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  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture I
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    • concentrated within the race of Abraham; how for three times
    • generations — to Abraham, the founder of the race.
    • Abraham, were contained as an extract in one human being,
    • Abraham through three times fourteen generations, and who
    • generations from Abraham in Asia Minor best suited for the
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture II
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    • nature of the Jesus of this Gospel from Abraham. The fact of
    • Abraham. He is the same individual who is spoken of as
    • throughout the generations of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
    • dwelling in the blood of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and led
    • Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and flowed through the generations
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture III
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    • mentioned in the Bible. Abram, or Abraham, is a real figure,
    • told in these legends that the father of Abraham was a
    • the father of Abraham fled; his own child was reared in a
    • the truth. It indicates that Abraham was actually the first
    • to us wonderfully in the story of Abraham, the ancestor of
    • Abraham was
    • thoughts concerning the Godhead. Abram, or Abraham as he was
    • of thoughts within the physical body. Abraham was the first
    • what is referred to when Abraham is described as the inventor
    • was implanted for the first time in Abraham. The fact that
    • organ of such importance as that possessed by Abraham could
    • and crystallized in Abraham for the comprehension of
    • Abraham had to be brought to the highest degree of
    • implanted in Abraham could reach perfection.
    • Abraham, the father of the race, had to pass through three
    • received by Abraham. Only such a body as this would be
    • which began with Abraham, reached full development; by then
    • Abraham; that this essence then spread from him through the
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IV
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    • received from Abraham a physical organ, enabling them to
    • Abraham arrived at this knowledge in such a way that their
    • Jehovah by saying, ‘He is the God of Abraham;’
    • but we must say, ‘He is the God of Abraham, of Isaac,
    • Abraham might have said; ‘In that I am chosen to be the
    • way of the people of Abraham. A man could rise to the
    • was necessary to Abraham. He had learnt, in a way peculiar to
    • Deity. Abraham had to be quite certain of the identity of
    • Abraham for its progenitor. Abraham was the first who
    • the Mysteries; only that He revealed Himself to Abraham in a
    • more restricted manner, that is, in a way Abraham was able to
    • contact with them. Therefore in order to give Abraham the
    • Abraham — this was the etheric sheath of Shem, the son
    • of Noah — a forefather of Abraham. In the same way as
    • to Abraham. The meeting of Abraham with the great Initiate of
    • the meeting of Abraham with the King, the Priest of the Most
    • High God, Melchisedek or Malekzadik. This meeting of Abraham
    • Abraham this great Being only showed himself in the etheric
    • impart to Abraham.
    • Melchisedek give to Abraham? He could impart to him the
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  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture V
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    • significance of Hebraism and Abrahamism as connected with the
    • the Hebrew race through Abraham. Through his own individual
    • vision, an Essene had to see in Abraham a true forefather of
    • could take place through a personality like Abraham, we must
    • Abraham
    • of Abraham, and therefore a change in man's spiritual
    • Being implanted as it were a germ in Abraham's organism
    • through the generations to Abraham. This Being worked as a
    • kind of Folk-spirit from out the inner organism of Abraham in
    • where he was before he had entered into Abraham's
    • since the time of Abraham. And further, an Essene would
    • implanted the attribute in Abraham which has been described.
    • inspirer of Abraham. Not only had man a spiritual being
    • described as the ‘Event of Abraham’ they knew it
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VI
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    • generations from Abraham to Christ are mentioned. Now it can
    • period from Christ to Abraham, but it must be remembered that
    • like those of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the modern reckoning
    • longest in the times from Adam to Abraham, subsequently they
    • patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, at the time when they
    • generation back to Abraham refers to an individual, whereas
    • Abraham do not refer to individuals. Here we must recall
    • the times before Abraham, and even farther, during Atlantean
    • we go back beyond Abraham, we arrive at a time when memory
    • inner organ of Jehovah-consciousness in Abraham, and, on the
    • after Abraham the Hebrews would have advanced sufficiently to
    • the generations from Abraham, was destined to come to an end,
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VIII
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    • formation of the special organ first possessed by Abraham, as
    • race of Abraham, in the house of Jesse (the Jessians or
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XI
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    • saw the true meaning of the promises made to Abraham:
    • Abraham.
    • As in the cosmic relationship of the heavens Abraham had been
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XII
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    • Hebrew people so that the attributes laid down in Abraham
    • first Abraham and then Moses entered. But the being of



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