{"id":1261,"date":"2020-04-27T20:52:31","date_gmt":"2020-04-27T20:52:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/?p=1261"},"modified":"2020-04-27T20:52:31","modified_gmt":"2020-04-27T20:52:31","slug":"lectionary-readings-for-tuesday-april-28th-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/2020\/04\/27\/lectionary-readings-for-tuesday-april-28th-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Lectionary Readings for Tuesday, April 28th, 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt\"><strong>God&#8217;s First Book Chapter 14, Chapter 15<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">THE FIRST BIBLE OF VIND\u2019YU. &#8212; BEING OF BRAHMA, A MAN CHOSEN BY<br \/>\nGOD FOR THE CHILDREN OF VIND\u2019YU. GIVING AN ACCOUNT OF BRAHMA<br \/>\nBECOMING AN IESU; OF HIS LABORS AND HIS RESURRECTION AFTER DEATH.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Chapter 15<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">1. These are the races of Brahma: Gons, Shone, Gamma, This, Ram, Zerl, Mex, Shriv,<br \/>\nVat, Eun and Delta, each a thousand years. Of Gamma and Delta, in the upper country<br \/>\n(Wa-wa-o-gan), were born Gu-sem and Hagu by Gamma, and by Delta, Yots, Rammus,<br \/>\nBorgl, Otesiv and Riv. Gamma was of the fourth descent of Git-ow; and Delta the third<br \/>\ndescent of E&#8217;wangga.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">2. The ascending caste of light in the lower country (Ho-jon-da-tivi) was by Ram, first;<br \/>\nthen Zerl, migrants from the land of Ham; then Shriv, then Vat, then Gons and Eun, the<br \/>\nhalf-breed druks; then Shone, and then This.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">3. Jehovih, who by the Brahmins was called Ormazd, sent His light to the earth world<br \/>\nonce for every hundred generations. And the light fell upon His sons, prepared<br \/>\nfrom before their births by the angels of Ormazd. Of the times before the submersion<br \/>\nof Pan, each cycle was called one man, and the length of his life three thousand years.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">4. But of the times after, Ormazd commanded the nations of the earth to be rated as<br \/>\na man, and it was so. Ormazd said: That man may not be confounded, thou shalt<br \/>\nnumber Osiris with the generations that believe not, save in the sun; but of the<br \/>\nZarathustrians, their number shall be as those who survived in the darkness of his cycle.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">5. Which were: Zarathustra from the races of Shone and This; and of Zarathustra, Haman;<br \/>\nof Haman, Wonchakaka, who begat Zoar, who begat Theo, who begat Andassah, who<br \/>\nbegat Mur, who begat Romsat; these were tribes of the Zarathustrian order, who rejected<br \/>\nidols, Lords, Gods, Saviors, kings, queens, and all other rulers on the earth or in the<br \/>\nheavens above the earth, save Ormazd, the Creator. And in Him had faith that to do<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">righteously, and practice good works, made the best, nearest perfect man.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">6. The Light by the Voice was lost in the sixth hundredth year after Zarathustra, but<br \/>\nregained in Romsat by the I&#8217;hins, whence came the tribe Lo-jon, who begat<br \/>\nThonegalahogreif, who begat Subinij, and from him to Wowthutchi-subinij, which were<br \/>\nforty-four generations, the Voice always came to the chief rab&#8217;bah.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">7. In Chusa-king the Voice was lost, but again restored by the I&#8217;hins, whose heirs were<br \/>\ncalled Wah-sin-chung, who begat Avar, who begat Irigavagna, who begat Ben-haoma,<br \/>\nfrom whom was descended thirty generations, the chief rab&#8217;bah of whom could hear the<br \/>\nVoice.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">8. Ben-haoma numbered the Faithists of his day, and there were of them four thousand,<br \/>\nmen, women and children, and all other nations and tribes in Vind&#8217;yu were idolaters.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">9. Through the descendants of Romsat the Voice was again regained by the I&#8217;hins,<br \/>\nthrough a tribe called Shriviyata, who begat Them-saga, who begat Friavamargalum, who<br \/>\nbred with the I&#8217;hins and begat Thace, who begat with the I&#8217;hins Anu, who begat the I&#8217;hins<br \/>\nMaha, who begat with the I&#8217;hins Brah, who had both voice and power from the Father.<br \/>\nAnd he was called Brahma because of his great wisdom.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">10. The angels of Ormazd had prophesied, saying: Out of thy seed shall come one called<br \/>\nB<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">RAHMA<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, who shall have su&#8217;is with power. Things that were revealed to Zarathustra have<br \/>\nbeen lost, but shall be recovered in Brahma.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">11. Romsat had prophesied, moreover: With the coming of Brahma is the end of the I&#8217;hin<br \/>\nrace in Shem (Vind&#8217;yu).<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">12. God spake in kosmon, saying: Let no man say: With Brahma, or with Abram, or with<br \/>\nPo, or with Eawahtah, was the beginning of the doctrine of One Spirit. For since man<br \/>\nwalked upright on the earth, behold, I have said unto him: Thou shalt have but one God,<br \/>\neven the Creator. And in the cycles of my times I have raised up many who have<br \/>\ncomprehended my words, but others constantly put away the I A<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">M<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, and raise up idols<br \/>\ninstead.