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163:1.2 About two o'clock on this [[Sabbath]] afternoon, between showers of rain, a company of [[believers]], augmented by the arrival of [[David Zebedee|David]] and the [[majority]] of his [[messenger]] corps and numbering over four hundred, assembled on the shore of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee lake of Galilee] to [[witness]] the [[ordination]] of the seventy.
 
163:1.2 About two o'clock on this [[Sabbath]] afternoon, between showers of rain, a company of [[believers]], augmented by the arrival of [[David Zebedee|David]] and the [[majority]] of his [[messenger]] corps and numbering over four hundred, assembled on the shore of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee lake of Galilee] to [[witness]] the [[ordination]] of the seventy.
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163:1.3 Before [[Jesus]] laid his hands upon the heads of the seventy to set them apart as [[gospel]] [[messengers]], addressing them, he said: " The [[harvest]] is indeed plenteous, but the laborers are few; therefore I [[exhort]] all of you to [[pray]] that the Lord of the [[harvest]] will send still other laborers into his harvest. I am about to set you apart as [[messengers]] of [[the kingdom]]; I am about to send you to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jew] and [[gentile]] as lambs among wolves. As you go your ways, [[two]] and two, I instruct you to carry neither purse nor extra clothing, for you go forth on this first [[mission]] for only a short [[season]]. [[Salute]] no man by the way, attend only to your [[work]]. Whenever you go to stay at a [[home]], first say: [[Peace]] be to this household. If those who [[love]] [[peace]] live therein, you shall abide there; if not, then shall you depart. And having selected this [[home]], remain there for your stay in that [[city]], eating and drinking whatever is set before you. And you do this because the laborer is [[worthy]] of his sustenance. Move not from house to house because a better lodging may be offered. Remember, as you go forth [[proclaiming]] [[peace]] on [[earth]] and good will among men, you must [[contend]] with bitter and [[self]]-[[deceived]] enemies; therefore be as [[wise]] as serpents while you are also as harmless as doves.
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163:1.3 Before [[Jesus]] laid his hands upon the heads of the seventy to set them apart as [[gospel]] [[messengers]], addressing them, he said: " The [[harvest]] is indeed plenteous, but the laborers are few; therefore I [[exhort]] all of you to [[pray]] that the Lord of the [[harvest]] will send still other laborers into his harvest.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_matthew#Chapter_9] I am about to set you apart as [[messengers]] of [[the kingdom]]; I am about to send you to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jew] and [[gentile]] as lambs among wolves.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_matthew#Chapter_10] As you go your ways, [[two]] and two, I instruct you to carry neither purse nor extra clothing, for you go forth on this first [[mission]] for only a short [[season]]. [[Salute]] no man by the way, attend only to your [[work]]. Whenever you go to stay at a [[home]], first say: [[Peace]] be to this household. If those who [[love]] [[peace]] live therein, you shall abide there; if not, then shall you depart. And having selected this [[home]], remain there for your stay in that [[city]], eating and drinking whatever is set before you. And you do this because the laborer is [[worthy]] of his sustenance. Move not from house to house because a better lodging may be offered.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_9] Remember, as you go forth [[proclaiming]] [[peace]] on [[earth]] and good will among men, you must [[contend]] with bitter and [[self]]-[[deceived]] enemies; therefore be as [[wise]] as serpents while you are also as harmless as doves.
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163:1.4 " And everywhere you go, [[preach]], saying, `[[The kingdom]] of heaven is at hand,' and minister to all who may be [[sick]] in either [[mind]] or [[body]]. Freely you have [[received]] of the [[good]] [[things]] of [[the kingdom]]; freely give. If the people of any [[city]] receive you, they shall find an [[abundant]] entrance into [[the Father]]'s kingdom; but if the people of any [[city]] refuse to [[receive]] this [[gospel]], still shall you [[proclaim]] your [[message]] as you depart from that unbelieving [[community]], saying, even as you leave, to those who [[reject]] your teaching: `Notwithstanding you reject the [[truth]], it remains that [[the kingdom]] of God has come near you.' He who hears you hears me. And he who hears me hears Him who sent me. He who [[rejects]] your [[gospel]] [[message]] rejects me. And he who rejects me rejects [[Universal Father|Him]] who sent me. "
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163:1.4 " And everywhere you go, [[preach]], saying, `[[The kingdom]] of heaven is at hand,' and minister to all who may be [[sick]] in either [[mind]] or [[body]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_9] Freely you have [[received]] of the [[good]] [[things]] of [[the kingdom]]; freely give. If the people of any [[city]] receive you, they shall find an [[abundant]] entrance into [[the Father]]'s kingdom; but if the people of any [[city]] refuse to [[receive]] this [[gospel]], still shall you [[proclaim]] your [[message]] as you depart from that unbelieving [[community]], saying, even as you leave, to those who [[reject]] your teaching: `Notwithstanding you reject the [[truth]], it remains that [[the kingdom]] of God has come near you.' He who hears you hears me. And he who hears me hears Him who sent me. He who [[rejects]] your [[gospel]] [[message]] rejects me. And he who rejects me rejects [[Universal Father|Him]] who sent me. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_10]
    
163:1.5 When [[Jesus]] had thus [[spoken]] to the seventy, he began with [[Abner]] and, as they knelt in a [[circle]] about him, laid his hands upon the head of every man.
 
163:1.5 When [[Jesus]] had thus [[spoken]] to the seventy, he began with [[Abner]] and, as they knelt in a [[circle]] about him, laid his hands upon the head of every man.