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Three Days in the Temple

When I thus had got permission to speak, I spoke at once to the elders and scribes who indicated to Me that I should talk, and ask now what ever I liked, and they would dutifully answer Me. I therefore again began with the question given on the previous day, and asked: “Your words put ever so assuringly cannot calm the sea, nor can they command silence to the roaring winds! It is only a blind man who does not remark the signs of the times; and if he is stone deaf, neither can be aware of the most powerful rolling thunder of history, even of this that is the most memorable time of the whole earth. Whereas Carmel and Sion bowed their heads at the Coming of the King of Glory, and the mountain tops of Horeb flowed with milk and honey, you who should be the first to know about it and should inform the waiting people thereof - you know not one syllable!” – Three Days in the Temple, Chapter 3, Paragraph 1

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