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">13. But let all men understand who and what, is meant by the terms, Po, and Abram, and<br \/>\nBrahma, and Eawahtah, which is, that though I walked the earth with these, teaching and<br \/>\nspeaking through them, yet none of these were idolized by men. For the nations of the<br \/>\nearth, in the time of these four men, comprehended that they were not Gods, but men<br \/>\nthrough whom, and to whom, I, even God, had spoken.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">14. Brahma said: Have all men stars? Behold, since my childhood up, I have had a star<br \/>\nabove my forehead.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">15. No man could answer Brahma. They said: Brahma is foolish, with all his wisdom.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">16. Brahma asked the star: Who art thou?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">17. God said: I am thy star; I am the light of the second heavens.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">18. Brahma asked: What is thy name, O star, thou mysterious light?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">19. God said: Call me Ormazd; I am the same light that spoke to Zarathustra in the olden<br \/>\ntime.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">20. Brahma asked: Who art thou, O Ormazd, thou voice of light?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">21. God said: With one only shalt thou commune, thy Creator; one only shalt thou<br \/>\nworship, He who made thee alive.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">22. Brahma said: Why hast thou taken up thy abode above my head?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">23. God said: Attain thou to be one with thy Creator, in wisdom, and goodness, and<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">purity, and thou shalt answer thine own questions.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">24. Then Brahma applied to the rab&#8217;bah, the Zarathustrian priests, and he learned<br \/>\nabnegation of self, and the rites and ceremonies of the ancients.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">25. When Brahma was grown up, God said to him: Arise on the morrow, my son, and I<br \/>\nwill lead thee into another country, where thou shalt marry, and settle down for a long<br \/>\nseason.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">26. Brahma said: Peaceful have been my slumbers, and joyous my wakeful hours all my<br \/>\nlife. I have made labor a pleasure, and I give all I have to the poor, doing Thy<br \/>\ncommandments with all my wisdom and strength.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">27. From my youth up I have killed not any living creature of Thine that goeth on the<br \/>\nearth, or swimmeth in the waters, or flieth in the air. Neither ate I of anything that had<br \/>\never breathed the breath of life; and I have been most abstemious in plain food and water<br \/>\nonly, according to the Zarathustrian law. Hear Thou me, O Ormazd; for I will break my<br \/>\nsoul unto Thee, and hold nothing back.<br \/>\nOrmazd said: It is well.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">28. Brahma said: Woe is me, if my soul turneth toward woman! Was I not wed to Thee, O<br \/>\nOrmazd? Was I not Thy Bridegroom from my youth up?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">29. Why, then, protectest not Thou me unto Thyself? Ormazd said: In times past I raised<br \/>\nup many an iesu, and they were without flesh desires all their days.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">30. Such men could not perpetuate the earth; they were good for their day. Zarathustra<br \/>\nwas an iesu. My Light is now for them that can perpetuate. All things are possible in<br \/>\nmy hands. Grieve not, nor smother out any talent I created unto the pure in flesh.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">31. Brahma said: If I love a woman, O Ormazd, may I not lose my love for Thee?<br \/>\nOrmazd said: By faith in Me thou shalt triumph by the road I marked out for thee,<br \/>\nsince before thou wert born. Arise, then, O Brahma, and follow thy star. I will lead thee.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">32. Brahma said: Can there be another way than by celibacy? Can a married man serve<br \/>\nOrmazd?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">33. So, Brahma traveled, and came into the country of Etchoyosin, where lay the<br \/>\nmountains of Talavitcha, under King Tyama, who had enforced the Zarathustrian<br \/>\nreligion with sword and spear, and with chains and death, being himself sole interpreter.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">34. When Brahma came to Au&#8217;watcha, he halted to inquire the way to the high priest&#8217;s<br \/>\nhouse, that he might be absolved for twenty days in Tyama&#8217;s kingdom, according to law,<br \/>\npaying the price as apportioned for strangers.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">35. In answer to his summons, there came to the gate, the damsel Yu-tiv, fairest of<br \/>\nwomen, draped, also, to go before the priest for confession. Brahma inquired of her<br \/>\nconcerning the priest and the tax. Yu&#8217;tiv informed him, and, moreover, said: I am going<br \/>\nthither, and shall delight to lead thee to the place. So Brahma went with Yu-tiv, and<br \/>\nwhen they were gone a little way she said unto him: Whence camest thou, and what<br \/>\nis thy mission? Peradventure, I may serve thee. Behold, I see a star above thy head!