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− | 125:3.1 It had been arranged that the [[Nazareth]] party should gather in the region of the [[temple]] at midforenoon on the first day of the week after the [[Passover]] festival had ended. This they did and started out on the return [[journey]] to [[Nazareth]]. [[Jesus]] had gone into the [[temple]] to listen to the [[discussions]] while his [[parents]] awaited the assembly of their fellow [[travelers]]. Presently the company prepared to depart, the [[men]] going in one [[group]] and the [[women]] in another as was their [[custom]] in journeying to and from the [[Jerusalem]] festivals. [[Jesus]] had gone up to [[Jerusalem]] in company with his [[mother]] and the [[women]]. Being now a young man of the [[consecration]], he was supposed to [[journey]] back to [[Nazareth]] in company with his [[father]] and the [[men]]. But as the [[Nazareth]] party moved on toward [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_(Biblical_village) Bethany], [[Jesus]] was completely absorbed in the [[discussion]] of [[angels]], in the [[temple]], being wholly unmindful of the passing of the time for the departure of his [[parents]]. And he did not [[realize]] that he had been left behind until the noontime adjournment of the [[temple]] conferences. | + | 125:3.1 It had been arranged that the [[Nazareth]] party should gather in the region of the [[temple]] at midforenoon on the first day of the week after the [[Passover]] festival had ended. This they did and started out on the return [[journey]] to [[Nazareth]]. [[Jesus]] had gone into the [[temple]] to listen to the [[discussions]] while his [[parents]] awaited the assembly of their fellow [[travelers]]. Presently the company prepared to depart, the [[men]] going in one [[group]] and the [[women]] in another as was their [[custom]] in journeying to and from the [[Jerusalem]] festivals. [[Jesus]] had gone up to [[Jerusalem]] in company with his [[mother]] and the [[women]]. Being now a young man of the [[consecration]], he was supposed to [[journey]] back to [[Nazareth]] in company with his [[father]] and the [[men]]. But as the [[Nazareth]] party moved on toward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_(Biblical_village) Bethany], [[Jesus]] was completely absorbed in the [[discussion]] of [[angels]], in the [[temple]], being wholly unmindful of the passing of the time for the departure of his [[parents]]. And he did not [[realize]] that he had been left behind until the noontime adjournment of the [[temple]] conferences. |
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− | 125:3.2 The [[Nazareth]] travelers did not miss [[Jesus]] because [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary] surmised he [[journeyed]] with the [[men]], while [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph] thought he [[traveled]] with the [[women]] since he had gone up to [[Jerusalem]] with the [[women]], leading [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary]'s donkey. They did not [[discover]] his [[absence]] until they reached [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho] and prepared to tarry for the night. After making [[inquiry]] of the last of the party to reach Jericho and learning that none of them had seen their son, they spent a sleepless night, turning over in their [[minds]] what might have happened to him, recounting many of his unusual [[reactions]] to the [[events]] of [[Passover]] week, and mildly chiding each other for not seeing to it that he was in the [[group]] before they left [[Jerusalem]]. | + | 125:3.2 The [[Nazareth]] travelers did not miss [[Jesus]] because [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary] surmised he [[journeyed]] with the [[men]], while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph] thought he [[traveled]] with the [[women]] since he had gone up to [[Jerusalem]] with the [[women]], leading [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(mother_of_Jesus) Mary]'s donkey. They did not [[discover]] his [[absence]] until they reached [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho Jericho] and prepared to tarry for the night. After making [[inquiry]] of the last of the party to reach Jericho and learning that none of them had seen their son, they spent a sleepless night, turning over in their [[minds]] what might have happened to him, recounting many of his unusual [[reactions]] to the [[events]] of [[Passover]] week, and mildly chiding each other for not seeing to it that he was in the [[group]] before they left [[Jerusalem]]. |
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