{"id":225,"date":"2019-05-28T14:25:01","date_gmt":"2019-05-28T14:25:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/?p=225"},"modified":"2019-05-28T14:25:01","modified_gmt":"2019-05-28T14:25:01","slug":"lectionary-readings-for-tuesday-may-28th-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/2019\/05\/28\/lectionary-readings-for-tuesday-may-28th-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"Lectionary Readings for Tuesday, May 28th, 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt\"><strong>Book of Wars Against Jehovih Chapters XLVIII and XLIX<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Chapter XLVIII<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">1. In Haikwad, in Parsi&#8217;e, dwelt king Luthag, a man of great wisdom and kingly power.<br \/>\nHis capital city, Sowruts, lay on the border of Fonecea, and had twelve tributary cities,<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">each city being ruled over by a king.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">2. And great drouth came upon the regions ruled by Luthag; and, being a king of<br \/>\nbenevolence, he sent inspectors far and near, to find a country of water and good soil. But<br \/>\nalas, they found not what was desired.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">3. Luthag consulted the oracles, and behold, the angel, Egupt, came and answered<br \/>\nthe king, saying: Send thou thy seer and I will lead him. So the king sent for his<br \/>\nhigh seer, and told him the words of the oracle. The seer said: Wherever the God<br \/>\ntouched thee, suffer thou me to touch also, and perhaps I can hear thy God speak.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">4. The seer touched the king in the place, and at once the God spake to him, and he heard.<br \/>\nSo it came to pass, the God led the seer into Egupt, which at that time was called<br \/>\nSouth Arabin&#8217;ya. The seer knew not the country, and he asked the God. The spirit said:<br \/>\nBehold, the land of Egupt. Thus was named that land, which is to this day called Egypt.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">5. The seer found the land fertile and well watered; and he returned to Parsi&#8217;e<br \/>\nand informed the king. Thereupon the king commanded his people to migrate to<br \/>\nEgupt. And they so went, in the first year fifty thousand, and in the second<br \/>\nyear one hundred thousand; and for many years afterward an equal number.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">6. These things occurred in the seven hundredth year of the reign of De&#8217;yus in Hored. And<br \/>\nin the space of two hundred years more, behold, the land of Egupt was peopled over with<br \/>\nmillions of people; for the drouth and famines in countries around about drove them<br \/>\nhither.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">7. Luthag sent his son to govern the land of Egupt, and he made it tributary to the<br \/>\nkingdom of Sowruts. The son&#8217;s name was Haxax; and when he was old and died, he left<br \/>\nthe governorship of Egupt to his son, Bakal, who broke the allegiance with Parsi&#8217;e and<br \/>\nestablished all of Egupt as an independent kingdom. Bakal&#8217;s son, Goth, succeeded him;<br \/>\nand Goth enriched his kingdom with great cities and temples, and places of learning, and<br \/>\nfounded games and tournaments. Goth&#8217;s daughter, Rabec, succeeded him; and was the<br \/>\nfirst queen of Egupt. Rabec still further enriched the great land with cities and places of<br \/>\nlearning. Thus stood the country at the time De&#8217;yus was overthrown in his heavenly<br \/>\nkingdom. And now for seventy years the Gods, Osiris, Baal, and Ashtaroth, and Egupt,<br \/>\nhad not much power with mortals.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">8. And during this short period, the shepherd kings migrated into Egupt in vast numbers;<br \/>\nand, in sympathy with these, and of kindred faith, were the followers of Abraham, the<br \/>\nFaithists, who also migrated rapidly into Egupt.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">9. Meantime the kingdom had passed from Rabec to her oldest son, Hwan; and to his<br \/>\noldest son, Naman; and to his oldest son, Sev; and to his daughter, Arma; and to her<br \/>\noldest son, Hotha; and to his oldest son, Rowtsag.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">10. And here stood the matter when Osiris resolved to revise the records of mortals and<br \/>\nangels as regardeth the history of creation by God; which he did according to his own<br \/>\ndecrees, which were as hereinbefore stated.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">11. So it came to pass that through the oracles, king Rowtsag bestowed upon the libraries<br \/>\nof Egupt the history of the creation of heaven and earth, with the origin of sin, and the<br \/>\ncreation of man, the first of whom was thence after called Adam, instead of A&#8217;su,<br \/>\nadopting the Parsi&#8217;e&#8217;an word instead of the Vedic.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">12. And these records were the same from which Ezra, three thousand years afterward,<br \/>\nmade selections, and erroneously attributed them to be the doctrines of the Faithists, who<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">were called Iz&#8217;Zerlites. And the records of the Faithists were not kept, nor permitted in the<br \/>\nstate records, but kept amongst the Faithists themselves, for they were out-lawed then,<br \/>\neven as they are to this day, because they would not adopt the Saviors and Gods of the<br \/>\nstate.