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163:4.1 It was a stirring time about the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdala Magadan] Camp the day the seventy went forth on their first mission. Early that morning, in his last talk with [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY the seventy], [[Jesus]] placed [[emphasis]] on the following:
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163:4.1 It was a stirring time about the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdala Magadan] Camp the day the seventy went forth on their first mission. Early that morning, in his last talk with [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY the seventy], [[Jesus]] placed [[emphasis]] on the following:
  
*1. 163:4.2 The [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]] must be [[proclaimed]] to all the world, to [[gentile]] as well as to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jew].
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*1. 163:4.2 The [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]] must be [[proclaimed]] to all the world, to [[gentile]] as well as to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jew].
 
*2. 163:4.3 While ministering to the [[sick]], refrain from [[teaching]] the [[expectation]] of [[miracles]].
 
*2. 163:4.3 While ministering to the [[sick]], refrain from [[teaching]] the [[expectation]] of [[miracles]].
*3. 163:4.4 [[Proclaim]] a [[spiritual]] brotherhood of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God], not an outward kingdom of worldly [[power]] and [[material]] [[glory]].
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*3. 163:4.4 [[Proclaim]] a [[spiritual]] brotherhood of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God], not an outward kingdom of worldly [[power]] and [[material]] [[glory]].
 
*4. 163:4.5 Avoid loss of [[time]] through overmuch [[social]] visiting and other trivialities which might detract from wholehearted [[devotion]] to [[preaching]] the [[gospel]].
 
*4. 163:4.5 Avoid loss of [[time]] through overmuch [[social]] visiting and other trivialities which might detract from wholehearted [[devotion]] to [[preaching]] the [[gospel]].
 
*5. 163:4.6 If the first house to be selected for a [[headquarters]] proves to be a [[worthy]] [[home]], abide there throughout the [[sojourn]] in that [[city]].
 
*5. 163:4.6 If the first house to be selected for a [[headquarters]] proves to be a [[worthy]] [[home]], abide there throughout the [[sojourn]] in that [[city]].
*6. 163:4.7 Make clear to all [[faithful]] [[believers]] that the [[Timing|time]] for an open break with the [[religious]] [[leaders]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] at [[Jerusalem]] has now come.
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*6. 163:4.7 Make clear to all [[faithful]] [[believers]] that the [[Timing|time]] for an open break with the [[religious]] [[leaders]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] at [[Jerusalem]] has now come.
*7. 163:4.8 [[Teach]] that man's whole [[duty]] is summed up in this one commandment: [[Love]] the Lord your [[God]] with all your [[mind]] and [[soul]] [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Deuteronomy#Chapter_.6] and your [[neighbor]] as yourself.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_10] (This they were to teach as man's whole [[duty]] in place of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_law 613 rules of living] expounded by the [[Pharisees]].)
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*7. 163:4.8 [[Teach]] that man's whole [[duty]] is summed up in this one commandment: [[Love]] the Lord your [[God]] with all your [[mind]] and [[soul]] [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Deuteronomy#Chapter_.6] and your [[neighbor]] as yourself.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_10] (This they were to teach as man's whole [[duty]] in place of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_law 613 rules of living] expounded by the [[Pharisees]].)
  
163:4.9 When [[Jesus]] had [[talked]] thus to [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY the seventy] in the [[presence]] of all [[the apostles]] and [[disciples]], [[Simon Peter]] took them off by themselves and [[preached]] to them their [[ordination]] [[sermon]], which was an elaboration of [[the Master]]'s charge given at the time he laid his hands upon them and set them apart as [[messengers]] of [[the kingdom]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] [[exhorted]] the seventy to cherish in their [[experience]] the following [[virtues]]:
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163:4.9 When [[Jesus]] had [[talked]] thus to [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY the seventy] in the [[presence]] of all [[the apostles]] and [[disciples]], [[Simon Peter]] took them off by themselves and [[preached]] to them their [[ordination]] [[sermon]], which was an elaboration of [[the Master]]'s charge given at the time he laid his hands upon them and set them apart as [[messengers]] of [[the kingdom]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] [[exhorted]] the seventy to cherish in their [[experience]] the following [[virtues]]:
  
*1. 163:4.10 ''Consecrated devotion''. To [[pray]] always for more laborers to be sent forth into the [[gospel]] [[harvest]]. He [[explained]] that, when one so prays, he will the more likely say, " Here am I; send me. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Isaiah#Chapter_.6] He [[admonished]] them to neglect not their daily [[worship]].
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*1. 163:4.10 ''Consecrated devotion''. To [[pray]] always for more laborers to be sent forth into the [[gospel]] [[harvest]]. He [[explained]] that, when one so prays, he will the more likely say, " Here am I; send me. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Isaiah#Chapter_.6] He [[admonished]] them to neglect not their daily [[worship]].
 
*2. 163:4.11 ''True courage''. He [[warned]] them that they would encounter [[hostility]] and be certain to meet with [[persecution]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] told them their [[mission]] was no undertaking for [[coward]]s and [[advised]] those who were [[afraid]] to step out before they started. But none withdrew.
 
