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192:1.2 After [[the apostles]] had spent the afternoon and early evening of Thursday in waiting at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee the Zebedee] [[home]], [[Simon Peter]] suggested that they go fishing. When [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] [[proposed]] the fishing trip, all of [[the apostles]] decided to go along. All night they toiled with the nets but caught no fish. They did not much mind the [[failure]] to make a catch, for they had many interesting [[experiences]] to talk over, things which had so recently happened to them at [[Jerusalem]]. But when daylight came, they [[decided]] to return to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]. As they neared the shore, they saw someone on the beach, near the boat landing, standing by a [[fire]]. At first they thought it was [[John Mark]], who had come down to [[welcome]] them back with their catch, but as they drew nearer the shore, they saw they were mistaken—the man was too tall for [[John Mark|John]]. It had occurred to none of them that the [[person]] on the shore was [[the Master]]. They did not altogether [[understand]] why Jesus wanted to meet with them amidst the scenes of their earlier [[associations]] and out in the open in [[contact]] with [[nature]], far away from the shut-in [[environment]] of [[Jerusalem]] with its [[tragic]] [[associations]] of [[fear]], [[betrayal]], and [[death]]. He had told them that, if they would go into [[Galilee]], he would meet them there, and he was about to fulfill that [[promise]].
 
192:1.2 After [[the apostles]] had spent the afternoon and early evening of Thursday in waiting at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebedee the Zebedee] [[home]], [[Simon Peter]] suggested that they go fishing. When [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] [[proposed]] the fishing trip, all of [[the apostles]] decided to go along. All night they toiled with the nets but caught no fish. They did not much mind the [[failure]] to make a catch, for they had many interesting [[experiences]] to talk over, things which had so recently happened to them at [[Jerusalem]]. But when daylight came, they [[decided]] to return to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]. As they neared the shore, they saw someone on the beach, near the boat landing, standing by a [[fire]]. At first they thought it was [[John Mark]], who had come down to [[welcome]] them back with their catch, but as they drew nearer the shore, they saw they were mistaken—the man was too tall for [[John Mark|John]]. It had occurred to none of them that the [[person]] on the shore was [[the Master]]. They did not altogether [[understand]] why Jesus wanted to meet with them amidst the scenes of their earlier [[associations]] and out in the open in [[contact]] with [[nature]], far away from the shut-in [[environment]] of [[Jerusalem]] with its [[tragic]] [[associations]] of [[fear]], [[betrayal]], and [[death]]. He had told them that, if they would go into [[Galilee]], he would meet them there, and he was about to fulfill that [[promise]].
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192:1.3 As they dropped anchor and prepared to enter the small boat for going ashore, the man on the beach called to them, " Lads, have you caught anything? " And when they answered, " No, " he [[spoke]] again. " Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find fish. " While they did not know it was [[Jesus]] who had directed them, with one accord they cast in the net as they had been instructed, and [[immediately]] it was filled, so much so that they were hardly able to draw it up. Now,[[ John Zebedee]] was quick of [[perception]], and when he saw the heavy-laden net, he [[perceived]] that it was [[the Master]] who had spoken to them. When this [[thought]] came into his mind, he leaned over and [[whispered]] to [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], " It is [[the Master]]. " [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] was ever a man of thoughtless [[action]] and impetuous [[devotion]]; so when [[John, the Apostle|John]] [[whispered]] this in his ear, he quickly arose and cast himself into the [[water]] that he might the sooner reach [[the Master]]'s side. His brethren came up close behind him, having come ashore in the small boat, hauling the net of fishes after them.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_21]
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192:1.3 As they dropped anchor and prepared to enter the small boat for going ashore, the man on the beach called to them, " Lads, have you caught anything? " And when they answered, " No, " he [[spoke]] again. " Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find fish. " While they did not know it was [[Jesus]] who had directed them, with one accord they cast in the net as they had been instructed, and [[immediately]] it was filled, so much so that they were hardly able to draw it up. Now,[[ John Zebedee]] was quick of [[perception]], and when he saw the heavy-laden net, he [[perceived]] that it was [[the Master]] who had spoken to them. When this [[thought]] came into his mind, he leaned over and [[whispered]] to [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], " It is [[the Master]]. " [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] was ever a man of thoughtless [[action]] and impetuous [[devotion]]; so when [[John, the Apostle|John]] [[whispered]] this in his ear, he quickly arose and cast himself into the [[water]] that he might the sooner reach [[the Master]]'s side. His brethren came up close behind him, having come ashore in the small boat, hauling the net of fishes after them.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_21]
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192:1.4 By this time [[John Mark]] was up and, seeing [[the apostles]] coming ashore with the heavy-laden net, ran down the beach to greet them; and when he saw eleven men instead of ten, he surmised that the unrecognized one was the [[Resurrection|risen]] [[Jesus]], and as the astonished ten stood by in [[silence]], the [[youth]] rushed up to [[the Master]] and, kneeling at his feet, said, " My Lord and my Master. " And then [[Jesus]] [[spoke]], not as he had in [[Jerusalem]], when he greeted them with " [[Peace]] be upon you, "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_191#191:2._FIRST_APPEARANCE_TO_THE_APOSTLES] but in commonplace [[tones]] he addressed [[John Mark]]: " Well, John, I am glad to see you again and in carefree [[Galilee]], where we can have a good [[visit]]. Stay with us, [[John Mark|John]], and have breakfast. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_21]
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192:1.4 By this time [[John Mark]] was up and, seeing [[the apostles]] coming ashore with the heavy-laden net, ran down the beach to greet them; and when he saw eleven men instead of ten, he surmised that the unrecognized one was the [[Resurrection|risen]] [[Jesus]], and as the astonished ten stood by in [[silence]], the [[youth]] rushed up to [[the Master]] and, kneeling at his feet, said, " My Lord and my Master. " And then [[Jesus]] [[spoke]], not as he had in [[Jerusalem]], when he greeted them with " [[Peace]] be upon you, "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_191#191:2._FIRST_APPEARANCE_TO_THE_APOSTLES] but in commonplace [[tones]] he addressed [[John Mark]]: " Well, John, I am glad to see you again and in carefree [[Galilee]], where we can have a good [[visit]]. Stay with us, [[John Mark|John]], and have breakfast. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_21]
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192:1.5 As [[Jesus]] talked with the [[young man]], the ten were so astonished and [[surprised]] that they neglected to haul the net of fish in upon the beach. Now [[spoke]] [[Jesus]]: " Bring in your fish and [[prepare]] some for breakfast. Already we have the [[fire]] and much bread. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_21]
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192:1.5 As [[Jesus]] talked with the [[young man]], the ten were so astonished and [[surprised]] that they neglected to haul the net of fish in upon the beach. Now [[spoke]] [[Jesus]]: " Bring in your fish and [[prepare]] some for breakfast. Already we have the [[fire]] and much bread. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_21]
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192:1.6 While [[John Mark]] had paid [[homage]] to [[the Master]], [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] had for a [[moment]] been [[shocked]] at the [[sight]] of the coals of [[fire]] glowing there on the beach; the scene reminded him so vividly of the midnight fire of charcoal in the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_184#184:2._PETER_IN_THE_COURTYARD courtyard of Annas], where he had disowned [[the Master]], but he shook himself and, kneeling at [[the Master]]'s feet, [[exclaimed]], " My Lord and my Master! "
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192:1.6 While [[John Mark]] had paid [[homage]] to [[the Master]], [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] had for a [[moment]] been [[shocked]] at the [[sight]] of the coals of [[fire]] glowing there on the beach; the scene reminded him so vividly of the midnight fire of charcoal in the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_184#184:2._PETER_IN_THE_COURTYARD courtyard of Annas], where he had disowned [[the Master]], but he shook himself and, kneeling at [[the Master]]'s feet, [[exclaimed]], " My Lord and my Master! "
    
