The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me - Volume 6
| Work Details | |
|---|---|
| Author | Maria Valtorta |
| Visions | 69: from EMV 364 to EMV 432 |
| Pages | 540 |
| First Italian Edition | |
| Title | Il poema dell’Uomo-Dio |
| Publication | 1956-1959 |
| Publisher | Tipografia editrice M. Pisani |
| French Translation 1st Edition | |
| Title | The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me |
| Translator | Félix Sauvage |
| Publication | 1979 |
| Publisher | Centro Editoriale Valtortiano |
| French Translation 2nd Edition | |
| Translator | Yves d'Horrer |
| Publication | December 2016 |
| Publisher | Centro Editoriale Valtortiano |
| ISBN | 978-88-7987-268-3 |
| Multimedia Versions | |
| Audio | MP3 CD, 1st edition (1979) |
| Publisher | Rassemblement A Son Image |
| e-book | EPUB, MOBI, 2nd edition (2016) |
| Publisher | Centro Editoriale Valtortiano |
Volume 6 of The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me (2nd edition) reports the continuation of the third year of Jesus' public life (EMV 364 to EMV 432).
Out of the 69 episodes,
- 11 illustrate Gospel passages,
- 58 refer to unpublished accounts.
Main Events Described[edit | edit source]
- Events referring to the Gospel : The Shrewd Steward - Parable of the Two Sons and the Father's Will - Faith that Moves Mountains - The Pharisees' Curse - The Conversion of Zacchaeus - The Leaven of the Pharisees - The Unprofitable Servants - Forgive Him Seventy Times Seven Times.
Continuation of the Third Year of Jesus' Public Life[edit | edit source]
- The naming of subsections and the determination of dates derive from personal studies intended to better understand the episodes’ content and do not bind the publisher.
The Penultimate Passover[edit | edit source]
- 364. At the Temple. Universal Prayer (the Pater Noster) and the parable of the good son and the unworthy sons. 11
- Reconstructed calendar[1]: Tuesday, March 7, 29 (5 Adar II 3789).
- 364.1 : My word is sanctification. 364.2 : Entry into Jerusalem. Marziam requests a parable for John of Endor. 364.3 : Proselytes have come to hear Jesus. He will go to the Temple despite threats. 364.4 : Manahen joins Jesus. 364.5 : Judas tempts Jesus to make another Temple Purification. 364.6 : Discourse to proselytes and absent brothers: Passover unites the sons of the Father. 364.7 : Commentary on the Our Father. 364.8 : Intervention of Stephen and Gamaliel. 364.9 : Parable of the father, the sons and the abandoned son: God, Israel, and the pagans. 364.10 : Healings of sick proselytes. Jesus disappears in the crowd with Marziam.
- 365. Judas’ trap against the innocence of Marziam. A new disciple, Jesus’ milk brother. At Bethany, at Lazarus' sick home. 22
- 365.1 : Jesus with Marziam, in the olive garden. 365.2 : He teaches him respect for the Temple priests. 365.3 : Then the mixing in man of Good and evil. 365.4 : At the mention of Judas, Marziam runs away. 365.5 : His cry attracts attention. 365.6 : Mary worries about Marziam’s absence. 365.7 : Marziam comforts himself with the idea of going to Bethany with Jesus. 365.8 : Mary, in Bethlehem, nursed the son of Naomi of Perge. 365.9 : This son, John of Ephesus, cured of his blindness, becomes a disciple. 365.10 : Jesus with the Zealot and Marziam arrive in Bethany. 365.11 : Lazarus’s two sisters desire their brother’s healing. 365.12 : Lazarus, very ill, will be healed later. 365.13 : Two letters and the presence of Anastasica. 365.14 : Fortunately Judas does not know about Antioch. 365.15 : Compared attitudes of Judas and Gamaliel at the Temple. 365.16 : Jesus comments on erroneous religious attitudes. 365.17 : Listeners question themselves after Jesus leaves.
- 366. Towards Gathsemane with Simon the Zealot (Apostle), Marziam and the new woman disciple. Letters from Antioch. 36
- 366.1 : How Marziam stopped hating. 366.2 : Jesus speaks to the Zealot of spiritual progress. 366.3 : And of the coming trial. 366.4 : The warm man at Gathsemane. 366.5 : The withdrawal to the rock of agony. 366.6 : Letter from John of En-Dor: Recognition and forgiveness. 366.7 : Peter insists that Jesus reads it all. 366.8 : Continuation of the letter: Sensible presence of Jesus. The work of the teacher. 366.9 : Letter from Syntica: her embroidery school. The use she makes of Mary’s ointment. 366.10 : The grace of John and her own. Nicolaï, the first conquest. John of En-Dor declines despite all care. 366.11 : Marziam knows why Mary is crying.
- 367. Thursday before Passover. Preparations at Gathsemane. 48
- 367.1 : The pilgrims’ awakening. 367.2 : The Temple's bathhouse. 367.3 : Mary talks about Élise with Anastasica. 367.4 : Meeting with many disciples. 367.5 : Judas will go to fetch his mother.
- 368. Thursday before Passover. Annaleah’s mother and the meetings in Jerusalem and the Temple. 51
- 368.1 : Meeting with Annaleah and her mother who wants to speak to Jesus. 368.2 : Her mother wants to marry her to Samuel at any cost. 368.3 : She does not understand why Jesus saved her if she does not marry. 368.4 : She learns reluctantly of her daughter's vow of virginity. 368.5 : They pass by Joanna’s palace where Jesus gives instructions for the Banquet. 368.6 : They enter the Temple where they see the young Dorca. 368.7 : She is interrogated by Jonathas of Uriel who wants to trap her. 368.8 : The Sanhedrists confront Jesus. 368.9 : He escapes the malicious interrogation by shaming Sadoq. 368.10 : He rejects Philip of Caesarea's invitation. 368.11 : Meeting with Judas’ worried mother. 368.12 : The malice of Mark of Josias, newly possessed. 368.13 : Reaction of Judas’ mother to his attitude. The group separates.
