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Jakob Lorber – The Great Gospel of John, vol. 5, part B<br />
[GGJ.05_191,11] John says: ―Neither is that necessary, for our ship, on<br />
which we can all sleep very well, has been already set up for that; but<br />
perhaps we will remain the whole night in the open air under the trees on the<br />
beautiful grass as is usual, and so you no longer have to worry about<br />
anything.‖<br />
[GGJ.05_191,12] Hiram said, ―Yes, if so, then certainly I will remain here<br />
without further ado! Only there is one unpleasant thing about this area,<br />
particularly at night; that is the great abundance of all sorts of evil crane flies<br />
and other flying insects; then there are here also a great number of vipers,<br />
who at night come out of their holes into the open air and often bother us<br />
very much. There are certainly here also a great number of storks and<br />
cranes, which fly to this area in hordes and catch their very rich meal; but<br />
nonetheless the scum increases so significantly that every evening there is<br />
enough to satisfy a good ten times as many storks and cranes. For this<br />
reason spending the night in the open air is nonetheless not a very pleasant<br />
thing. I would be for preferring to spend the night on the ship, where one<br />
does not need to worry about the insects, nor the crane flies and even less<br />
the vipers in the rooms!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_191,13] John says: ―Do not be concerned about all that; for neither<br />
the one nor the other should bother you all today, or ever again!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_191,14] With this John left the hut and came back to us and wanted<br />
to tell Me everything that had now happened.<br />
[GGJ.05_191,15] But I praised him and said, ―Everything was in the best<br />
order for these people from Me! But I will now tell you something else!‖<br />
Chapter 192<br />
[GGJ.05_192,01] (The Lord) ―We will have a formal war to fight today<br />
towards midnight! For a second deputation from Jerusalem - since the one<br />
under Zinka has not been heard from - was sent out yesterday from<br />
Jerusalem; – from whom, you can easily imagine! They come by ship and<br />
some fishermen who knew you informed them that we entered this bay today<br />
around noon. They will indeed tonight have difficulty finding their way into this<br />
bay, but in the end with the help of a couple of well-paid fishermen familiar<br />
with this place they will nonetheless arrive here. There are also two arch-<br />
Pharisees among them and a main shield bearer of Herod. But in the<br />
meantime do not tell these fishermen anything about it, because we would<br />
thus give them very unnecessary fear, because they still do not fully know us<br />
and very secretly still consider us to be magicians of the most extraordinary<br />
type!<br />
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