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  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture I
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    • had the opportunity of speaking in Switzerland of the
    • sinks into the human soul when we speak of the Gospel of
    • element of understanding, speaking of the ultimate
    • John. John speaks more to our understanding, Luke to our
    • the birth of a man; this is, when he speaks of the star
    • affecting the whole future of mankind. Thus in speaking of
    • I must emphasize that in speaking here of Zarathustra I do
    • language. Speaking as a teacher to his pupils he might say:
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture II
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    • There it was shown how unusually difficult it is to speak in
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IV
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    • he could speak as I have already indicated.
    • immediately possible to speak in comprehensible words to
    • and to say: He of whom we speak, did not live at the
    • that men were still able to speak to eye-witnesses who would
    • speaks.
    • Whom the Gospels of Matthew and Luke speak; but we have also
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture V
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    • hence in a society like this I can speak without hesitation
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VI
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    • Jesus of whom it speaks. In the Jesus of the Gospel of
    • which speaks more clearly than other sources of knowledge,
    • Jesus of whom the Gospel of Matthew speaks — for as
    • Nathan line? He was able to speak thus because the
    • truth, it was withheld. The Gospels speak the truth we have
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VII
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    • speak of the temptations and delusions that took possession
    • now speaking of the rebirth of these three sheaths, since
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VIII
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    • the ancient Hebrew language by three words. Just as we speak
    • speaking to us directly from far-off time. It is like the
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IX
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    • been speaking, souls have progressed from clairvoyance to
    • the ego dawns. Therefore we must speak of the reception of
    • Blessed is he in whom is truth, and speaks truth to his
    • evolution in this sense the Gospel of Matthew speaks on every
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture X
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    • Matthew desired to emphasize. Speaking out of occult
    • speak of something else. In ancient times a crowd or mass of
    • when He tells them He does not speak of the old leaven of the
    • our duty to speak of this fact, just as the great Essene
    • speaking entirely in the sense of that inspiring Bodhisattva
    • are not speaking in accordance with any religious confession.
    • We are not speaking of a return of Christ that will be
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XI
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    • He speaks of the events that are about to take place, and of
    • is the conscious Peter who now speaks, who fails to
    • death are to follow. So when the conscious Peter speaks (he
    • now speaks in thee but that which thou hast evolved within
    • speak of the historical origin of corresponding
  • Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XII
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    • who enter into man and speak to him. Modern people regard
    • Matthew and Luke speak of the man who evolved towards this
    • People who know of these things do not speak in empty phrases
    • to the astral body of the Sun, speaks of ‘Ahura
    • said — speaking altogether in the sense of Zarathustra
    • speaking of the inner nature of Christ Jesus, describes
    • speak of those human relationships established by the God Who
    • Christ Himself. And we know when we speak in the right way of



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