- 369. Thursday before Passover. Parable of the leprosy of houses and other instructions to the Apostles for future times. 63
- 369.1 : The appearances to John of En-Dor cause issues. 369.2 : Parable of the leprosy of houses. 369.3 : Will you also appear to us? 369.4 : The extraordinary gifts put to the test. 369.5 : The parable of the house applied to Judas. 369.6 : Jesus acts as arbiter between Peter and Judas.
- 370. Thursday before Passover. At the Banquet for the poor in Kouza’s palace. An affront by Salome. 69
- 370.1 : Jesus enters the palace prepared for the feast. 370.2 : He blesses and shows affection to each unfortunate person. 370.3 : He comforts the young widow of a Roman veteran. 370.4 : Joanna reports to Jesus about her preparations. 370.5 : She has also invited a group of pagans. 370.6 : Jonathas and Esther are active. 370.7 : In the garden, happy guests. 370.8 : Mary Magdalene busy clothes ten children. 370.9 : Jairus’ daughter, named Miriam, and Annaleah set the tables. 370.10 : Jesus rebukes Élise and Philip’s woman. 370.11 : In the garden terrace, meeting with Joanna's children and many women. 370.12 : Philip resignedly learns his second daughter’s vow of virginity. 370.13 : The Virgin Mary explains how it happened. 370.14 : Jesus questions the very moved group unsuccessfully. 370.15 : Anastasica is entrusted to Élise. 370.16 : Jesus consoles Mary Magdalene. 370.17 : Judas’ mother is ashamed of her son’s attitude. 370.18 : Judas reproaches his mother and flees. 370.19 : Guests start taking seats on the terrace. The seven Roman women will serve at the tables. 370.20 : The meal continues until evening in good spirits. 370.21 : Jesus talks with a happy old man. 370.22 : A group of Pharisees bursts in. 370.23 : Salome bursts in and is driven away by Jesus. 370.24 : Almsgivings and multiple healings. 370.25 : Judas returns to warn of danger.
- 371. Thursday before Passover. Protection of Claudia and refuge in Lazarus’ palace. The status of the Kingdom. 88
- 371.1 : Mary Magdalene invites people to take refuge at the palace. 371.2 : Claudia secretly sends for Judas. 371.3 : She promises Judas her protection for Jesus. 371.4 : With this news, Judas gains status with Peter. 371.5 : Jesus’ speech: Love of God and Neighbor. 371.6 : Increasingly often, I will make you do what you must when the Master has returned to Heaven where he came from. 371.7 : The Roman women leave and Jesus praises them and describes the status of the Kingdom. 371.8 : We will never again be united like this. 371.9 : Judas reconciles with his mother. 371.10 : Judas’ speech: Rome’s Protection ensures the establishment of the Kingdom.
- 372. The day of Preparation (Parascève). A danger avoided, and the courage of Mary of Magdala (Magdalene). 99
- 372.1 : Jesus goes up early in the morning on the terrace to pray. 372.2 : He looks thoughtfully over Jerusalem. 372.3 : Jonas brings disturbing news from Gathsemane. 372.4 : Mary Magdalene shows her boldness and authority. 372.5 : My kingdom is spiritual. 372.6 : Where shall we celebrate Passover? At Lazarus’ palace in Jerusalem.
- 373. The day of Preparation. At the Temple, between the hatred of the Jews and the love of the poor. Meeting with Nikê. 105
- 373.1 : Arrival at the Temple amid favorable or hostile behavior. 373.2 : Snippets of conversations. 373.3 : Jesus defends an old man who praised him against Sadducees. 373.4 : The story of Nikê who becomes a new disciple. 373.5 : Opponents come back at him. Jesus quotes Scripture condemning their sins. “Do you flee from the Unarmed?”
- 374. The day of Preparation. In the streets of Jerusalem and the Ophel suburb. 111
- 374.1 : Jesus and the Apostles cross the crowd gathered for Passover. 374.2 : Regarding former Disciples who turn away: Be more supernatural in your Actions. 374.3 : Consequences worse than the sin of the first parents. 374.4 : The group disperses. 374.5 : They meet Samuel, fiancé of Annaleah, and wonder about his case. 374.6 : Altercation with Samuel. Judas yields to sudden violence. Jesus forgives a hateful Samuel. 374.7 : A woman intervenes in confession for her husband. 374.8 : Jacob is healed from a lust wound. 374.9 : This man will be one of my Enemies. 374.10 : Commentary by Maria Valtorta: she recognizes two of Jesus’ thugs.
- 375. The ritual supper at Lazarus’ house, and the sacrilegious Banquet at Samuel’s. 119
- 375.1 : Jesus comforts a very ill Lazarus. 375.2 : He also consoles Mary Magdalene. 375.3 : The best room is reserved for the poor. Jesus is in the vestibule. 375.4 : When suppers are finished, everyone gathers around Jesus in the red room. 375.5 : The deplorable fate of Yokhanan (GioCana) peasants. 375.6 : Jesus is urgently called: there is a dying man at Annaleah's Samuel’s! 375.7 : A murder at Passover: a lesson for Judas. 375.8 : The healed man manages to forgive. 375.9 : He promises to say nothing about the event. Let Judas not be like Samuel.
