God's New Revelations

The Great Gospel of John
Volume 3

Jesus' Precepts and Deeds through His Three Years of Teaching

Table of Contents

1 The oracle of Delphi.

2 On the appearance of higher beings.

3 On the destiny and evolution of man.

4 Directive of the Lord with regard to the robbers.

5 Threat of the Pharisees by Julius.

6 Exchange of opinions between the Pharisees and Julius about Jesus.

7 The Pharisee's admission of the coercion of faith in the temple.

8 The conditions of the Lord when accepting the disciples.

9 The advantages of renunciation.

10 Needs and their evil.

11 On the reason for the Flood.

12 Suggestions for the mission.

13 Noah and the Ark.

14 How earthly treasures should be regarded and used.

15 On the right way to the goal of perfection of human beings.

16 Of the Ascension of Jesus.

17 Of the power of the Lord's Will and the freedom of the human soul.

18 The recording of the speeches of the Lord.

19 The Song of Solomon.

20 On the guests' eating at the morning meal.

21 The healing of the five possessed murderer robbers.

22 Speeches of despair of the possessed.

23 The strange state of the soul of the healed possessed.

24 On the distinction between souls by clairvoyants.

25 Mathael's philosophy of nature.

26 Speech about the conflict in nature.

27 Mathael about the inner life of Cyrenius.

28 Mathael's speech about God.

29 Cyrenius' speech about his wisdom and Mathael's response to it.

30 Jesus draws Cyrenius' attention to to the speech of Mathael.

31 Mathael speaks about the path to the goal of true life.

32 About the unity of eternal life.

33 A prophecy of Mathael.

34 The five cured men want to have Jesus identified.

35 Jesus, the hero in the battle against death.

36 The Lord's speech about the true veneration for God.

37 Julius' concerns about interrogating the other criminals.

38 Julius interrogates the criminals.

39 Suetal's speech about the temple and the Saviour from Nazareth.

40 Why the accused came to Galilee.

41 Mathael's story of his fate and healing.

42 Soul and spirit.

43 On life and death.

44 The Lord cares for the prisoners.

45 Report of the healing of a paralytic on the blessed meadow.

46 Suetal reports about the influence of the miracle worker.

47 Mathael's and Suetal's speeches about rebukes.

48 Mathael's speech on law and love.

49 Explanation of the outer occurrences with Moses.

50 The twelfth doubt about the person of the Saviour.

51 Concerns about the account of the divinity of the Nazarene.

52 Suetal's and Ribar's dialogue about testing Raphael's ability to perform miracles.

53 The main features of the teaching of Jesus.

54 A second miracle in accordance with Ribar's desire.

55 On the difference between Raphael's miracles and those of the magicians.

56 Suetal's and Ribar's opinion about Jesus.

57 The Lord promises both to call their attention to the Saviour.

58 Raphael as an avid eater of fish.

59 Good and bad qualities when reprimanding.

60 Suetal shows himself to be a chatterbox.

61 Raphael's teaching about reflection in one's own heart.

62 Risa's worldly wisdom.

63 Hebram's speech points out Risa's error.

64 The divine order and our understanding of the world.

65 The Lord gives tips for living to beginners.

66 The Lord's speech on the role of the genders.

67 Exceptions in cases of sexuality.

68 On sinful sexual intercourse.

69 Improvement measures for sexually self-indulgent people.

70 Instances of lawful divorce.

71 Behavioural tips for married couples and judges.

72 On testing the engaged couple.

73 Raphael records the Lord's speech on sexuality.

74 Suetal's impatience and curiousity to see the Lord.

75 Suetal talks with Ribar about Raphael's behaviour.

76 Ribar's premonition of the presence of the Lord.

77 How God reveals Himself.

78 Reason and emotion.

79 Reason for the diversity of human talents.

80 A rational person searches for love.

81 The Lord announces a solar eclipse.

82 Raphael as a pilot rescues embattled Greeks.

83 Consequences of the solar eclipse.

84 Gods and human beings.

85 Mathael is assigned as teacher to Ouran.

86 Helena, the noble daughter of the wise Greek.

87 The false sun.

88 The Greeks' fear of the Saviour.

89 Mathael's participation and enlightenment.

90 Origin and explanation of the Greek names of gods.

91 Mathael as destroyer of the walls of the pagan temple.

92 How the beauty of the children of God differs from the beauty of the children of the world.

93 Two kinds of love for the Lord.

94 Mathael talks about the movement of the stars.

95 On the process of education in ancient Egypt.

96 Helena's considerations about the wisdom of mankind.

97 On the right time for and effect of instructing the people.

98 Ouran's thoughts while aware of the presence of the Lord.

99 The extinguishment of the false sun and its impact.

100 Man's great heritage and calling.

101 Helena's opinion about the apostles.

102 Mathael explains the names of the first three signs of the zodiac.

103 Explanation of the fourth to sixth signs of the zodiac.

104 The seventh, eighth and ninth signs of the zodiac.

105 Explanation of the last three signs of the zodiac.

106 Helena asks about the school of Mathael.

107 The zodiac in general.

108 Opinions about the spreading of the new teaching.

109 Judas' character.

110 The search for God.

111 Union with the Lord.

112 How to thank God.

113 The future of the pure teaching of God.

114 Information about the awakening in the spirit.

115 Consequences of the natural disasters in Caesarea Philippi.

116 Mark's joy over the chastisement of the priests.

117 Reprimanding glee.

