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  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture V
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    • mission will extend over the next two thousand five hundred
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VI
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    • of Matthew was correct in reckoning seventy-five to eighty
    • Jesus ben Pandira. Among his pupils were five whom he had
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VII
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    • be confined within some five thousand years — the
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture X
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    • their souls as it passed through the remaining five
    • us the gifts of the night-time Sun, as the power of the five
    • of the night they perceived through the five
    • the five thousand, were fed from Heaven by the five
    • the seven day-time loaves — and on the other the five
    • constellations of night, the five night-time loaves. The
    • on another occasion the feeding of five thousand with five
    • Again, twenty-five years earlier, at the beginning of the
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XII
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    • The five
    • five epochs of civilization — the ether body, astral
    • must first develop fittingly these five principles of their
    • oil in their lamps These five. principles may be left without
    • five foolish Virgins.’ Those who had not attended to
    • but the other five who had put oil in their lamps could in
    • twelve, and to the five hundred also, at one time. The Christ



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