- 376. The saving works of the righteous. Herod’s moods. A serious case of corruption in the Temple. 129
- 376.1 : Only the Disciples devoted to preaching remain. 376.2 : Return to the Dorca baby narrowly saved. 376.3 : Lazarus destined to be co-redeemer. 376.4 : He already tore his sister from the demon. 376.5 : Judas’ mother anguished by her son’s salvation. 376.6 : Jesus categorically rejects an invitation from Herod. 376.7 : Unexpected arrival of a group of Sanhedrists. 376.8 : The assembly was urgently convened. 376.9 : Hanne’s son raped a young girl who died. The accuser was arrested! 376.10 : The rapist murderer was acquitted and Jesus was called a blasphemer. 376.11 : Jesus’ anger is impressive.
- 377. Parable of the water and the reed for Mary of Magdala (Magdalene), who chose the better part. 139
- 377.1 : Mary Magdalene runs ahead to meet Jesus. 377.2 : She washes his feet. 377.3 : They stop near a basin of clear water. 377.4 : Pure Souls and Paradise. 377.5 : Martha grows impatient with her sister. The primacy of love. 377.6 : Martha needs to be purified. 377.7 : Mary Magdalene is the greatest resurrected of my Gospel.
- 378. Parable of the birds and Jesus’ preference for children. A trap set by Jewish enemies and an intervention by Claudia Procula. 146
- 378.1 : Chronological marker. 378.2 : Disciples assigned to gather crowds. 378.3 : People of all kinds gathered in the orchard. 378.4 : The parable of the birds. 378.5 : Israel will be supplanted by the new Israel. 378.6 : You blaspheme! 378.7 : Three successive healings. 378.8 : Jesus blesses the children who approach him. 378.9 : He drives away a false sick man and heals a real one. 378.10 : The crowd scandalized by the ruse. Threats from the Temple people. 378.11 : Jesus prophesies about Israel. 378.12 : Jesus blesses the faithful group and gives his blessings.
In Judea, blessings at already evangelized places[edit | edit source]
- 379. A premonition of the apostle John. 156
- Reconstructed calendar[1]: Sunday, March 25, 29 (23 Adar II 3789).
- 379.1 : The Apostles fear leaving Jesus alone in dangerous places. 379.2 : John speaks under inspiration. Jesus considers his premonition.
- 380. The Apostles exhorted to love, concluding their retreat on Mount Cherith. 160
- 380.1 : Description of the landscape. 380.2 : Peter wishes to stay in this secluded place, but work must resume. 380.3 : During their retreat, thieves fed them. 380.4 : The power of love, how to possess it. 380.5 : I give you the example of how to love. Come, Holy Spirit!
- 381. Parable of the unfaithful but shrewd steward. The hypocrisy of the Pharisees and the conversion of an Essene. 164
- 381.1 : A large crowd awaits Jesus. 381.2 : Jesus arrives and heals the sick. 381.3 : How to Save? By putting riches and poverty at the service of Good. 381.4 : The unfaithful but shrewd steward: The salvation of the rich. 381.5 : Wealth must serve as currency to enter the Kingdom of Light. 381.6 : The Essene does not believe in free will. 381.7 : And questions the resurrection of the flesh. 381.8 : Whatever your past is. Repent. Come to Mercy! 381.9 : Rebuke to the scandalized Pharisees: The Law is love! God is love! This is how I speak to those you have frightened. 381.10 : Conversion of the Essene now named Elijah.
- 382. Rest stop at Nikê’s, who will have to support the repentant Essene. 177
- 382.1 : A house in sight in fields scorched by burning heat. 382.2 : Jesus asks for hospitality from a servant. 382.3 : It is Nikê’s house who welcomes Jesus and the exhausted Apostles. 382.4 : Peter measures all the progress to be made to fulfill his apostle role. 382.5 : The Apostles rest, Jesus goes out to pray. 382.6 : Mission of Nikê as disciple and to Elijah the penitent Essene. 382.7 : Jesus and Nikê talk about the man of sorrows.
- 383. Speech near the Jordan ford, after the brazen gesture of a prostitute. 184
- 383.1 : A vast camp of pilgrims at the Jordan ford, and all kinds of people. 383.2 : Jesus does not want to see this spectacle. 383.3 : A prostitute tries to seduce him provoking Peter’s violent reaction. 383.4 : Crossing the ford. Procession of a dying man who will serve Jesus’ teaching. 383.5 : Teaching about physical death and about dead Souls. 383.6 : Spiritual causes of death and shame. 383.7 : Jesus leaves. The crowd comments variously.
- 384. The old Ananias becomes the guardian of Solomon’s small house. 192
- 384.1 : Arrival in spring at an abandoned property of a modest village. 384.2 : Peter smokes out the rats and Judas continues investigating John of En-Dor. 384.3 : Cleaning also done in the abandoned vegetable garden. 384.4 : The Apostles bring back from the riverbank a nearly blind man, abandoned by all. 384.5 : Jesus heals Ananias and entrusts him with the house. 384.6 : Peter moved by Jesus’ kindness. Use of power or kindness debated. Ananias is among Angels.
- 385. Parable of the crossroad, and miracles near Solomon’s village. 199
- 385.1 : Ananias wants to leave with Jesus. 385.2 : The young Michael was generous to Ananias. 385.3 : Jesus invites Ananias to testify. 385.4 : Parable of the three paths (Hell, Purgatory, Paradise). 385.5 : The steep path of holiness. 385.6 : Every man is at a perpetual crossroad. 385.7 : Healing of a feverish woman and a cancer patient. 385.8 : Judas, accompanied by Peter, returns loaded with goods to celebrate his miracle.
