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Jakob Lorber – The Great Gospel of John, vol. 5, part B<br />
amazement at such an unusually large catch of fish of theirs, which freed<br />
them of all further work for a whole month, and they had now won time to<br />
improve their housing a little.<br />
[GGJ.05_207,09] Aziona, however, said, ―Such a thing will be even easier<br />
since in this night, while you all were resting well and good, we received in<br />
our possession as a good prize a number of tools which are necessary!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_207,10] The neighbors asked what had happened in this night; for<br />
they had heard in their huts even in their sleep a strong howling and crying. It<br />
had also seemed to them as if it had been almost as bright as day the whole<br />
night long. Indeed, some of them had gone out of their huts to see what was<br />
happening – but they had not been able to make out what it was over the<br />
small mounds and heaps of rubble that lay between the huts. They had<br />
behaved very calmly, partly only guarded their huts, wives and children and<br />
also thought in all the usual cynical rest of the mind: Well, the day that is<br />
soon to come will bring us the necessary explanation!<br />
[GGJ.05_207,11] At this Hiram said, ―Yes, it will indeed! Oh brothers, that<br />
was a night last night! I have never experienced and nor will I probably ever<br />
experience one like that again! But now nothing more about it; at the<br />
breakfast at the tables of Aziona some things will become clear to you! But<br />
for now gather yourselves; for the morning meal will not let us wait long!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_207,12] At this another asked, ―But since yesterday some<br />
strangers, namely Jews and Greeks, came to Aziona by ship! What sort of<br />
people are they? Are they still here, or have they already left again? Did<br />
these people make that row in the night?‖<br />
[GGJ.05_207,13] Hiram says, ―Just leave all that be! These strangers are our<br />
all-round luck; they are people of the noblest and most perfect sort and will<br />
remain today and probably another number of days with us and will take the<br />
morning meal with us today. They are extremely wise and wonderfully<br />
powerful in will. In short, they are mostly what one otherwise says in the<br />
truest sense about the most perfect gods, namely that they are highly wise<br />
and that all laws of nature must definitely bow under the power of will. There<br />
you have a description of the strangers in all briefness! You do not need to<br />
have any fear of them, however; for they are extremely good and cheerful<br />
people, who cause only all the best to a person and never anything bad! And<br />
now see that you get ready!‖<br />
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