The Gospel as 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 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 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- 58 refer to unpublished accounts.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. In the Temple. Universal prayer and the parable of the true son and of the illegitimate 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. The trapping of the Iscariot of the innocence of Marjiam. A new disciple, a nursed brother of Jesus. In Bethany, in the home of the sick Lazarus. 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 Gethsemane with Simon Zealot, Marjiam and the new disciple Anastatica. 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 Easter. Preparations in Gethsemane. 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 Easter. The mother of Annaleah and other encounters in Jerusalem and in 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 Easter. The parable of the leprosy of houses and other instructions to the apostles for the future. 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 Easter. The banquet with the poor in the palace of Chuza. The insolence of 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 Easter. Protection of Claudia and shelter in Lazzaro’s palace. The charter 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. A missed danger and the courage of Mary 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. In the Temple, amongst Judaic hatred and love of the poor. The meeting with Nike. 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. Along the streets of Jerusalem and in the neighbourhood of Ophel. 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 dinner in the palace of Lazarus and the sacrilegious banquet in the house of Samuel. 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 deeds of the right. The moods of Herod. 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. The parable of the water and the rush for Mary of Magdala who has chosen the best 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. The parable of the birds and preference for children. A trap set by the Judaic enemies and the intervention of 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 urged to love at the end of the retreat on the Cherith mount. 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. The parable of the unfaithful and cunning steward. Hypocrisy of the Pharisees and 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. A restoring stop at the house of Nike who will have to mind the penitent 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. Sermon on the bank of the Jordan after the shameless act 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. Old Ananias becomes the guardian of the small house of Solomon. 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. The parable of the crossroad and miracles in the village of Solomon. 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. Towards 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. In Gilgal. The beggar Ogla and the tempting scribes. The apostles compared with the twelve stones of the prodigy of Joshua. 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 the areas struck by the divine punishment. Recommendations to Judas Iscariot who will go to Bethany with Simon Zealot. 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 in 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. The faith of Abraham of Engedi and the parable of the seed of the palm. 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, a fortress town. 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. In 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. The parable of the two wills and the farewell to the citizens 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. Farewell to the mother of Judas. 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 in Juttah. The healing hand of Jesus. 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. The farewell speech to the followers of Juttah. 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. The farewell speech in Hebron and the illusions of Judas Iscariot. 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. The farewell speech in Bethzur and maternal love of Eliza. 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. In Bether in the estate of Johanna of Chuza. Harmful effects of an encounter between the Iscariot and 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 in Bethzur for a serious reason. Ecstasy of the writer. 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 Iscariot feels exposed in the farewell speech in 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. Simon of Jonah in his own battle and spiritual victory. 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. Towards Emmaus of 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 hay-shed and the speech in Emmaus of the plain. The 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 Jeppa. A useless sermon to Judas of Kerioth and dialogue on the soul with some Gentiles. 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. In the countryside properties of Nicodemus. 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. In the countryside properties of Joseph of Arimathea. Multiplication of the corn and the 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 the Sanhedrin John. 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. Provocations by Judas Iscariot in the apostolic group. 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. Lessons taken from nature. The miraculous gleaning for an old woman. How to help those who are redeeming themselves. 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 for the lilies of the valley, a symbol of Mary and a sacrifice of Peter for the good of Judas. 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. Dispute with the 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. Rebuke against Pharisees and doctors at the banquet in the home of the Sanhedrin Helkai. 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. A short stay in 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 way 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 ex leper Zacharias. The conversion of Zacchaeus, a publican that let the yeast of Good leaven. 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. The healing of the disciple Joseph, wounded in the head and sheltered in the house of Salomon. 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 small town of Decapolis. The parable of the sculptor and of 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. The healing of a totally possessed man. The vocation of women 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 cured demoniac. The Pharisees and the curse 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. Discontent of the Iscariot who calls forth a lesson on duties and useless 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. The departure of the Iscariot which causes the lesson on love and forgiveness without limits. 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 in 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. In Caesarea on the sea. Pleasure-seeking Romans and a parable on the use of time and free will. 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 Roman women in Caesarea on the sea. Prophecy in Virgil. The young slave girl 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, educated by Bartholomew and 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 vineyard and of the vine-dresser, that is 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 Iscariot seeking information from 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 goes to prepare the meeting of Jesus with the peasants of Johanan. 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 Johanan at Sephoris. 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.