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Jesus Christ did not only teach us love for our humanly brothers and sisters, but also for our loyal, loving and tenderhearted companions, the animals. The excerpts from the Gospel of the Holy Twelve, also known as the Gospel of the Nazarenes allow deep insights into the commands of our Savior, that is to confront our brothers and sisters, the animals, with love and treat them with full compassion. To everyone, who hopes to find orientation and to step safely through life: it is absolutely worth to align your being based on the teachings and commands of Jesus Christ, for he is and has always been the way. Furthermore, a short attachment gives some understanding about the philosophy of other religions and writers, who also clearly confess their love of animals. English-language version by Rev. Gideon Jasper Richard Ouseley M.A. Writing, Format, Layout, Pictures, Punctuation Marks by Antonia Katharina Tessnow Website of the Author: www.antonia-katharina.de
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
And the Beasts of the Field
had Respect unto him
and the Birds of the Air
were in no Fear of him,
for he made them not afraid,
yea even the wild Beasts of the Desert
perceived the Power of God in him,
and did him Service
bearing him from Place to Place.
Chapter 6, 14
Verily, I tell you:
Whatever you did
to one of the Least of these,
my Brothers and Sisters,
you were doing it to me!
Matthew 25, 40
The Freeing of the Birds
Jesus brings Peace between all Animals and Mankind
Jesus delivereth a Lion from the Hunters
The Healing of a deaf Man
Jesus rebuketh Cruelty to a Horse
Jesus setteth free the caged Birds
Jesus releases the Rabbits and Pigeons
Jesus rebuketh the thoughtless Driver
The Healing of a blind Man
Jesus denounces Cruelty
The Transfiguration on the Mount The Giving of the Law
Jesus condemneth the ill-Treatment of Animals
The Truth maketh free
The Cleansing of the Temple
By the Shedding of Blood of Others is no Remission of Sins
The Teaching of Cruelty in Animals
Animals, our Brothers and Sisters
What is Truth?
When will the Night end?
Heaven and Hell
And on a certain Day the Child Jesus came to a Place where a Snare was set for Birds, and there were some Boys there. And Jesus said to them: 'Who hath set this Snare for the innocent Creatures of God? Behold in a Snare, shall they in like manner be caught.' And he beheld twelve Sparrows as if they were dead.
And he moved his Hands over them, and said to them: 'Go, fly away, and while ye live, remember me.' And they arose and fled away making a Noise. And the Jews, seeing this, were astonished and told it unto the Priests.
Chapter 6, 7 - 8
For the Spirit of Divine Humanity filling him, filled all Things around him, and made all Things subject unto him, and thus shall yet be fulfilled the Words of the Prophets: The Lion shall lie down with the Calf, and the Leopard with the Kid, and the Wolf with the Lamb, and the Bear with the Donkey, and the Owl with the Dove. And a Child shall lead them.
And none shall hurt or destroy on my holy Mountain, for the Earth shall be full of the Knowledge of the Holy One, even as the Waters cover the Bed of the Sea. And in that Day, I will make again a Covenant with the Beasts of the Earth and the Fowls of the Air, and the Fishes of the Sea and with all created Things. And will break the Bow and the Sword and all the Instruments of Warfare will I banish from the Earth, and will make them to lie down in safety, and to live without Fear.
Chapter 6, 15 - 16
And on a certain Day, as he was passing by a Mountainside nigh unto the Desert, there met him a Lion and many Men were pursuing him with Stones and Javelins to slay him.
But Jesus rebuked them, saying: 'Why hunt ye these Creatures of God, which are more noble than you? By the Cruelties of many Generations, they were made the Enemies of Man, who should have been his Friends.
If the Power of God is shown in them, so also is shown his long Suffering and Compassion. Cease ye to persecute this Creature, who desireth not to harm you, see ye not how he fleeth from you, and is terrified by your Violence?'
And the Lion came and lay at the Feet of Jesus, and shewed Love to him; and the People were astonish, and said: 'Lo, this Man loveth all Creatures and hath Power to command even these Beasts from the Desert, and they obey him.'
Chapter 6, 18 - 21
And as Jesus was going into a certain Village, there met him a Man who was deaf from his Birth. And he believed not in the Sound of the rushing Wind, or the Thunder, or the Cries of the Beasts, or the Birds, which complained of their Hunger, or their Hurt, nor that others heard them.
And Jesus breathed into his Ears, and they were opened, and he heard. And he rejoiced with exceeding Joy in the Sounds he before denied. And he said: 'Now I hear all Things.'
But Jesus said unto him: 'How sayest thou I hear all Things? Canst thou hear the Sighing of the Prisoner, or the Language of the Birds or the Beasts when they commune with each other, or the Voice of Angels and Spirits? Think how much thou canst not hear, and be humble in thy lack of Knowledge.'
Chapter 15, 8 - 10
And it came to pass that the Lord departed from the City and went over the Mountains with his Disciples. And they came to a Mountain, whose Ways were steep and there they found a Man with a Beast of Burden.
But the Horse had fallen down, for it was overladen, and he struck it till the Blood flowed. And Jesus went to him and said: 'Son of Cruelty, why strikest thou thy Beast? Seest thou not that it is too weak for its Burden, and knowest thou not that it suffereth?'