The Great Gospel of John
Volume 10
Jesus' Precepts and Deeds through His Three Years of Teaching
Table of Contents
1
The suggestion of the Roman to spread the Lord's teaching as fast as possible.
2
The right way to spread the Kingdom of God for the spiritual development of man.
3
The healed Roman judge converts his friends.
4
Raphael saves Persians and Indians.
5
The Lord's trip to Gennesaret.
6
The meal with Ebal.
7
The Roman captain and his soldiers disturb the meal.
8
A wonder of the Lord disillusions the Roman.
9
The resurrection of the flesh.
10
The Philosophical questions of the captain.
11
The objections of the captain against the divinity of the Lord.
12
The continuous efforts of the Lord for the people.
13
The captain asks for an explanation about the nature of the Earth.
14
Raphael as a teacher in astronomy.
15
Raphael explains the relation of the planets to the sun.
16
The conditions for receiving wisdom.
17
Raphael explains his power.
18
The question of the captain about the killing of animals.
19
The captain asks for the purpose of the struggle in nature.
20
The most important reasons for the variety in the creation on Earth.
21
The substance of the soul and his gradual liberation from matter.
22
The composition of the human soul.
23
The decline of the pure doctrine.
24
The suggestion of the captain to unmask the false prophets.
25
26
They threw away the Cornerstone. Its time has come. The end of the false prophets.
27
The impossibility of more religious wars.
28
The future of the ceremonial church.
29
The future of the states of Europe and America.
30
The order of development.
31
The doubts of the Lord's followers.
32
The prayer of the Lord.
33
The Lord with the innkeeper in Pella.
34
The Lord in the school in Pella.
35
The evening meal in the inn.
36
The Lord and the Roman captain.
37
The healed Veronica thanks the Lord.
38
The Lord warns the rabbi.
39
The disciples and the Lord teach the inhabitants of Pella.
40
The Lord with the captain view the dawning morning on a hill.
41
The disciples search for the Lord.
42
The captain comforts the disciples.
43
Veronica's morning meal.
44
The importance of the Lord's teaching in relation to His deeds.
45
The objections of the subofficer.
46
The importance of the truth.
47
The question of the captain Pellagius about possession.
48
Two possessed men are brought to the Lord.
49
Pellagius heals a possessed person.
50
The Lord drives out 17 spirits from a possessed person.
51
The nature of the 5 spirits that were cast out first.
52
The background of the 17 spirits.
53
The Lord admonishes the leader of the spirits that were cast out.
54
The dangers of eating impure food.
55
The trip to Abila.
56
The Lord in the house of the 10 Jewish families.
57
The testimony of the eldest about the Lord.
58
The spiritual correspondence of the renovation of the crumbled castle.
59
The castle of Melchisedech.
60
From the time of the King of Salem.
61
The evening meal in the old dining hall.
62
The noise before the house of the Jews.
63
The true celebration of the Sabbath.
64
The question how to teach the superstitious gentiles.
65
The art of teaching.
66
The mayor of Abila.
67
The captain instructs the mayor about the Lord.
68
Love and patience, the 2 greatest virtues of man.
69
The midday meal and the departure of the Lord.
70
The arrival in Golan.
71
The Lord heals the sick woman and the 2 daughters of the innkeeper.
72
The innkeeper and his wife are surprised about the miraculous power of the Lord.
73
The nature of the Kingdom of God.
74
The innkeeper and the captain are instructed.
75
Prediction of a coming storm.
76
The nightly storm.
77
Outside after the storm.
78
The captain speaks about how one should seek God.
79
The good intentions of the neighbors.
80
The aftermath of the storm and the earthquake.
81
The words of the neighbors about the power of the Galilean.
82
The return to the inn.
83
The captain asks how he should handle the priests.
84
The importance of love.
85
The pagan priests defend their behavior on the stormy night.
86
The captain instructs the priests about the uselessness of pagan worship.
87
The priests are questioned by their colleagues.
88
The conclusion of the priest.
89
The gratitude of the priests.
90
How true disciples of the Lord should behave.
91
Departure to Aphek.
92
With the Roman innkeeper in Aphek.
93
The thoughts of the innkeeper concerning the Lord.
94
The Lord heals the sick in the inn.
95
The Lord explains the development process of the priest.
96
The Lord teaches about the downfall of mankind.
97
The right searching for God.
98
The Lord shows the right way to search God.
99
The priest justifies his worldly life.
100
The former revelations of the Lord to the priest.
101
The objections of the captain concerning the beauties of nature.
102
The request and the promise of the priests.
103
A miracle with a symbolic meaning for the priests.
104
The disciple Andreas speaks about the works and the words of the Lord.
105
The miraculous morning meal.
106
About the elimination of paganism.
107
Neighborly love.
108
The promise and admonition of the Lord.
109
The almightiness of the Lord and its limitations.
110
The captain asks about Hell.
111
Why outer forms have to be destroyed.
112
The reason for sicknesses.
113
How difficult it is for souls who went astray to repent in the beyond.
114
The futile attempt to educate a tyrant.
115
A prophecy of the Lord about the Last Time.
116
The spiritual environment of the Lord.
117
The citizens of Aphek admire the actual fertile environment.
118
The Lord leaves Aphek.
119
Meeting the caravan from Damascus.
120
The Lord's words to the men of the caravan.
121
The Lord takes accommodation in an inn near Bethsaida.