<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">36. Brahma said: Seest thou a star? Now I say unto thee, there is an old legend that the<br \/>\npure in heart, looking upward, oft see their own paroda, and think it belongeth to another.<br \/>\nYu-tiv reassured Brahma that she saw the star, whereupon Brahma took heart and said:<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">37. Yea, I have a star, and the Voice of Ormazd cometh to me at times. For some years I<br \/>\nstrove to be a priest, for I saw the wickedness of the world, and, moreover, the tyranny<br \/>\nand tortures of the church (ha&#8217;oke), and my soul cried out for the oppressed who had faith<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">in the Great Spirit more than in the priests. And Ormazd came to me and said: Brahma,<br \/>\nmy son, forsake thy studies, and take thy broad-axe, and go and hew logs. Behold, I will<br \/>\ncome to thee some time, and thou shalt bless the earth.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">38. So I gave up my studies and became a hewer of wood, living abstemiously day and<br \/>\nnight, and praying and striving with all my soul and with all my strength to purge myself<br \/>\nof all earthly thoughts. So I grew, as thou beholdest, to be a large man of great strength.<br \/>\nBut, alas, evil overtook me; my soul desired a woman. And I cried out unto Ormazd,<br \/>\nsaying: Why hast Thou put this matter upon thy son? Lo, I strove to be wedded to thee<br \/>\nonly; I shut my eyes to all the earth, but thou hast suffered me to fall. Rescue thou me, I<br \/>\npray.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">39. Then spake Ormazd to me, saying: Behold, I have revealed my word through such as<br \/>\nhave no earth desires; but that time is past. I will now prove unto the nations of the earth<br \/>\nthat I have power in directing the flesh, that heirs may be born unto me. Arise, therefore,<br \/>\nand go whither I will lead thee, for thou shalt take a wife and raise up seven sons, and I<br \/>\nwill deliver my edifice (church), unto liberty.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">40. So I rose up and walked after the light of my star; thus far have I come, but how much<br \/>\nfurther I must go I know not; but I will go to the end of the earth if Ormazd require it of<br \/>\nme.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">41. Yu-tiv said: I pity thee, O man! One so holy should never with woman wed. To win<br \/>\nsuch a man&#8217;s love, the best of women would forget her God! To bear thee one child,<br \/>\ninstead of seven, a woman would cleave the earth in twain. It would be like peopling the<br \/>\nworld with Gods and Goddesses.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">42. O promise me, stranger, thou wilt turn from such unholy desires. I know not what<br \/>\nmoveth me past all modesty thus to speak to thee, but before Ormazd, Creator of heaven<br \/>\nand earth, erst thou camest to my father&#8217;s gate a voice spake in mine ear, saying: Quickly,<br \/>\nthou, put on thy robes for confession, and hasten to the priest.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">43. I tell thee, O man, to save thee, the angels of Ormazd came to me. It is true that two<br \/>\ncan see more than one.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">44. Brahma said: Who are thou, O woman? Yu-tiv said: A weaver of mats; no more. My<br \/>\nfather liveth in yonder thatch; my mother&#8217;s soul ascended to heaven, giving me birth. She<br \/>\nwas of the I&#8217;hins. From place to place my father and I have been driven; all the ills of<br \/>\nearth are written on my soul. And the rudeness of men; the light-heartedness of women!<br \/>\nBy day and by night my soul crieth out for the miseries of the earth. O the sins of the<br \/>\nearth! O the death of little infants! O the trials of the poor! O the suffering of the sick! O<br \/>\nthe anguish of the imprisoned! O stranger, stranger, stranger! People not this world more!<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">45. Let us turn our souls upward; to Nirvana; to the regions of endless paradise! To the<br \/>\nvoices of angels and Gods! To wisdom that erreth not; to music never discordant! To love<br \/>\nthat never separateth! Never!<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">46. Brahma said: Now I beseech Thee, O Ormazd, that I may never marry! But because<br \/>\nThou hast raised up here so fair a woman, and withal so wise, give me leave that I may<br \/>\ndwell near at hand!<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">47. Then spake Ormazd, out of the midst of the voices of their stars, saying: Hold up thy<br \/>\nhand, O man! Hold up thy hand, O woman! And they held up their hands, and Ormazd<br \/>\nsaid: I am the Father, and ye are My children. That I may have joy, dwell ye near together.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">48. Now after this, Brahma and she proceeded to the priest&#8217;s house and made their<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">sacrifices, and returned and came to Yu-tiv&#8217;s father&#8217;s house, and the father&#8217;s name was<br \/>\nAliegan-is, called Ali. And Yu-tiv told her father all that had happened, but Brahma said<br \/>\nlittle. Ali said: What the All Light doeth is well done. My house is ample. Brahma shall<br \/>\nsojourn so long as he desireth.