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">13. Rowtsag&#8217;s son, Hi-ram, succeeded him; and Thammas, his son, succeeded Hi-ram.<br \/>\nThammas was a seer and prophet, and could see the Gods and talk with them<br \/>\nunderstandingly. Thammas was succeeded by his daughter, Hannah; and she was<br \/>\nsucceeded by Hojax, who was a builder on the T<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">EMPLE OF <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">O<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">SIRIS<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, commonly called the<br \/>\nG<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">REAT <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">P<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">YRAMID<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">14. In honor of the prophet of De&#8217;yus, the first mortal servant of Osiris, whose name was<br \/>\nThoth, Hojax named himself Thothma, which is to say, God-Thoth; for Osiris told<br \/>\nHojax: Thou art the very Thoth re-incarnated; and behold, thou shalt be God of the earth.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">15. Thothma could hear the Gods and talk with them understandingly. And to him, Osiris,<br \/>\nthrough his angel servant God, Egupt, gave especial care from his youth up. At the age of<br \/>\nsixteen years, Thothma passed the examination in the house of philosophy, and in<br \/>\nastronomy and mineralogy. At seventeen he passed T<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">HE <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">B<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">UILDER\u2019S <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">S<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">CHOOL <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">and the<br \/>\nH<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">ISTORIES OF A <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">T<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">HOUSAND <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">G<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">ODS<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">. At eighteen he was admitted as an A<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">DEPT IN <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">L<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">IFE AND <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">D<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">EATH<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, having power to attain the dormant state; and to see without his mortal eyes, and to hear<br \/>\nwithout his mortal ears. At nineteen, he ascended the throne, it being the time of the death<br \/>\nof his father and mother.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">16. For because Osiris desired to use Thothma, he sent his destroying angels, and they<br \/>\ninoculated the breath of Hannah and her husband, and they died by poison in the lungs.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">17. Osiris, through his servant God, Egupt, thus spake to Thothma, saying: My son, my<br \/>\nson! Thothma said: I hear thee, O God, what wouldst thou? Osiris said: Provide thou a<br \/>\ndark chamber and I will come to thee. Thothma provided a dark chamber, and then Osiris<br \/>\nthrough his servant God, came to him, saying:<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">18. Thou hast great wisdom, but thou forgettest thy promise! Thothma said: In what, O<br \/>\nGod? Osiris said: When thou wert in heaven, thou saidst: Now will I go down to the earth<br \/>\nand re-incarnate myself, and prove everlasting life in the flesh. For many years Osiris had<br \/>\ntold this same thing to Thothma until he believed faithfully he had so been in heaven, and<br \/>\nreturned, and re-incarnated himself for such purpose.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">19. And he answered Osiris, saying: Like a dream it so seemeth to me, even as thou<br \/>\nsayest.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">20. Osiris asked Thothma what was the greatest, best of all things. Thothma said: There<br \/>\nare but two things, corporeal and spiritual.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">21. Osiris said: True. What then is wisdom? Thothma said: To acquire great corporeal<br \/>\nknowledge in the first place; and in the second, to acquire spiritual knowledge. But<br \/>\ntell me, thou God of wisdom, how can a man attain the highest spiritual knowledge?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">22. Osiris said: To come and dwell in heaven and see for one&#8217;s self. Thothma said:<br \/>\nHow long shall a man sojourn in heaven in order to learn its wisdom? Osiris said:<br \/>\nOne day; a hundred days; a thousand years; a million years, according to the man.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">23. Thothma said: If one could leave the corporeal part for a hundred days and travel in<br \/>\nheaven for a hundred days, would it profit him? Osiris said: To do that is to master death.<br \/>\nBehold, thou hast already attained to power of the dormant state. To control the course of<br \/>\nthe spirit; that is the next lesson.<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">24. Thothma said: Behold, O God, I have attained to the power of the dormant state,<br \/>\neven as the magicians who submit to be buried for ninety days. Yea, and I go hence<br \/>\nin spirit, and see many things, but my soul is like a breath of wind, and goeth at random.