192:1.7 [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] then joined his [[comrades]] as they hauled in the net. When they had landed their catch, they counted the fish, and there were 153 large ones. And again was the mistake made of calling this another [[miraculous]] catch of fish. There was no [[miracle]] [[connected]] with this [[episode]]. It was merely an [[exercise]] of [[the Master]]'s preknowledge. He knew the fish were there and accordingly directed [[the apostles]] where to cast the net.
 
192:1.7 [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] then joined his [[comrades]] as they hauled in the net. When they had landed their catch, they counted the fish, and there were 153 large ones. And again was the mistake made of calling this another [[miraculous]] catch of fish. There was no [[miracle]] [[connected]] with this [[episode]]. It was merely an [[exercise]] of [[the Master]]'s preknowledge. He knew the fish were there and accordingly directed [[the apostles]] where to cast the net.
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192:1.11 Before taking leave of them this [[morning]], [[Jesus]] directed that [[two]] of [[the apostles]] should [[volunteer]] to go to [[Simon Zelotes]] and bring him back that very day. And [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] and [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] did so.
 
192:1.11 Before taking leave of them this [[morning]], [[Jesus]] directed that [[two]] of [[the apostles]] should [[volunteer]] to go to [[Simon Zelotes]] and bring him back that very day. And [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] and [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] did so.
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[[Category:Paper 192 - Appearances in Galilee]]
 
[[Category:Paper 192 - Appearances in Galilee]]
 
[[Category: Resurrection]]
 
[[Category: Resurrection]]

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