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">49. Brahma said: Of mine own accord I am not master of many words. When it pleaseth<br \/>\nOrmazd to speak with me, I will raise my voice. Then Yu-tiv spread mats and provided<br \/>\nfood, and sat it before Brahma, and he ate; and after that they said prayers according to<br \/>\nthe laws of the king, and then retired to sleep.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Chapter 15<\/span><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">1. When morning came, Brahma and Yu-tiv rose early, and came and spake together, in<br \/>\njoy greeting, and they were moved to shake hands, though such a proceeding was not<br \/>\naccording to the fashion of the country, save betwixt relatives. And it came to pass that<br \/>\nthey were much together during the day, and in the evening they walked together, but<br \/>\ntouched not one the other.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">2. Now on the second day, when they walked together, they held hands. And on the third<br \/>\nday they joined arms. And on the fourth day they kissed each other. And after that<br \/>\nthey were only separated at night when they slept. But it came to pass that they were<br \/>\nso delighted with each other that they sat up nearly all night, so as not to be separate.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">3. And all the while they neglected not their devotion to Ormazd; but finally they sat up<br \/>\nall night, sleeping not, save in each other&#8217;s arms.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">4. Yu-tiv said: Since we sit up all night, it is wiser to sit on mats than on stools. Brahma<br \/>\nsaid: It is wiser. So they provided mats, half raised and half spread down, for a season,<br \/>\nand finally laid the mats full length, and they laid down together. More than that, history<br \/>\nsaith not.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">5. But Brahma followed his trade in that country, and it came to pass they had a son born<br \/>\nto them, and his name was Whe-ish; and in time another son, and his name was Vus, and<br \/>\nthen Git-un, and Vede, and Oos, and Sa-it.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">6. Now after they lived together as man and wife, the voice of Ormazd came not to<br \/>\nBrahma; though the angel of Ormazd remained, and at times talked to both Brahma and<br \/>\nYu-tiv, his wife. Now during all the time, until after the birth of the sixth son, Yu-tiv had<br \/>\nfaith in Ormazd, and was a Faithist in her whole heart. But during all these years she had<br \/>\nonly communion with the angels, and withal had suffered many hardships in common<br \/>\nwith Brahma.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">7. And their love abated not one jot or tittle, and Yu-tiv believed in her husband, and<br \/>\nencouraged his aspirations. He had said to her ten thousand times: I know Ormazd will<br \/>\ncome; through me will He deliver the Faithists out of bondage.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">8. And she believed in him; and believed these things would come to pass, and believed<br \/>\nher sons would have the Voice of the Creator with them also. But after the birth of the<br \/>\nsixth child, Yu-tiv lost faith in the Father! She said: All my life I have been in error.<br \/>\nThere is no All Person. There is no Voice, save the spirits of the dead. And they know<br \/>\nlittle more of heaven than we. The Creator is dumb, like the wind; His voice is like the<br \/>\nwind, it speaketh nothing.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">9. And after that, she ceased to use the name Ormazd, or Father, but said, Eolin, after the<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">manner of the ancients. And Brahma ceased more to speak in presence of Yu-tiv of the<br \/>\ncoming of Ormazd to himself; and he also adopted the name Eolin, signifying, like the<br \/>\nwind, void of shape or person.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">10. Whilst this state of unbelief was upon them, they had another child born to them, and<br \/>\nthey called his name Hog, signifying, F<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">ACT<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, or without inspiration; an animal that rooteth<br \/>\nin the ground.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">11. Yu-tiv weaned Hog when he was three years old, and, on the day following, the voice<br \/>\nof God came to Brahma, saying: Brahma! Brahma! And Brahma said: Here am I, O Eolin.<br \/>\nAnd the Father said: Be thou faithful another eighteen years! I shall be with thee to the<br \/>\nend!<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">12. Brahma was so delighted, he ran home and told Yu-tiv, but she rejoiced not; she made<br \/>\nno answer. Silently she looked upward for a long while, and then she said: Eighteen<br \/>\nyears! Hog will be twenty-one. And thou and I will be old.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>God&#8217;s First Book Chapter 14, Chapter 15 THE FIRST BIBLE OF VIND\u2019YU. &#8212; BEING OF BRAHMA, A MAN CHOSEN BY GOD FOR THE CHILDREN OF VIND\u2019YU. GIVING AN ACCOUNT OF BRAHMA BECOMING AN IESU; OF HIS LABORS AND HIS RESURRECTION AFTER DEATH. Chapter 15 1. 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