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====Sabbath at Tiberias====  
 
====Sabbath at Tiberias====  
 
   
 
   
Andrew put the Sabbath services of the apostolic party in the hands of the '''women''', upon instructions from Jesus. Joanna read from the Scriptures concerning woman's work in the religious life of Israel, making reference to Miriam, Deborah, Esther, and others.  
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Andrew put the Sabbath services of the apostolic party in the hands of the women, upon instructions from Jesus. Joanna read from the Scriptures concerning woman's work in the religious life of Israel, making reference to Miriam, Deborah, Esther, and others.  
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Late that evening Jesus gave the united group a memorable talk on "'''Magic and Superstition'''."  
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<u>Late that evening Jesus gave the united group a memorable talk on "'''Magic and Superstition'''."</u>
    
The statement, which Jesus made at this time, may be summarized as follows:  
 
The statement, which Jesus made at this time, may be summarized as follows:  
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*The spirits of the dead do not come back to communicate with their families or their onetime friends among the living.  
 
*The spirits of the dead do not come back to communicate with their families or their onetime friends among the living.  
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*Charms and relics are impotent to heal disease, ward off disaster, or influence evil spirits. The belief in all such material means of influencing the spiritual world is nothing but gross '''superstition'''.
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*Charms and relics are impotent to heal disease, ward off disaster, or influence evil spirits. The belief in all such material means of influencing the spiritual world is nothing but gross superstition.
    
*“Casting lots, while it may be a convenient way of settling many minor difficulties, is not a method designed to disclose the divine will. Such outcomes are purely matters of material chance. The only means of communion with the spiritual world is embraced in the spirit endowment of mankind, the indwelling spirit of the Father, together with the outpoured spirit of the Son and the omnipresent influence of the Infinite Spirit.  
 
*“Casting lots, while it may be a convenient way of settling many minor difficulties, is not a method designed to disclose the divine will. Such outcomes are purely matters of material chance. The only means of communion with the spiritual world is embraced in the spirit endowment of mankind, the indwelling spirit of the Father, together with the outpoured spirit of the Son and the omnipresent influence of the Infinite Spirit.  
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*'''Divination, sorcery, and witchcraft are superstitions of ignorant minds, as also are the delusions of magic'''. The belief in magic numbers, omens of good luck, and harbingers of bad luck, is pure and unfounded '''superstition'''.  
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*Divination, sorcery, and witchcraft are superstitions of ignorant minds, as also are the delusions of magic. The belief in magic numbers, omens of good luck, and harbingers of bad luck, is pure and unfounded superstition.  
    
*“The interpretation of dreams is largely a superstitious and groundless system of ignorant and fantastic speculation. The gospel of the kingdom must have nothing in common with the soothsayer priests of primitive religion.  
 
*“The interpretation of dreams is largely a superstitious and groundless system of ignorant and fantastic speculation. The gospel of the kingdom must have nothing in common with the soothsayer priests of primitive religion.  
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*The practices of the enchanters, the wizards, the magicians, and the sorcerers, were derived from the superstitions of the Egyptians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians, and the ancient Canaanites. Amulets and all sorts of incantations are futile either to win the protection of good spirits or to ward off supposed evil spirits."  
 
*The practices of the enchanters, the wizards, the magicians, and the sorcerers, were derived from the superstitions of the Egyptians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians, and the ancient Canaanites. Amulets and all sorts of incantations are futile either to win the protection of good spirits or to ward off supposed evil spirits."  
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He exposed and denounced their belief in spells, ordeals, bewitching, cursing, signs, mandrakes, knotted cords, and all other forms of ignorant and enslaving '''superstition'''.
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He exposed and denounced their belief in spells, ordeals, bewitching, cursing, signs, mandrakes, knotted cords, and all other forms of ignorant and enslaving superstition'''.
 
   
 
   
  
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