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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ: Section XIV: Nun: Th... | Sacred Texts Archive

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  1. Among the followers of. John were many men from Galilee 📍. The most devout were Andrew, Simon, James, and John (the Apostle), with Phillip and his brother of Bethesaida.
  2. One day as Andrew, Phillip and a son of Zebedee were talking with the harbinger, the Logos came, and John exclaimed, “Behold the Christ!”
  3. And then the three disciples followed Jesus, and he asked, “What do you seek?”
  4. And the disciples asked, “Where do you live?” And Jesus answered, “Come and see”.
  5. And Andrew called his brother Simon, saying “Come with me, for I have found the Christ.”
  6. When Jesus looked in Simon’s face, he said, “Behold a rock! and Peter is your name.” (Simon Peter)
  7. And Philip found Nathaniel sitting by a tree 🌴, and said, “My brother, come with me, for I have found the Christ! In Nazareth he abides.”
  8. Nathaniel said, “Can anything of good come out of Nazareth?” And Phillip answered, “Come and see.”
  9. When Jesus saw Nathaniel come he said, “Behold an Israelite indeed in whom there is no guile!”
  10. Nathaniel said, “How can you speak about me like this?”
  11. And Jesus said, “I saw you as you sat beneath the fig tree over there, before your brother called.”
  12. Nathaniel lifted up his hands and said, “This surely is the Christ, the king, for whom the harbinger has often testified.“
  13. And John went forth and found his brother James, and brought him to the Christ.
  14. The six disciples went with Jesus to the place where he abode.
  15. And Peter said, “We long have sought for Christ. We came from Galilee to John; we thought that he was Christ, but he confessed to us that he was not.”
  16. That he was the harbinger sent forth to clear the way, and make the pathway easy for the coming king; and when you came he said, “Behold the Christ!”
  17. “And we would gladly follow where you go. Lord, tell us what to do.”