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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Dolorous</strong> <strong>Passion</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lord</strong> <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Christ</strong>.Anne Catherine Emmerichwives and children. Numerous accidents happened in the neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> the Lake <strong>of</strong> Genazareth.Many buildings fell down at Capharnaum; and the wall <strong>of</strong> rocks which was in front <strong>of</strong> the beautifulgarden <strong>of</strong> the centurion Zorobabel cracked across. <strong>The</strong> lake overflowed into the valley, and itswaters descended as far as Capharnaum, which was a mile and a half distant. Peter’s house, andthe dwelling <strong>of</strong> the Blessed Virgin in front <strong>of</strong> the town, remained standing. <strong>The</strong> lake was stronglyconvulsed; its shores crumbled in several places, and its shape was very much altered, and becamemore like what it is at the present day. Great changes took place, particularly at the south-easternextremity, near Tarichea, because in this part there was a long causeway made <strong>of</strong> stones, betweenthe lake and a sort <strong>of</strong> marsh, which gave a constant direction to the course <strong>of</strong> the Jordan when itleft the lake. <strong>The</strong> whole <strong>of</strong> this causeway was destroyed by the earthquake. Many accidents happenedon the eastern side <strong>of</strong> the lake, on the spot where the swine belonging to the inhabitants <strong>of</strong> Gergesacast themselves in, and also at Gergesa, Gerasa, and in the entire district <strong>of</strong> Chorazin. <strong>The</strong> mountainwhere the second multiplication <strong>of</strong> the loaves took place was shaken, and the stone upon which themiracle had been worked split in two. In Decapolis, whole towns crumbled to the earth; and inAsia, in several localities, the earthquake was severely felt, particularly to the cast and north-east<strong>of</strong> Paneas. In Upper Galilee, many Pharisees found their houses in ruins when they returned fromkeeping the feast. A number <strong>of</strong> them, while yet at Jerusalem, received the news <strong>of</strong> what hadhappened, and it was on that account that the enemies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jesus</strong> made such very slight efforts againstthe <strong>Christ</strong>ian community at Pentecost.310A part <strong>of</strong> the Temple <strong>of</strong> Garizim crumbled down. An idol stood there above a fountain, in a smalltemple, the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> which fell into the fountain with the idol. Half <strong>of</strong> the synagogue <strong>of</strong> Nazareth,out <strong>of</strong> which <strong>Jesus</strong> had been driven, fell down, as well as that part <strong>of</strong> the mountain from which hisenemies had endeavoured to precipitate him. <strong>The</strong> bed <strong>of</strong> the Jordan was much changed by all theseshocks, and its course altered in many places. At Macherus, and at the other towns belonging toHerod, everything remained quiet, for that country was out <strong>of</strong> the sphere <strong>of</strong> repentance and <strong>of</strong>threats, like those men who did not fall to the ground in the Garden <strong>of</strong> Olives, and, consequently,did not rise again.In many other parts where there were evil spirits, I saw the latter disappear in large bodies amidthe falling mountains and buildings. <strong>The</strong> earthquakes reminded me <strong>of</strong> the convulsions <strong>of</strong> thepossessed, when the enemy feels that he must take to flight. At Gergesa, a part <strong>of</strong> the mountainfrom which the devils had cast themselves with the swine into a marsh, fell into this same marsh;and I then saw a band <strong>of</strong> evil spirits cast themselves into the abyss, like a dark cloud.It was at Nice, unless I am mistaken, that I saw a singular occurrence, <strong>of</strong> which I have only animperfect remembrance. <strong>The</strong>re was a port there with many vessels in it; and near this port stood ahouse with a high tower, in which I saw a pagan whose <strong>of</strong>fice was to watch these vessels. He had<strong>of</strong>ten to ascend this tower, and see what was going on at sea. Having heard a great noise over thevessels in the port, he hurriedly ascended the tower to discover what was taking place, and he sawseveral dark figures hovering over the port, and who exclaimed to him in plaintive accents: ‘If thoudesirest to preserve the vessels, cause them to be sailed out <strong>of</strong> this port, for we must return to theabyss: the great Pan is dead.’ <strong>The</strong>y told him several other things; laid injunctions upon him to makeknown what they were then telling him upon his return from a certain voyage which he was soon179

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