- 386. Heading toward the western bank of the Jordan. 206
- 386.1 : Ananias did not hold a grudge. 386.2 : But his daughter-in-law's fault remains. 386.3 : Jesus will go to see her at Masada.
- 387. At Galgala. The beggar Ogla and the tempting scribes. The Apostles compared to the twelve stones of Joshua’s miracle. 208
- 387.1 : Entry into the city of Galgala. 387.2 : Jesus gives all his bread to a ragged beggar. 387.3 : Who leads him aside to speak alone. 387.4 : He tells Him his life of hatred up to murder. 387.5 : You were not right to take revenge. 387.6 : Jesus silences a young sarcastic scribe. 387.7 : Another accuses Him of necromancy and challenges Him to renew the Jordan miracle. 387.8 : The twelve stones of Joshua are the Apostles and the Ark is Him.
- 388. In places struck by divine punishment. Recommendations to Judas, who will go to Bethany with Simon the Zealot (Apostle). 217
- 388.1 : Difficult progress through the rocky terrain. 388.2 : The cursed places of the Dead Sea. 388.3 : Finally honey and water! The group bathes. 388.4 : Judas volunteers to go to Bethany. The Zealot will accompany him. 388.5 : Jesus restrains Judas and warns him against himself. 388.6 : Meal before separation.
- 389. Arrival at Engedi with ten Apostles. 224
- 389.1 : The Dead Sea contrasted with Engedi’s verdure. 389.2 : Speech about Engedi’s glories. 389.3 : They arrive at the first houses.
- 390. Preaching and miracles at Engedi. 227
- 390.1 : Walk in Engedi with its oriental architecture, its waters, palms, and clean streets. 390.2 : Invitation to passers-by to meet at the large square. 390.3 : The palm square will be the teaching place. 390.4 : Abraham, the synagogue chief, gives thanks to God with much emotion. 390.5 : They report to Jesus their faith and misfortunes. 390.6 : Abraham tells of the passage of the Magi. 390.7 : Faith is like the hard seed of the palm tree. 390.8 : Colombe, Abraham’s woman, is healed.
- 391. Healing of the leper Elisha of Engedi. 236
- 391.1 : Departure at night for Masada with Abraham. 391.2 : Why do you detour on this impassable path? 391.3 : Abraham had to bring here his leprous son. 391.4 : His plea: return a son to his mother. 391.5 : Searching for Elisha who hides. 391.6 : His complete healing by Jesus. 391.7 : Manifestations of gratitude by the father and son. 391.8 : Blessings to those of Engedi.
- 392. The hostility of Masada, fortress city. 242
- 392.1 : The steep access to the fortress city perched like an eagle’s nest. 392.2 : The unwelcoming atmosphere of the fortress. 392.3 : The daughter-in-law initially refuses to show herself. 392.4 : She wants nothing and threatens Jesus. 392.5 : He is then chased from the city by shouting notables. 392.6 : Masada will share the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah. John weeps thinking of Jesus’ death.
- 393. At the country house of Mary of Kerioth. 248
- 393.1 : Mary of Simon welcomes Jesus. 393.2 : She worries about her son’s absence. Jesus reassures her. 393.3 : The lament of a sheep that lost its little one adds a grim note. Sudden arrival of Judas. 393.4 : Judas and the Zealot report on their mission.
- 394. Parable of the two wills and blessings to the inhabitants of Kerioth. 253
- 394.1 : In the synagogue, parable of the two wills. 394.2 : I exhort you one last time to follow only the good will. 394.3 : I will not return among you, remember that I have forgiven the guilty. 394.4 : What did he mean?
- 395. The two unhappy mothers of Kerioth. Blessings to Judas’ mother. 258
- 395.1 : Judas’ mother takes Jesus to an unhappy mother. 395.2 : She is the one who was to be Judas’ mother-in-law. 395.3 : Jesus overcomes the resistance of the servant who protects her dying mistress. 395.4 : Then the sick woman’s prejudice against the “rabbis.” 395.5 : In every mother, I see mine, and in the tears of mothers, I see those of my Mother. 395.6 : It is a grace that your daughter did not marry Judas. 395.7 : Become again the friend of Mary of Simon. 395.8 : Healing of Anne. 395.9 : Judas’ mother will be saved.
- 396. With children near Yutta. Jesus’ healing hand. 265
- 396.1 : Toward Yutta. 396.2 : They arrive at Sara’s house. 396.3 : Joyful home of Sara and her three children. 396.4 : Jesus happy with Sara’s and Joachim’s children. 396.5 : Jesus teaches the children starting from simple things. 396.6 : He is soon surrounded by a brood of children. 396.7 : Jesus heals a dying child. 396.8 : Maria Valtorta examines, at her request, the miraculous right hand of Jesus. 396.9 : She feels as if she has the sanctified hand upon contact with a relic.
- 397. Blessing speech to the faithful of Yutta. 273
- 397.1 : Speech: God’s dwelling in Hearts. 397.2 : He dwells in simple Hearts, in the pure, in the merciful. 397.3 : Prepare for spiritual battle. 397.4 : The glory of heaven will flood you. 397.5 : Rain of Kisss. Remember that a lamb is always innocent. Jesus weeping.
