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*5. 163:4.6 If the first house to be selected for a [[headquarters]] proves to be a [[worthy]] [[home]], abide there throughout the [[sojourn]] in that [[city]].
 
*5. 163:4.6 If the first house to be selected for a [[headquarters]] proves to be a [[worthy]] [[home]], abide there throughout the [[sojourn]] in that [[city]].
 
*6. 163:4.7 Make clear to all [[faithful]] [[believers]] that the [[Timing|time]] for an open break with the [[religious]] [[leaders]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] at [[Jerusalem]] has now come.
 
*6. 163:4.7 Make clear to all [[faithful]] [[believers]] that the [[Timing|time]] for an open break with the [[religious]] [[leaders]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] at [[Jerusalem]] has now come.
*7. 163:4.8 [[Teach]] that man's whole [[duty]] is summed up in this one commandment: [[Love]] the Lord your [[God]] with all your [[mind]] and [[soul]] and your [[neighbor]] as yourself. (This they were to teach as man's whole [[duty]] in place of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_law 613 rules of living] expounded by the [[Pharisees]].)
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*7. 163:4.8 [[Teach]] that man's whole [[duty]] is summed up in this one commandment: [[Love]] the Lord your [[God]] with all your [[mind]] and [[soul]] [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Deuteronomy#Chapter_.6] and your [[neighbor]] as yourself.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_10] (This they were to teach as man's whole [[duty]] in place of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_law 613 rules of living] expounded by the [[Pharisees]].)
    
163:4.9 When [[Jesus]] had [[talked]] thus to [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY the seventy] in the [[presence]] of all [[the apostles]] and [[disciples]], [[Simon Peter]] took them off by themselves and [[preached]] to them their [[ordination]] [[sermon]], which was an elaboration of [[the Master]]'s charge given at the time he laid his hands upon them and set them apart as [[messengers]] of [[the kingdom]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] [[exhorted]] the seventy to cherish in their [[experience]] the following [[virtues]]:
 
163:4.9 When [[Jesus]] had [[talked]] thus to [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_163#163:1._ORDINATION_OF_THE_SEVENTY the seventy] in the [[presence]] of all [[the apostles]] and [[disciples]], [[Simon Peter]] took them off by themselves and [[preached]] to them their [[ordination]] [[sermon]], which was an elaboration of [[the Master]]'s charge given at the time he laid his hands upon them and set them apart as [[messengers]] of [[the kingdom]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] [[exhorted]] the seventy to cherish in their [[experience]] the following [[virtues]]:
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*1. 163:4.10 ''Consecrated devotion''. To [[pray]] always for more laborers to be sent forth into the [[gospel]] [[harvest]]. He [[explained]] that, when one so prays, he will the more likely say, " Here am I; send me. " He [[admonished]] them to neglect not their daily [[worship]].
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*1. 163:4.10 ''Consecrated devotion''. To [[pray]] always for more laborers to be sent forth into the [[gospel]] [[harvest]]. He [[explained]] that, when one so prays, he will the more likely say, " Here am I; send me. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Isaiah#Chapter_.6] He [[admonished]] them to neglect not their daily [[worship]].
 
*2. 163:4.11 ''True courage''. He [[warned]] them that they would encounter [[hostility]] and be certain to meet with [[persecution]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] told them their [[mission]] was no undertaking for [[coward]]s and [[advised]] those who were [[afraid]] to step out before they started. But none withdrew.
 
*2. 163:4.11 ''True courage''. He [[warned]] them that they would encounter [[hostility]] and be certain to meet with [[persecution]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] told them their [[mission]] was no undertaking for [[coward]]s and [[advised]] those who were [[afraid]] to step out before they started. But none withdrew.
*3. 163:4.12 ''Faith and trust''. They must go forth on this short [[mission]] wholly unprovided for; they must trust [[the Father]] for [[food]] and [[shelter]] and all other [[things]] [[Necessary|needful]].
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*3. 163:4.12 ''Faith and trust''. They must go forth on this short [[mission]] wholly unprovided for; they must trust [[the Father]] for [[food]] and [[shelter]] and all other [[things]] [[Necessary|needful]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_10]
 
*4. 163:4.13 ''Zeal and initiative''. They must be possessed with zeal and [[intelligent]] [[enthusiasm]]; they must attend strictly to their [[the Master|Master]]'s business. [[Oriental]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salutation salutation] was a lengthy and elaborate [[ceremony]]; therefore had they been instructed to " [[salute]] no man by the way, " which was a common [[method]] of [[exhorting]] one to go about his business without the waste of time. It had nothing to do with the matter of [[friendly]] greeting.
 
*4. 163:4.13 ''Zeal and initiative''. They must be possessed with zeal and [[intelligent]] [[enthusiasm]]; they must attend strictly to their [[the Master|Master]]'s business. [[Oriental]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salutation salutation] was a lengthy and elaborate [[ceremony]]; therefore had they been instructed to " [[salute]] no man by the way, " which was a common [[method]] of [[exhorting]] one to go about his business without the waste of time. It had nothing to do with the matter of [[friendly]] greeting.
 
*5. 163:4.14 ''Kindness and courtesy''. [[The Master]] had instructed them to avoid unnecessary waste of [[time]] in [[social]] [[ceremonies]], but he enjoined [[courtesy]] toward all with whom they should come in [[contact]]. They were to show every [[kindness]] to those who might [[Host|entertain]] them in their [[homes]]. They were strictly [[warned]] against leaving a [[modest]] home to be entertained in a more [[comfortable]] or [[influential]] one.
 
*5. 163:4.14 ''Kindness and courtesy''. [[The Master]] had instructed them to avoid unnecessary waste of [[time]] in [[social]] [[ceremonies]], but he enjoined [[courtesy]] toward all with whom they should come in [[contact]]. They were to show every [[kindness]] to those who might [[Host|entertain]] them in their [[homes]]. They were strictly [[warned]] against leaving a [[modest]] home to be entertained in a more [[comfortable]] or [[influential]] one.

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