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172:2.1 On this Sunday morning, in Simon's [[beautiful]] [[garden]], [[the Master]] called his [[twelve apostles]] around him and gave them their final instructions [[preparatory]] to entering [[Jerusalem]]. He told them that he would probably deliver many addresses and teach many lessons before returning to [[the Father]] but advised the [[apostles]] to refrain from doing any [[public]] work during this [[Passover]] [[sojourn]] in [[Jerusalem]]. He instructed them to remain near him and to " watch and [[pray]]. " [[Jesus]] knew that many of his [[apostles]] and [[immediate]] followers even then carried [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword swords] concealed on their [[persons]], but he made no [[reference]] to this [[fact]].
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172:2.1 On this Sunday morning, in Simon's [[beautiful]] [[garden]], [[the Master]] called his [[twelve apostles]] around him and gave them their final instructions [[preparatory]] to entering [[Jerusalem]]. He told them that he would probably deliver many addresses and teach many lessons before returning to [[the Father]] but advised the [[apostles]] to refrain from doing any [[public]] work during this [[Passover]] [[sojourn]] in [[Jerusalem]]. He instructed them to remain near him and to " watch and [[pray]]. " [[Jesus]] knew that many of his [[apostles]] and [[immediate]] followers even then carried [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword swords] concealed on their [[persons]], but he made no [[reference]] to this [[fact]].
  
172:2.2 This [[morning]]'s instructions [[embraced]] a brief review of their [[ministry]] from the day of their [[ordination]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_140] near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] down to this day when they were [[preparing]] to enter [[Jerusalem]]. [[The apostles]] [[listened]] in [[silence]]; they asked no [[questions]].
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172:2.2 This [[morning]]'s instructions [[embraced]] a brief review of their [[ministry]] from the day of their [[ordination]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_140] near [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] down to this day when they were [[preparing]] to enter [[Jerusalem]]. [[The apostles]] [[listened]] in [[silence]]; they asked no [[questions]].
  
172:2.3 Early that [[morning]] [[David Zebedee]] had turned over to [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] the [[funds]] realized from the sale of the equipment of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pella,_Jordan Pella] encampment, and [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]], in turn, had placed the greater part of this [[money]] in the hands of Simon, their [[host]], for safekeeping in [[anticipation]] of the [[exigencies]] of their entry into [[Jerusalem]].
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172:2.3 Early that [[morning]] [[David Zebedee]] had turned over to [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] the [[funds]] realized from the sale of the equipment of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pella,_Jordan Pella] encampment, and [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]], in turn, had placed the greater part of this [[money]] in the hands of Simon, their [[host]], for safekeeping in [[anticipation]] of the [[exigencies]] of their entry into [[Jerusalem]].
  
172:2.4 After the [[conference]] with [[the apostles]] [[Jesus]] held converse with [[Lazarus]] and instructed him to avoid the [[sacrifice]] of his life to the [[vengefulness]] of the [[Sanhedrin]]. It was in [[obedience]] to this [[admonition]] that [[Lazarus]], a few days later, fled to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman Philadelphia] when the officers of the [[Sanhedrin]] sent men to [[arrest]] him.
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172:2.4 After the [[conference]] with [[the apostles]] [[Jesus]] held converse with [[Lazarus]] and instructed him to avoid the [[sacrifice]] of his life to the [[vengefulness]] of the [[Sanhedrin]]. It was in [[obedience]] to this [[admonition]] that [[Lazarus]], a few days later, fled to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman Philadelphia] when the officers of the [[Sanhedrin]] sent men to [[arrest]] him.
  
 
172:2.5 In a way, all of [[Jesus]]' followers sensed the impending [[crisis]], but they were [[prevented]] from fully [[realizing]] its seriousness by the [[unusual]] [[cheerfulness]] and exceptional [[good]] [[humor]] of [[the Master]].
 
172:2.5 In a way, all of [[Jesus]]' followers sensed the impending [[crisis]], but they were [[prevented]] from fully [[realizing]] its seriousness by the [[unusual]] [[cheerfulness]] and exceptional [[good]] [[humor]] of [[the Master]].

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172:2.1 On this Sunday morning, in Simon's beautiful garden, the Master called his twelve apostles around him and gave them their final instructions preparatory to entering Jerusalem. He told them that he would probably deliver many addresses and teach many lessons before returning to the Father but advised the apostles to refrain from doing any public work during this Passover sojourn in Jerusalem. He instructed them to remain near him and to " watch and pray. " Jesus knew that many of his apostles and immediate followers even then carried swords concealed on their persons, but he made no reference to this fact.

172:2.2 This morning's instructions embraced a brief review of their ministry from the day of their ordination[1] near Capernaum down to this day when they were preparing to enter Jerusalem. The apostles listened in silence; they asked no questions.

172:2.3 Early that morning David Zebedee had turned over to Judas the funds realized from the sale of the equipment of the Pella encampment, and Judas, in turn, had placed the greater part of this money in the hands of Simon, their host, for safekeeping in anticipation of the exigencies of their entry into Jerusalem.

172:2.4 After the conference with the apostles Jesus held converse with Lazarus and instructed him to avoid the sacrifice of his life to the vengefulness of the Sanhedrin. It was in obedience to this admonition that Lazarus, a few days later, fled to Philadelphia when the officers of the Sanhedrin sent men to arrest him.

172:2.5 In a way, all of Jesus' followers sensed the impending crisis, but they were prevented from fully realizing its seriousness by the unusual cheerfulness and exceptional good humor of the Master.

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