- 398. Blessing speech at Hebron. Judas’ illusions. 278
- 398.1 : Hebron: a land of miracles including Aglae’s conversion. 398.2 : I come to strengthen you for coming persecutions. 398.3 : Do not waver! 398.4 : Priestly prayer: At that hour, defend this flock which is yours and mine! 398.5 : The Apostles’ perplexity and Judas’ exaltation who indulges in illusions. 398.6 : The future exaltation of Jesus will be as bitter as these wild fruits.
- 399. Speech at Beth-Sur (Bethsur). Elise’s maternal love. 284
- 399.1 : Arrival of the exhausted group at Beth-Sur. Jesus will speak in the pastures immediately before leaving in the evening. 399.2 : First visit at Elise’s house. 399.3 : Do not fear! You are mine and I am yours. 399.4 : Be strong and persevere in faith. 399.5 : Witness the triumph and pains of a Kingdom that is not human. 399.6 : Joanna of Kouza wants to see Jesus in secret.
- 400. At Bether, at Joanna of Kouza’s. Harmful consequences of Judas’ interview with Claudia. 289
- 400.1 : Home of the old gardener of Bether. 400.2 : Jesus will walk alone with Joanna, who wants to discuss an important subject, and the young Matthias. 400.3 : Joanna has great difficulty approaching the subject. 400.4 : Joanna will have to leave Jesus if conspiratorial rumors concerning him are confirmed. 400.5 : Judas has seen Claudia in your name to negotiate Rome’s help to make you king in place of Herod. 400.6 : Claudia is outraged. Reassure her. I will speak to Kouza. 400.7 : Be blessed, Joanna, for this profession of faith. And remain in Peace.
- 401. Peter and Bartholomew at Bether for a serious reason. Ecstasy of Maria Valtorta. 296
- 401.1 : Jesus at Bether, among the children. 401.2 : Jesus’ tact with the children recalls to Maria Valtorta the kindness he shows her. 401.3 : Master, Judas has become a demon since you left. 401.4 : Despite his sacrifices and efforts, Peter still feels imperfect. 401.5 : Jesus reassures him and invites him to enjoy the moment.
- 402. Judas feels discovered in the speech of blessings at Bether. 402
- 402.1 : Jesus, in front of Joanna’s palace and description of the panorama (Judea). 402.2 : Jesus and Kouza clarify the situation. 402.3 : Now I take my leave from you, for I will never return again. 402.4 : Beware of Satan and the deceptive promises of a human triumph. 402.5 : Take example from Naboth who defended his fathers’ inheritance. 402.6 : Many are ready to abandon the purity of the messianic idea for the dream of a temporal kingdom. 402.7 : Only the unrepentant have cause to fear Christ.
- 403. The lesson of silence. Spiritual struggle and victory of Simon son of Jonas. 309
- 403.1 : The obedience of the voice-bearers. 403.2 : Judas insults Andrew the Apostle who was looking for him. 403.3 : Peter, enraged, manages to control himself in front of Jesus and vents on nature. 403.4 : Jesus thanks him for his victory over himself.
In the Plain of Sharon[edit | edit source]
- 404. On the way to Emmaus on the Plain. 312
- Reconstructed calendar[1]: Sunday, April 29, 29 (29 Nissan 3789).
- 404.1 : Jesus, risen before the others, goes to pray. 404.2 : They will go to Emmaus on the Plain, but Judas would have liked to go to Jerusalem. 404.3 : John and Andrew the Apostle bring Jesus some small fruits for lack of milk. They reach a fertile plain. 404.4 : Discussion about family origins and old grudges. 404.5 : A group of Disciples report their activities and the first physical assaults.
- 405. Rest in a barn and Jesus’ discourse in front of Emmaus on the Plain. Little Michael. 318
- 405.1 : Exhausted, they settle near a house where all have gone to the fields. 405.2 : Arrival of the owners and the group of Disciples who are careful not to wake anyone. 405.3 : Matthias talks about the Soul and Jesus to little Michael settled near Jesus. 405.4 : Michael also receives Jesus’ teaching, who has awakened and heard everything. 405.5 : The house stirs. The mother finds her child. Invitation to eat. 405.6 : A mother presents Jesus with her formerly healed child. 405.7 : Catechesis about Judas Maccabeus to have God with you: fidelity and humility. 405.8 : Continuation of catechesis: no truce in the spiritual battle. 405.9 : Another battle awaits you against Doubt, hostile words, persecutions. 405.10 : By my example, I will teach you to die and forgive. 405.11 : The blessings accompanied by the Our Father. The tears of little Michael. Towards Joppa. 405.12 : Comment by Jesus: Location of the following passage.
- 406. At Joppa, Jesus addresses Judas of Kerioth and some pagans. 332
- 406.1 : Jesus, tired, rests. 406.2 : The Doves, friends of Jesus, are better than men. 406.3 : Tight dialogue with Judas: There is something more than a simple human triumph. 406.4 : Come closer, Judas. Think of your mother and mine. 406.5 : Judas, do not cry: there is no fault I do not forgive. 406.6 : Judas, you do not tell me your sorrow. 406.7 : Strangers have given a large bag of money. 406.8 : Groups of Jews and pagans arrive to listen to Jesus. 406.9 : Socrates supports that man has a Soul and that it is immortal. 406.10 : Man has a Soul, One, True, Eternal, Master, capable of merit or punishment. 406.11 : The necessity of the redeeming sacrifice and holiness. 406.12 : I will go to Rome and Athens because the Gospel will travel the earth. 406.13 : A heavy dictation rather than vision, but some want it.
- 407. At Nicodemus’ estate. The parable of the two sons. 345
- Matthew 21:28-32.
