this group were many turbulent individuals whose minds were bent on mischief, while about the fringe of this crowd there circulated those debased men who had been hired to make trouble for Jesus. Many of the disciples and evangelists who had remained without now pressed into the synagogue and were not slow to recognize that trouble was brewing. They sought to lead the Master away, but he would not go with them.

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