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==141:8. WORKING IN JERICHO==
 
==141:8. WORKING IN JERICHO==
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141:8.1 Throughout the four weeks' sojourn at Bethany beyond Jordan, several times each week Andrew would assign apostolic couples to go up to Jericho for a day or two. John had many believers in Jericho, and the majority of them welcomed the more advanced teachings of Jesus and his apostles. On these Jericho visits the apostles began more specifically to carry out Jesus' instructions to minister to the sick; they visited every house in the city and sought to comfort every afflicted person.
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141:8.1 Throughout the four weeks' [[sojourn]] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethabara Bethany beyond Jordan], several times each week [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] would assign apostolic couples to go up to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho] for a day or two. [[John the Baptist|John]] had many believers in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho], and the [[majority]] of them [[welcomed]] the more advanced teachings of [[Jesus]] and his [[apostles]]. On these [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho] [[visits]] [[the apostles]] began more specifically to carry out [[Jesus]]' instructions to [[Healing|minister to the sick]]; they visited every house in the city and sought to [[comfort]] every afflicted [[person]].
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141:8.2 The apostles did some public work in Jericho, but their efforts were chiefly of a more quiet and personal nature. They now made the discovery that the good news of the kingdom was very comforting to the sick; that their message carried healing for the afflicted. And it was in Jericho that Jesus' commission to the twelve to preach the glad tidings of the kingdom and minister to the afflicted was first fully carried into effect.
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141:8.2 [[The apostles]] did some [[public]] work in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho], but their [[efforts]] were chiefly of a more [[quiet]] and [[personal]] nature. They now made the [[discovery]] that the good news of [[the kingdom]] was very comforting to the sick; that their [[message]] carried [[healing]] for the afflicted. And it was in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho] that [[Jesus]]' commission to [[the twelve]] to [[preach]] the glad tidings of [[the kingdom]] and minister to the afflicted was first fully carried into [[effect]].
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141:8.3 They stopped in Jericho on the way up to Jerusalem and were overtaken by a delegation from Mesopotamia that had come to confer with Jesus. The apostles had planned to spend but a day here, but when these truth seekers from the East arrived, Jesus spent three days with them, and they returned to their various homes along the Euphrates happy in the knowledge of the new truths of the kingdom of heaven.
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141:8.3 They stopped in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho] on the way up to [[Jerusalem]] and were overtaken by a [[delegation]] from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mespotamia Mesopotamia] that had come to confer with [[Jesus]]. [[The apostles]] had [[planned]] to spend but a day here, but when these [[truth]] [[seekers]] from the East arrived, [[Jesus]] spent three days with them, and they returned to their various [[homes]] along the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphrates Euphrates] [[happy]] in the [[knowledge]] of the new [[truths]] of [[the kingdom]] of heaven.
    
==141:9. DEPARTING FOR JERUSALEM==
 
==141:9. DEPARTING FOR JERUSALEM==

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