- 407.1 : A gleaner admires Nicodemus. 407.2 : As well as Jesus of Nazareth. 407.3 : This love grows when Jesus, incognito, speaks to her of the Good News. 407.4 : Nicodemus donates sheaves of wheat in the Lord’s name. 407.5 : Nicodemus intuited the year of Grace. Jesus blesses the harvest and the peasants. 407.6 : The parable of the two sons. 407.7 : Tax collectors and prostitutes will precede many who are called masters and powerful.
- 408. At Joseph of Arimathea’s estate. Multiplication of grains and power of faith. 353
- Luke 17:5-6.
- 408.1 : The last sheaves are unloaded. 408.2 : The crowd of poor rejoice. 408.3 : Joseph distributes generously without counting. To worried workers on this prodigality, Joseph responds with a gesture of absolute faith. 403.4 : Old Abraham notices the miracle with Joseph attributing it to Jesus. 403.5 : The hospitality suits Jesus’ tastes. 408.6 : The faith that moves mountains. 408.7 : About twenty simultaneous healings of people hoping for Christ.
- 409. The family drama of John, member of the Sanhedrin. 360
- 409.1 : I violated the Sabbath for a serious reason. 409.2 : My woman wants to leave. Only Jesus can help me. 409.3 : Jesus arrives. He already knew his jealousy. 409.4 : The nature and greatness of marriage. 409.5 : You are jealous because of your lust. 409.6 : To help you repent, I will limit the power of your demon. 409.7 : To win back your wife, ask her forgiveness.
- 410. Judas’ provocations in the group of Apostles. 368
- 410.1 : Judas, after his fear of being discovered, becomes presumptuous and insolent again. 410.2 : Peter, at the end of his patience, leaves the group and invites Judas to reflect alone. 410.3 : The Apostles wonder: how to live with Judas? 410.4 : Will Marziam come with the Apostles? The desired rest of Galilee. 410.5 : Judas, returned to the group, attacks the Zealot. 410.6 : Childhood memories: Joseph of Arimathea is like Joachim of Nazareth. 410.7 : Jesus’ instructions for ordering the visions.
- 411. Teachings drawn from nature and miracle for a gleaner. How to help repentants. 374
- 411.1 : Jesus to the reapers: Leave some. 411.2 : Jesus’ teaching from observation of an insect. 411.3 : Jesus’ teaching on Satan’s traps from a spider web. 411.4 : Would it not be better to destroy the spider? 411.5 : Jesus gleans on behalf of the old woman. The ears multiply. Which sinner makes Jesus happy? 411.6 : Jesus is recognized by the grandmother. 411.7 : He accompanies her home, very happy. 411.8 : Jesus’ answers to Maria Valtorta: why he was happy.
- 412. Praise of the lily of the valleys, symbol of Mary, and Peter’s sacrifice for Judas’ Good. 383
- 412.1 : In a green and flowery valley, Andrew the Apostle and Thomas praise the lily of the valley’s freshness. 412.2 : Jesus agrees and praises Creation against Judas’ irony. 412.3 : Jesus explains why the lily of the valleys (the lily of the valley flower) is a symbol of the Virgin Mary. 412.4 : Jesus is happy with Peter’s spiritual progress. 412.5 : Who sacrifices himself for Judas’ Good.
In Jerusalem for Pentecost, in Decapolis and in the Plain of Esdraelon[edit | edit source]
- 413. Arrival in Jerusalem for Pentecost. Discussion with doctors in the Temple. 387
- Reconstructed calendar[1]: Tuesday, May 8, 29 (8 Lyar or Ziv 3789).
- Luke 11:33-38.
- 413.1 : At the Temple, amid the crowd of mockers and admirers. 413.2 : The clay vessel resisting the potter mentioned by Jeremiah: Israel and God. 413.3 : The crowd blocks the Temple militia sent to expel Jesus. It is itself driven away by the Roman militia. 413.4 : The Pharisee Elchias becomes sweet-talking. 413.5 : Are you therefore God, the Word of God? I am. 413.6 : Immolation of the paschal lamb. The Tau sign of Ezekiel. Your fault is blatant. 413.7 : The Light was sent to illuminate the darkness and implores your conversion. 413.8 : Elchias invites Jesus to a Banquet at his home.
- 414. Invectives against the Pharisees and doctors at Elchias’ Banquet, member of the Sanhedrin. 397
- Matthew 23:1-36 | Mark 12:37b-40 | Luke 11:37-52.
- 414.1 : Elchias is proud of his unadorned house. He reproaches Judas for his too adorned clothes. 414.2 : He leaves Jesus alone and retires with his friends. Peter feels trapped. 414.3 : Dialogue of Jesus with his hosts: The prophets’ word is holy. My resurrection, a sign of my messianity. 414. 4 : Cursed is he who strikes in secret. Daniel sides with Christ Jesus. 414.5 : Jesus reveals Elchias’ malicious design. 414.6 : You cleanse the outside of the cup, but inside you are full of wickedness. 414.7 : You tithe on all kinds of garden herbs, but neglect justice and the love of God. 414.8 : The Redemption from original sin. 414.9 : You practice what you preach not. 414.10 : You have taken away the key to knowledge and have not entered yourselves. The three judgments awaiting you. 414.11 : Come, let us go! Jesus must be killed, then Judas.
- 415. Short visit to Bethany. 408
- 415.1 : Towards Bethany, the refuge place for persecuted Jesus. 415.2 : Compassionate home of Martha and Mary. 415.3 : Jesus visits Lazarus who now knows why he suffers. 415.4 : Jesus cannot stay and must leave for a time. 415.5 : Lazarus offers refuge in Antioch, but Jesus will not leave Palestine. 415.6 : The sun sets. Jesus rests a little while watching over Lazarus. 415.7 : Jesus’ instructions for ordering the visions.
