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Transfiguration |
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P.1980 - §7 About this time the portress of the gate
drew Peter to one side and said: "I am sure you are a disciple of this
Jesus, not only because one of his followers bade me let you in the courtyard,
but my sister here has seen you in the temple with this man. Why do you
deny this?" When Peter heard the maid accuse him, he denied all knowledge
of Jesus with much cursing and swearing, again saying, P.1981
- §0 "I am not this man's follower; I do not even know him;
I never heard of him before."
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P.1846 - §2 Though these human observers remained
motionless, the vast celestial host was all astir in unified action in obedience
to the Creator's word. In just twelve seconds of earth time the hitherto
lifeless form of Lazarus began to move and presently sat up on the edge
of the stone shelf whereon it had rested. His body was bound about with
grave cloths, and his face was covered with a napkin. And as he stood up
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P.1883 - §2 But the whole city was mightily stirred
up, insomuch that everyone asked, "Who is this man?" And the
multitude answered, "This is the prophet of Galilee, Jesus of Nazareth."
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P.1352 - §1 At the noontide birth of Jesus
the seraphim of Urantia, assembled under their directors, did
sing anthems of glory over the Bethlehem manger, but these utterances
of praise were not heard by human ears. No shepherds nor any other mortal
creatures came to pay homage to the babe of Bethlehem until the day of
the arrival of certain priests from Ur, who were sent down from Jerusalem
by Zacharias.
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