122
The Lord reveals why the sons of the innkeeper stay away.
123
The faith and trust of the innkeeper.
124
The Lord asks about the Messiah.
125
The Lord testifies of Himself.
126
The dinner with fish.
127
The spiritual omnipresence of the Lord and the guidance of His mercy.
128
About the spreading of the Lord's teaching and about blessings.
129
The Lord explains the universe to oppose superstition.
130
Egyptian astrology and other errors.
131
The necessity of being careful in teaching.
132
The blessed landscape.
133
The second sending out of the disciples.
134
Simon Judah asks for leadership.
135
The pond of the innkeeper.
136
The innkeeper tells the guests about the changed land.
137
The guests recognize the Lord.
138
The confession of the eldest.
139
Who is my neighbor?
140
The parable of the landowner.
141
The Lord predicts His death and resurrection.
142
Traveling further.
143
The Lord in the poor inn of the basalt city.
144
The fish miracle.
145
The lady innkeeper and her servants.
146
The love for people of another belief.
147
Allowing abuses and degeneration among the people.
148
The cause of the illness of the innkeeper's son.
149
The 2 strangers from Nineveh.
150
The religious situation in the country of the 2 strangers.
151
God's judgments and its consequences.
152
The result of the spreading of the gospel. The return of the Lord.
153
The question about the resurrection of the faithfull on the youngest day.
154
The Lord explains His mercy.
155
The notion of eternity.
156
The last judgment.
157
The Lord gives John and Matthew advice for their annotations.
158
The history of the basalt city and its environment.
159
What the sun actually is.
160
The Lord predicts that the strangers will be accommodated by their king.
161
The spreading of the Lord's teaching in Babylon.
162
The Lord blesses the bare region of the persisting shepherds.
163
The Lord and the Pharisees before the city gate.
164
The wine miracle in the Roman inn.
165
The discussion about the wine miracle.
166
The release and the conversion of the Pharisees who are watched by the lions before the city gate.
167
The prediction of the Lord to Barnabas.
168
The confession of faith of the supreme judicial city officer.
169
The materialistic criticism of the supreme judicial city officer on the development of man.
170
The Lord asks the supreme judicial city officer a few questions to think about.
171
The active powers.
172
The life in the beyond. The inner spiritual sight.
173
Appearance of a spirit.
174
Experiences in the beyond.
175
Guidance in the beyond.
176
Questions about Hell and its spirits.
177
The idol images in the house of the innkeeper.
178
On the mountain Nebo.
179
The remarkable sunrise.
180
The degeneration of the Jewish teaching.
181
The house gods in the inn are destroyed.
182
The causes of physical sickness.
183
The battle of nature.
184
The purpose of the battle of nature.
185
The example of a joining of animal souls.
186
The Lord seems to favor the gentiles.
187
The love of the Lord for the Jewish people.
188
False Christs, false prophets and false wonders. Advices for the conduct of the disciples.
189
The difficulty of being a teacher.
190
The priest of Apollo inquires about the Lord.
191
The true worship of God and pagan worship.
192
The origins of idolatry.
193
The origins of Apollo worship.
194
The admonition of the Lord to love and to be patient to spread His teaching.
195
The omnipresence and almightiness of the Lord. The nature of the soul and the process of seeing.
196
An image of the spiritual development of man.
197
The ascend and descend of the angels.
198
The appearance of angels.
199
The activities of the angels.
200
Proof of Raphael's power.
201
The changed region at Mount Nebo.
202
Raphael's proof of his speed.
203
The shining stone of the sun.
204
The animal miracle of Raphael.
205
The surprised servants catch and tame the elephants.
206
The bliss of the perfected spirits.
207
The creation is inscrutable.
208
The miraculous feeding in the inn.
209
The process of digestion in the human body.
210
The most important food for man.
211
The Lord as the almighty Creator.
212
The confession of Peter and his request to explain the parable of the sower.
213
Proclaiming the gospel to all creatures.
214
The images of pulling out the eyes, cutting off the hands and the eating and drinking of the flesh and blood of the Lord.
215
How to apply the commandment of neighborly love.
216
The unfaithful steward.
217
The explanation of the parable of the unrighteous steward and the royal guest meal.
218
The parable of the weeds between the wheat.
219
The characteristics of a false prophet.
220
Performing miracles.
221
Converting through miracles.
222
Forced ripe and completely ripe souls.
223
Judas Iscariot.
224
The Lord warns against laziness.
225
About saving.
226
Morning greetings from the crane birds. About the outer life's sphere (the aura).
227
Why the birds take up water.
228
Travelling in the air.
229
The Lord with His followers in the Jordan Valley.
230
The unwilling innkeeper.
231
The Lord predicts the arrival of a caravan to the innkeeper.
232
The opinion of the innkeeper about the Jews.
233
More opinions of the innkeeper about the Jews.
234
The Lord testifies about Himself and His mission.
235
The origin of the Death Sea.
236
The origin of the Caspian Sea.
237
The innkeeper asks for the reason of the destruction of Babylon and Nineveh.
238
The plague of laziness.
239
Criticizing the food regulations of Moses.
240
Advices about nutrition. The shortcomings of the laws of the prophets.
241
The imperfections of human knowledge.
242
The tolerance of the Romans.
243
The bad intentions of the Pharisees.
244
The innkeeper criticizes the Jewish priests.