Maria Valtorta THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME 7 parts The birth and Hidden Life of Mary and Jesus chapters 1-43 The first year of the Public Life of Jesus chapters 44-140 The second year of the Public Life of Jesus chapters 141-312 The third year of the Public Life of Jesus chapters 313-540 Preparation for the Passion of Jesus chapters 541-600 Passion and Death of Jesus chapters 601-615 Glorification of Jesus and Mary chapters 616-651 Farewell to the Work, chapter 652 10 volumes Volume One, chapters 1-78 Volume Two, chapters 79-159 Volume Three, chapters 160-225 Volume Four, chapters 226-295 Volume Five, chapters 296-363 Volume Six, chapters 364-432 Volume Seven, chapters 433-500 Volume Eight, chapters 501-554 Volume Nine, chapters 555-600 Volume Ten, chapters 601-652 Maria Valtorta THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME VOLUME FOUR Chapters 226-295 CENTRO EDITORIALE VALTORTIANO Original title: Maria Valtorta, L’Evangelo come mi e stato rivelato Copyright © 2 0 01 by Centro Editoriale Valtortiano srl., Viale Piscicelli 89-91, 03036 Isola del Liri (fr) - Italy. Translated from Italian by Nicandro Picozzi Maria Valtorta, The Gospel as revealed to me. 10 volumes. Second edition All rights reserved in all countries Copyright © 2012 by Centro Editoriale Valtortiano srl., Viale Piscicelli 89-91, 03036 Isola del Liri (fr) - Italy. ISBN 978-88-7987-184-6 (Volume four) ISBN 978-88-7987-180-8 (Complete work in 10 volumes) Graphic and printing: Centro Editoriale Valtortiano srl., Isola del Liri (Fr) - Italy Reprinted in Italy, 2014. Previous edition: Maria Valtorta, The Poem of the Man-God, 5 volumes, © 1986 by Centro Editoriale Valtortiano srl INDEX The second year of Public Life of Jesus. (continuation) 226. A good sign by Mary of Magdala. Death of old Ismael. 11 227. An uncompleted event. 13 228. In the boat to Bethsaida, where Marjiam is entrusted to Porphirea. 14 229. Preaching to the citizens of Bethsaida on the act of good- will by Simon Peter. 18 230. Healing of the woman with a haemorrhage and resurrec­ tion of the daughter of Jairus. Mt 9, 18-26; Mk 5, 21-43; Lk 8, 40-56 21 231. In Capernaum Martha speaks with Jesus about the crisis that torments Mary of Magdala. 26 232. The healing of two blind men and a dumb demoniac. Mt 9, 27-34 33 233. The parable of the lost sheep, also listened to by Mary of Magdala. Mt 18, 11-14; Lk 15, 1-7 39 234. Commenting three episodes on the conversion of Mary of Magdala. 42 235. Martha is reassured by her sister Mary of the conversion. 50 236. The dinner in the house of Simon the Pharisee and the absolution of Mary of Magdala. Lk 7, 36-50 53 237. The request for labourers for the harvest and the parable of the hidden treasure in the field. Mary of Magdala goes to the Holy Mary. Mt 9, 35-38; 13, 44 61 238. The arrival in Capernaum of the Holy Mary with Mary of Magdala under a storm. 70 239. The parable of the fish and the parable of the pearl. The treasure of ancient and new teachings. Mt 13, 45-52 75 240. In Bethsaida in the home of Porphirea and Marjiam who teaches the prayer of Jesus to Magdalene. 82 241. Vocation of the daughter of Philip. The arrival in Mag­ dala and the parable of the lost drachma. Lk 15, 8-1O 85 242. In Tiberias with Mary of Magdala. The Roman Crispus and the search for Truth. 92 243. In Cana in the house of Susanna. The aspects, the meth­ ods and the voice of Jesus. A discussion on possessions. 102 244. John repeats a sermon by Jesus on Creation and on the populations that await the Light. 112 245. An accusation by the Nazarenes to Jesus, rejected with the parable of the healed leper. Mt 13, 53-58; Mk 6, 1-6 119 246. An apologue for the citizens of Nazareth, who are incred­ ulous. Mt 13, 53-58; Mk 6, 1-6 125 247. Holy Mary teaches Magdalene mental oration. 135 248. In Bethlehem of Galilee. Judgment of a murder and par- able of the petrified forests. 141 249. Holy Mary teaches Judas Iscariot the duty of faith to God. 153 250. To the disciples that arrived with Isaac, the parable of the mud that turned into aflame. The sacrifice of John of Endor. 158 251. To the Siro-Phoenician fishermen the parable of the per- severing miner. Ermasteus of Ashkelon. 