118 Mathael becomes viceroy.

119 Helena becomes Mathael's spouse.

120 Helena's gratitude and good intentions.

121 On Jesus' nature.

122 On the angels' nature.

123 The wisdom of Jarah.

124 Helena on the power of the priests.

125 Ouran shows how unfounded Helena's fear is.

126 Jarah recounts her experiences about the stars.

127 Conversations about the unusual incidents.

128 Micha's notion of wordly wisdom concerning the incidents.

129 Mathael gives clarifications regarding the memorable incidents.

130 The missions and sufferings of the angels.

131 All human unease is dispelled by Raphael.

132 The difficulty of converting priests.

133 About the right search for God.

134 Reason for the destruction of Caesarea Philippi.

135 Cyrenius and the delegation of the Arch-Pharisees from the burnt down Caesarea.

136 Mark's accusation against the High Pharisee.

137 Negotiation with the Pharisees.

138 Cyrenius gives order to send for witnesses against the Pharisees from Caesarea.

139 On the nature of the earth and the moon.

140 A messenger's report of the revolt in Caesarea.

141 Messenger Herme talks about his experience in town.

142 Further examination by Cyrenius.

143 Judgment of the High Pharisee about the Saviour.

144 The Pharisees judge their leader and Jesus.

145 Cyrenius' gravely serious speech.

146 The character of the High Pharisee.

147 The falsified document.

148 The confession of the High Pharisee.

149 The High Pharisee Stahar makes known his notions of faith.

150 Raphael and Stahar.

151 Stahar's experience with Indian magicians.

152 Stahar relates the assassination of the High Priest Zachariah.

153 Raphael gives explanations on the prophecies of the Messiah.

154 Stahar converts his colleagues.

155 Hebram's speech about the "New Light" of eternity.

156 A Pharisee talks about the responsibility of man.

157 Floran philosophises about God.

158 On humility and arrogance.

159 Floran before the Lord.

160 Floran talks with Stahar and his people about the Lord.

161 Floran's confession before the Lord and testimony about the temple.

162 The avenues of divine guidance.

163 Suggestions for the mission work in the vineyard of the Lord.

164 Boats with guests in sight.

165 On the dangers of haughtiness.

166 Joy of reunion after the arrival of the guests.

167 The prophecies about the incarnation of the Lord.

168 Guidance of the individuals and the peoples.

169 The big group meal at Mark's.

170 The contradiction between wanting and doing.

171 On reincarnation.

172 Cornelius and Jarah.

173 Cornelius' question to Jarah.

174 The natural sun.

175 Development of the heart and mind.

176 The fate of the divine teaching.

177 The dignity of human free will.

178 Human aptitude and destiny.

179 Cornelius' memory of Jesus' birth.

180 The nature and destiny of angels.

181 Philopold's philosophy of creation.

182 The reach of mental understanding.

183 The reason for the incarnation of the Lord.

184 The language of the heart.

185 On the nimbus.

186 Preparations for the imminent storm.

187 The storm.

188 The judgment concerning the region of Caesarea Philippi.

189 The afflicted ship on the deep sea.

190 The Jewish merchants from Persia.

191 The travelers' two delegates in conversation with the Lord.

192 On the blessing and curse of wealth.

193 The essential nature of humans.

194 The Persians' opinions about the Lord.

195 Explanation of a scripture by the Lord.

196 The Lord's question about the Messiah.

197 The Persians' difficulties in converting.

198 Shabbi's warning speech.

199 Dialogue between the two delegates.

200 On premature trust.

201 The difference between the Lord and the magicians.

202 The effects of the Lord's deeds on the Persian Jews.

203 The benefit of activity and the evil consequences of idleness.

204 The nature of true revelation.

205 On the powerlessness of humans.

206 Shabbi recognizes the Lord.

207 On the true worship of God.

208 The Persians' reverence before the holiness of the Lord.

209 On prayer.

210 Jarah's future.

211 Exegesis of the fourth commandment.

212 The Pharisaic reading of the fourth commandment.

213 The Lord explains the law of the Pharisees.

214 What is unchastity?

215 The sin against chastity.

216 The Pharisees' dispute about the divinity of the Lord.

217 Cyrenius' and the Lord's discussion about Murel, Stahar and the disciples.

218 Murel's experiences on his journeys.

219 Where to look for the truth.

220 On the decline of Egyptian and Indian wisdom.

221 On the past life of the individual.

222 Philopold's otherworldly experience.

223 The natural order of the worlds.

224 Murel's speech of praise and gratitude.

225 Fulfillment of the prophecy of Isaiah.

226 The Lord's promise.

227 The nature of the Lord and humankind.

228 The future of Jesus' teachings.

229 Concerns about the mission.

230 The invalidity of all concerns regarding the mission.

231 On the Lord's death and the future of his disciples.

232 Conscience and the influence of the angels.

233 The meteor.

234 The nature of matter.

235 The meaning of the Mosaic history of creation. Mathael's supernatural experience.

236 The incomprehensibility of stern guidance. Communion with the Lord in the heart.

237 Reasons for the difficult guidance of Mathael.

238 The inner Word. The reason for the incarnation of the Lord.

239 The thought of God's boredom.

240 Raphael's question regarding the mission.

241 God's kingdom in the human heart.

242 True spiritual life.

243 On the main obstacles to fulfillment of the promises.

244 The free will of an angel.

245 On Venus.

246 The benefits of the order of Venus.