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*6. 147:4.9 " ''The spiritual level''. And then last, but greatest of all, we [[attain]] the level of [[spirit]] [[insight]] and spiritual [[interpretation]] which impels us to [[recognize]] in this rule of life the [[divine]] command to treat all men as we conceive [[God]] would treat them. That is the [[universe]] [[ideal]] of human [[relationships]]. And this is your [[attitude]] toward all such [[problems]] when your [[supreme]] [[desire]] is ever to [[do the Father's will]]. I would, therefore, that you should do to all men that which you know I would do to them in like circumstances. "
 
*6. 147:4.9 " ''The spiritual level''. And then last, but greatest of all, we [[attain]] the level of [[spirit]] [[insight]] and spiritual [[interpretation]] which impels us to [[recognize]] in this rule of life the [[divine]] command to treat all men as we conceive [[God]] would treat them. That is the [[universe]] [[ideal]] of human [[relationships]]. And this is your [[attitude]] toward all such [[problems]] when your [[supreme]] [[desire]] is ever to [[do the Father's will]]. I would, therefore, that you should do to all men that which you know I would do to them in like circumstances. "
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147:4.10 Nothing [[Jesus]] had said to [[the apostles]] up to this [[time]] had ever more astonished them. They continued to [[discuss]] [[the Master]]'s [[words]] long after he had [[retired]]. While [[Nathaniel]] was slow to recover from his supposition that [[Jesus]] had misunderstood the [[spirit]] of his question, the others were more than [[thankful]] that their [[philosophic]] fellow [[apostle]] had had the [[courage]] to ask such a [[thought]]-provoking question.
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147:4.10 Nothing [[Jesus]] had said to [[the apostles]] up to this [[time]] had ever more astonished them. They continued to [[discuss]] [[the Master]]'s [[words]] long after he had [[Sleep|retired]]. While [[Nathaniel]] was slow to recover from his supposition that [[Jesus]] had misunderstood the [[spirit]] of his question, the others were more than [[thankful]] that their [[philosophic]] fellow [[apostle]] had had the [[courage]] to ask such a [[thought]]-provoking question.
    
==147:5. VISITING SIMON THE PHARISEE==
 
==147:5. VISITING SIMON THE PHARISEE==

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