169 252. The return to Tyre. Miracles and the parable of the vine and the elm tree. 174 253. Mary of Alphaeus and spiritualised maternity. The Mag- dalene must become stronger by suffering. 184 254. The meeting with Syntyche, a Greek slave and the arriv­ al at Caesarea Maritime. 190 6 % 255. Ill feelings of the apostles. The departure of Martha and Mary with Syntyche. Application of the law of the slave. 199 256. With the vine-dressers, healing of an old man and the parable on hope. 206 257. Jesus and James of Alphaeus retire to mount Carmel. 213 258. The future mission of James of Alphaeus, taught by Jesus on mount Carmel. 216 259. Lesson on the Church and Sacraments to James of Al­ phaeus who performs a miracle. 226 260. Two parables of Peter for the peasants of the plain of Es­ drelon. 236 261. Exhortation to the peasants of Doras passed to the em­ ployment of Johanan. 244 262. An undesired daughter and the role of the redeemed woman. The Iscariot asks Mary for help. 248 263. The healing of a man with an atrofised arm. Mt 12, 9-14; Mk 3, 1-6; Lk 6, 6-11 260 264. A day of Judas Iscariot in Nazareth. 263 265. Instructions to the twelve apostles who begin their min­ istry. Mt 10, 1-42; Mk 6, 7-13; Lk 9, 1-6 274 266. The disciples of the Baptist want to make sure that Je­ sus is the Messiah. Proof of the Precursor and invective against the non repentant cities. Mt 11, 1-27; Lk 7, 17-35; 10, 13-15. 21-22 286 267. In Korazim Jesus works as a carpenter for a widow. 296 268. The lesson on charity with the parables of the stones. Je­ sus’ yoke is light. Mt 11, 28-30 300 269. The dispute with scribes and pharisees in Capernaum. The arrival of the Mother and brothers. Mt 12, 22-50; Mk 3, 20-35; Lk 6, 43-45; 8, 19-21; 11, 14-20. 24-26 309 270. News of the killing of John the Baptist. Mt 14, 1-12; Mk 6, 14- 29 320 7 271. Departure for Tarichea with the apostles that returned from Capernaum. Mk 6, 30-31; Lk 9, 10 328 272. Reincarnation and eternal life in the dialogue with a scribe. Mt 14, 13-14; Mk 6, 32-34; Lk 9, 11 333 273. The first multiplication of the loaves. Mt 14, 15-23; Mk 6, 35- 46; Lk 9, 12-17 338 274. Jesus walks on water. His rapidity in assisting those who invoke Him. Mt 14, 24-33; Mk 6, 47-52; Jn 6, 16-21 344 275. Four new disciples. Speech on the deeds of corporal and spiritual mercy. 349 276. The avid man and the parable of the foolish rich man. The anxieties and vigilance in the servants of God. Lk 12, 13-53 366 277. In Magdala in Mary’s gardens. Love and correction among neighbours. Mt 18, 15-17; Lk 12, 58-59 377 278. Forgiveness and the parable of the iniquitous servant. The mandate to seventy two disciples. Mt 18, 18-35; Lk 10, 1-12. 16 383 279. Meeting with Lazarus in the field of the Galileans. 388 280. The return of the seventy two. Prophecy on future mys­ tics. Lk 10, 17-20. 23-24 391 281. In the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. The Condi- tions to follow Jesus, the parable of talents and the par­ able of the good Samaritan. Mt 25, 14-30; Lk 10, 25-37; 13, 1-5; 14, 25-33; 19, 11-27 395 282. Betrayal at Sanhedrim with regards to Ermasteus, John of Endor and Syntyche. 412 283. Syntyche speaks of his encounter with the Truth. 419 284. The house donated by Solomon. Four apostles will re- main in Judaea. 425 285. Lazarus offers John of Endor and Syntyche a refuge. A happy trip towards Jericho without the Iscariot. 428 286. In Ramoth with the merchant Alexander Misace. Lesson to Syntyche on the remembrance of souls. 436 8 287. From Ramoth to Gerasa with the merchants caravan. 443 288. Discussions with the citizens of Gerasa and praise by a woman to the Mother of Jesus. Lk 11, 21-23. 27-28 449 289. The Sabbath in Gerasa. The amusement of Marjiam and the question asked by Syntyche on the salvation of the pagans. 456 290. The man with the ulcered eyes. Stop at the “fountain of the Cameleer’’. The remembrance of souls. 462 291. Marjiam discovers why Jesus prays every day at the ninth hour. 472 292. In Bozrah, the trap of the scribes and pharisees. 476 293. The speech and the miracles in Bozrah after the irrup­ tion of two pharisees. The gift of faith to Alexander Mis­ ace. 481 294. The rich pouch left by the merchant. Farewell by the Mother and the disciples.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages501 Page
-
File Size-