- 416. A Samaritan beggar on the road to Jericho. 414
- 416.1 : Jesus walks ahead under a sun that seems not to bother him. 416.2 : He approaches a beggar who was looking for him. 416.3 : Jesus is recognized by the Samaritan and gives him food. 416.4 : Cruelty of a Pharisee, a Sadducee, and a scribe towards Samaritans. 416.5 : Samaritan’s faith. The false sons of the Law. Jesus urges Judas to choose. 416.6 : Healing of the beggar with three wounds.
- 417. The former leper Zachariah and the conversion of Zacchaeus, a tax collector who fermented the Leaven of Good. 419
- Luke 19:1-10.
- 417.1 : The crier on the large market square. 417.2 : Zacharias the leper tells him of his illness. 417.3 : And of his healing. 417.4 : Zacchaeus seeks to see Jesus. 417.5 : Jesus invites himself to his home. 417.6 : His conversion. 417.7 : The Leaven of Good and that of evil. The will and Glory of God. 417.8 : Zacchaeus’ spiritual battle succeeds “because he loved.” 417.9 : His search for God and detachment. 417.10 : Many good things can be learned from Zacchaeus’s episode!
- 418. Healing of disciple Joseph, head wounded and treated in Solomon’s small house. 428
- 418.1 : Night arrival after a grueling walk. 418.2 : Judas is particularly displeased and grumbling. 418.3 : A night fisherman leaves his catch and Jesus grants him peace and abundance. 418.4 : Jesus gives Ananias news of his sterile conflict with his daughter-in-law at Masada. 418.5 : Joseph is healed of his earache during sleep. 418.6 : Jesus sends the Disciples on Mission who report their past Missions. 418.7 : Meal and rest until evening. 418.8 : Jesus’ instructions for ordering the visions.
- 419. Healing in a village of the Decapolis. The parable of the sculptor and the statues. 434
- Mark 7:31-35.
- 419.1 : The boatman welcomes Jesus who is eagerly awaited. 419.2 : A mother brings him to her child with a severe bone cavity. 419.3 : At Jesus’ request, the child commits to a life of uprightness. 419.4 : Healing of the child. 419.5 : Other healings, including a man deaf and mute from birth (“Open up!”). 419.6 : Rivalry ended by Jesus teaching by the riverbank. 419.7 : Parable of the sculptor and the statues. 419.8 : The love of the unfortunate. 419.9 : And especially of weeping mothers. 419.10 : The Master then behaves like an ordinary man without interrupting the fascination with Him.
- 420. Healing of a completely possessed man. The woman’s vocation to love. 442
- 420.1 : They report to Jesus the misdeeds of an uncontrollable possessed man. 420.2 : They took him to the priests, unsuccessfully, but Jesus is holy. 420.3 : The possessed man hurls invectives at Jesus. 420.4 : Despite the order, Beelzebub keeps trying to threaten Jesus. 420.5 : The dialogue of the exorcism. 420.6 : Beelzebub resists then violently yields promising to come to torment him. 420.7 : Meeting of the dazed miracle recipient and his mother. 420.8 : Arrival of townspeople and Pharisees: Jesus is the master of demons! 420.9 : The full spirit of evil and the danger of lust. 420.10 : The woman’s contribution to creation. 420.11 : … and of the New Eve in particular. 420.12 : Jesus’ comment: This will not serve all.
- 421. The healed possessed man, the Pharisees and blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. 452
- Matthew 16:5-12 | Mark 8:14-21 | Luke 12:1-12.
- 421.1 : Maria Valtorta’s superhuman jubilation approaching the visions | Extended stop of Jesus and the Apostles for a bath in the Jordan. 421.2 : Spies followed by disturbing visitors of the group. 421.3 : The healed man was anguished by the Pharisees’ words. He believes he is now damned! 421.4 : By the discernment of spirits, Jesus brings peace to the healed man and his mother. 421.5 : The Pharisees’ sneaky conspiracy. 421.6 : The Leaven of the Pharisees is hypocrisy | What was said in darkness ends up revealed by the Light. 421.7 : Even the hairs of your head are known to the Father and you are worth more than sparrows. 421.8 : The sin against The Spirit. 421.9 : They will bring you before tribunals, but The Spirit Himself will tell you what to answer. 421.10 : Blessings to the crowd and rest.
- 422. Judas' bad mood provokes teaching on duties and on the Unprofitable Servants. 461
- Luke 17:7-10.
- 422.1 : Walking through the night. 422.2 : Philip nostalgically mentions returning to his family but prefers Following Jesus. 422.3 : Judas openly criticizes Jesus’ choice to go to Caesarea on the Sea, shocking others. 422.4 : Judas fears Jesus will speak to the Romans. 422.5 : He suddenly undergoes a reversal: I am a demon. Save me, Master! 422.6 : Get up and behave like a man, as I treat you, not like a groaning slave. 422.7 : Say: “We are Unprofitable Servants because we only did our duty”. 422.8 : Whoever gives with full, overflowing, generous measure will receive an abundance of rewards.
- 423. Judas’ departure provokes the lesson on love and unlimited forgiveness. 467
- Luke 17:3-4.