*2. 163:4.11 ''True courage''. He [[warned]] them that they would encounter [[hostility]] and be certain to meet with [[persecution]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] told them their [[mission]] was no undertaking for [[coward]]s and [[advised]] those who were [[afraid]] to step out before they started. But none withdrew.
*3. 163:4.12 ''Faith and trust''. They must go forth on this short [[mission]] wholly unprovided for; they must trust [[the Father]] for [[food]] and [[shelter]] and all other [[things]] [[Necessary|needful]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_10]
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*3. 163:4.12 ''Faith and trust''. They must go forth on this short [[mission]] wholly unprovided for; they must trust [[the Father]] for [[food]] and [[shelter]] and all other [[things]] [[Necessary|needful]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_10]
*4. 163:4.13 ''Zeal and initiative''. They must be possessed with zeal and [[intelligent]] [[enthusiasm]]; they must attend strictly to their [[the Master|Master]]'s business. [[Oriental]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salutation salutation] was a lengthy and elaborate [[ceremony]]; therefore had they been instructed to " [[salute]] no man by the way, " which was a common [[method]] of [[exhorting]] one to go about his business without the waste of time. It had nothing to do with the matter of [[friendly]] greeting.
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*4. 163:4.13 ''Zeal and initiative''. They must be possessed with zeal and [[intelligent]] [[enthusiasm]]; they must attend strictly to their [[the Master|Master]]'s business. [[Oriental]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salutation salutation] was a lengthy and elaborate [[ceremony]]; therefore had they been instructed to " [[salute]] no man by the way, " which was a common [[method]] of [[exhorting]] one to go about his business without the waste of time. It had nothing to do with the matter of [[friendly]] greeting.
 
*5. 163:4.14 ''Kindness and courtesy''. [[The Master]] had instructed them to avoid unnecessary waste of [[time]] in [[social]] [[ceremonies]], but he enjoined [[courtesy]] toward all with whom they should come in [[contact]]. They were to show every [[kindness]] to those who might [[Host|entertain]] them in their [[homes]]. They were strictly [[warned]] against leaving a [[modest]] home to be entertained in a more [[comfortable]] or [[influential]] one.
 
*5. 163:4.14 ''Kindness and courtesy''. [[The Master]] had instructed them to avoid unnecessary waste of [[time]] in [[social]] [[ceremonies]], but he enjoined [[courtesy]] toward all with whom they should come in [[contact]]. They were to show every [[kindness]] to those who might [[Host|entertain]] them in their [[homes]]. They were strictly [[warned]] against leaving a [[modest]] home to be entertained in a more [[comfortable]] or [[influential]] one.
*6. 163:4.15 ''Ministry to the sick''. [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY The seventy] were charged by [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] to search out the [[sick]] in [[mind]] and [[body]] and to do [[everything]] in their [[power]] to bring about the alleviation or [[cure]] of their maladies.
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*6. 163:4.15 ''Ministry to the sick''. [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY The seventy] were charged by [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] to search out the [[sick]] in [[mind]] and [[body]] and to do [[everything]] in their [[power]] to bring about the alleviation or [[cure]] of their maladies.
  
163:4.16 And when they had been thus charged and instructed, they started out, [[two]] and two, on their [[mission]] in [[Galilee]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaria Samaria], and [[Judea]].
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163:4.16 And when they had been thus charged and instructed, they started out, [[two]] and two, on their [[mission]] in [[Galilee]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaria Samaria], and [[Judea]].
  
163:4.17 Although the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] had a peculiar regard for the number seventy, sometimes considering the [[nations]] of [[heathen]]dom as being seventy in number, and although these seventy [[messengers]] were to go with the [[gospel]] to all peoples, still as far as we can [[discern]], it was only [[coincidental]] that this [[group]] happened to [[number]] just [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ seventy]. Certain it was that [[Jesus]] would have [[accepted]] no less than half a dozen others, but they were unwilling to pay the price of [[forsaking]] [[wealth]] and [[families]].
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163:4.17 Although the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] had a peculiar regard for the number seventy, sometimes considering the [[nations]] of [[heathen]]dom as being seventy in number, and although these seventy [[messengers]] were to go with the [[gospel]] to all peoples, still as far as we can [[discern]], it was only [[coincidental]] that this [[group]] happened to [[number]] just [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ seventy]. Certain it was that [[Jesus]] would have [[accepted]] no less than half a dozen others, but they were unwilling to pay the price of [[forsaking]] [[wealth]] and [[families]].
  
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163:4.1 It was a stirring time about the Magadan Camp the day the seventy went forth on their first mission. Early that morning, in his last talk with the seventy, Jesus placed emphasis on the following:

163:4.9 When Jesus had talked thus to the seventy in the presence of all the apostles and disciples, Simon Peter took them off by themselves and preached to them their ordination sermon, which was an elaboration of the Master's charge given at the time he laid his hands upon them and set them apart as messengers of the kingdom. Peter exhorted the seventy to cherish in their experience the following virtues:

163:4.16 And when they had been thus charged and instructed, they started out, two and two, on their mission in Galilee, Samaria, and Judea.

163:4.17 Although the Jews had a peculiar regard for the number seventy, sometimes considering the nations of heathendom as being seventy in number, and although these seventy messengers were to go with the gospel to all peoples, still as far as we can discern, it was only coincidental that this group happened to number just seventy. Certain it was that Jesus would have accepted no less than half a dozen others, but they were unwilling to pay the price of forsaking wealth and families.

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