- 426.1 : Once again, a joyful march in the night. 423.2 : The pure Soul has the eyes of the Heart and Wisdom. 423.3 : Once again Judas manages to separate from the group. 423.4 : Jude is reproached for his severity. 423.5 : Jesus’ patience with Judas amazes the Apostles. 423.6 : Does Judas want to rebel against Ishmael, or avoid going to Caesarea on the Sea? 423.7 : Speech: Forgive without limit the repentant. 423.8 : Consider Judas as a brother. 423.9 : The Apostles, moved, pray for Judas.
- 424. Thoughts of glory and martyrdom at the sight of the Mediterranean coast. 475
- 424.1 : The freshness of the Mediterranean coasts inspires the Apostles. 424.2 : God’s power against evil which will not cease until the end. 424.3 : Martyrdom for love and God’s help. Papias will have the martyrdom of doing God’s will. 424.4 : Departure for Caesarea on the Sea.
- 425. At Caesarea on the Sea. Roman revellers and a parable on the good use of time and freedom. 479
- 425.1 : The markets of Caesarea on the Sea where idle Romans wander. 425.2 : Ennius mentions the licentious Banquet he prepares for the Roman community. 425.3 : Lament over moral changes at Pilate’s court under influence of the Nazarene prophet. 425.4 : Ennius prepares a great orgy aimed at a young slave’s defloration. 425.5 : Ennius reproaches Jesus for fleeing. 425.6 : Jesus meets the slaves of the Romans to whom he gives alms and comfort. Who speaks to a group of slaves. 425.7 : Parable of the father who fairly distributes his inheritance among his sons. 425.8 : Later appearance of honest or lazy, vicious or criminal sons. 425.9 : God fairly gives time and free will to all and rewards according to what is made of it. 425.10 : Jesus dismisses the slaves of the Romans who will give account to them.
- 426. With the Romans at Caesarea on the Sea. Prophecy in Virgil. The young slave saved. 489
- 426.1 : Rest in the humble house of the ropemaker. 426.2 : Arrival of four strange women who want to speak to Jesus. 426.3 : Jesus will speak to them in secret. 426.4 : The Romans are sent by Claudia to check Jesus’ ambitions. 426.5 : There are righteous in Israel and among the pagans, but why hesitate to come to the true God? 426.6 : The poet Virgil really prophesied Jesus. 426.7 : You can become holy despite your immoral environment. 426.8 : Claudia could save a childlike Soul doomed to dishonor. 426.9 : A mute slave brings a message from Claudia. 426.10 : Peter wants to know everything and manages. 426.11 : Later, during the night, Jesus keeps the appointed meeting. 426.12 : Lydia brings to Jesus the young girl rescued from Ennius' lust by Claudia. 426.13 : The nausea of orgies. Claudia thanks you for teaching her the value of a Soul and purity. 426.14 : Jesus will lead the terrified girl to Mary. Lydia and the apostolic group depart.
- 427. Aurea Galla instructed by Bartholomew then sent to Nazareth. 504
- 427.1 : Exhausting nighttime march. Aurea does not want to stop. The Apostles reassure her. 427.2 : Aurea grows attached to Bartholomew, the oldest. 427.3 : Bartholomew teaches her what Religion is. 427.4 : What God is and his goodness. 427.5 : What the Soul is. Jesus gives her a new name: Christiane. 427.6 : To whom to entrust her? 427.7 : She gives a purse given by Livia and insists on walking despite her fever. 427.8 : Jesus entrusts her to Isaac, Naomi, and Myrtha conveniently met. 427.9 : The cart trots off to Nazareth. Judas must not know.
- 428. The parable of the vine and the vine-grower, figures of the Soul and free will. 514
- 428.1 : An unexpected feast of love with shepherd Disciples met. 428.2 : Cleophas of Emmaus unknowingly composes a parable at Jesus’ instigation. 428.3 : Jesus’ teaching on the parable: Free will and Soul. 428.4 : Free will is not a sure guide if it does not refer to God. 428.5 : Peter announces a hailstorm. 428.6 : Meeting with Judas. All take refuge in a house. At the farmer’s request, Jesus stops the hail.
- 429. Judas investigates the Master. 522
- 429.1 : Before so much freshness, the Apostles sing a psalm to the glory of creation. 429.2 : Judas wants to know what Jesus did at Caesarea. He praises Claudia. 429.3 : What did he discuss with the Romans? Of chastity and wisdom. 429.4 : Instructions for locating the next chapter.
- 430. The fallen nest and the cruel scribe. The letter and the spirit of the Law. 525
- 430.1 : Jesus puts a bird’s nest back on the tree. 430.2 : Yokhanan (GioCana) sees a violation of the Sabbath. 430.3 : Jesus refers the justification of his act to Deuteronomy. 430.4 : You will not pity a mother and her son. 430.5 : Blessed are those who in all things know how to see God.
- 431. Thomas prepares Jesus’ return with the peasants of Yokhanan. 529
- 431.1 : Jesus insists on confronting the peasants of Yokhanan. 431.2 : Thomas proposes an action plan. Clarification regarding Claudia on human and spiritual Kingship. 431.3 : Thomas and Andrew the Apostle will warn the peasants.
- 432. With the peasants of Yokhanan (GioCana). 532
- 432.1 : The peasants will come. 432.2 : Ishmael, the steward, will come also. 432.3 : Judas, distanced, causes problems. 432.4 : Some Apostles are reluctant to evangelize the pagans. 432.5 : Massive arrival of unhappy peasants comforted by Jesus. 432.6 : My word sown in you will not be lost. 432.7 : Only Yokhanan will sin, who violates God's law and God's children. 432.8 : I am the Good Shepherd. 432.9 : Priestly prayer: Father, I pray for those who have only You and Me. 432.10 : Blessings to the peasants and dispersion of the apostolic group.