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">25. Osiris said: Provide thou me a temple, and I will come and teach thee. Thothma said:<br \/>\nHow to keep the body so long, that it be not damaged, that is a question? The magicians<br \/>\nwho have been buried long, and being dug up and resuscitated, find their bodies so<br \/>\ndamaged that they die soon after.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">26. Osiris said: Thou shalt build a T<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">EMPLE OF <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">A<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">STRONOMY<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, and dedicate it unto Osiris,<br \/>\nSavior of men and angels, God of heaven and earth. And it shall be built square with the<br \/>\nworld, east and west and north and south. And the observing line shall be with the apex of<br \/>\nthe Hidan vortex, which lieth in the median line of the variation of the north star (Tuax).<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">27. In the form of a pyramid shalt thou build it; measure for measure, will I show thee<br \/>\nevery part.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">28. And thou shalt provide such thickness of walls that no sound, nor heat, nor cold,<br \/>\ncan enter therein; and yet thou shalt provide chambers within, suitable for thyself and<br \/>\nfor thy chiefs, and thy friends, who are also adepts. For I have also provided the<br \/>\nearth unto heaven, and heaven unto the earth; and my angels shall come and dwell for a<br \/>\nseason on the earth; and my earth-born shall go and dwell for a season in heaven;<br \/>\nyea, they shall come to me on my throne and behold the glories I have prepared for them.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">29. Nor shall my temple be exclusive, but open unto all who will pursue the philosophies<br \/>\nof earth and heaven. For which reason thou shalt build it with the sun, moon and stars;<br \/>\nand it shall be a testimony unto the nations of the earth that thou art the highest of all<br \/>\nmortals, and first founder of everlasting life in the flesh. For as the angels of heaven can<br \/>\nreturn to the earth and take upon themselves corporeal bodies for a season, so shalt thou<br \/>\nmaster thine own flesh to keep it as thou wilt. For this is the end and glory for which I<br \/>\ncreated man on earth<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Chapter XLIX<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">1. Osiris then instructed King Thothma to drive out of the land of Egupt all the Faithists,<br \/>\nespecially the shepherd kings, who could not be made slaves of.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">2. Thothma impressed an army of two hundred thousand warriors, and drove off<br \/>\nthe shepherd kings, putting to death more than three hundred thousand of them. And<br \/>\nfrom the Faithists he took all their possessions, such as houses and lands, and suffered<br \/>\nthem not to hold any mortal thing in possession; neither permitting them to till the<br \/>\nsoil, save as servants, nor to engage in any other labor save as servants. And there went<br \/>\nout of the land of Egupt, to escape the tyranny of Thothma, three millions of Faithists,<br \/>\nincluding the shepherd kings, the unlearned. And in regard to the Faithists, who remained<br \/>\nin the land of Egupt, Osiris, through king Thothma, made the following laws, to wit:<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">3. Thou shalt not possess any land, nor house, nor ox, nor any beast of burden,<br \/>\nnor cow, nor calf, nor shall thy people possess an altar of worship, nor temple, nor<br \/>\nplace of sacred dance. But a servant and a servant of servants shalt thou be all the<br \/>\ndays of thy life. But in thy sleeping place and in the sleeping place of thy family<br \/>\nthou shalt do worship in thine own way, nor shall any man molest thee therein.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">4. Thou shalt not profess openly thy doctrines under penalty of thy blood and thy flesh;<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">nor shalt thou teach more in the schools or colleges; nor shall thy children receive great<br \/>\nlearning. And of thy arts, of measuring and working numbers, thou shalt not keep them<br \/>\nsecret longer, or thy blood be upon thee.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">5. And if thou sayest: Behold, the Great Spirit; or Jehovih, the Ever Present, thou shalt<br \/>\nsuffer death, and thy wife and thy children with thee. And if a man query, to try thee,<br \/>\nasking: Who created the world? thou shalt answer: Behold, God! And if he should further<br \/>\nask: Thinkest thou the Creator is Ever Present? thou shalt say: Nay, but as a man that hath<br \/>\nfinished his labor, he sitteth on his throne in heaven. And if he further ask thee: Where is<br \/>\nGod? thou shalt answer: On the Mountain Hored, in heaven. And if he still further ask<br \/>\nthee: Is the Ever Present a Person? thou shalt say: Nay, the Ever Present is void like the<br \/>\nwind; there is but one ruler in heaven and earth, even Osiris, who is Lord the God, Savior<br \/>\nof men.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">6. Who else but doeth these things shall be put to death; whoso boweth not unto<br \/>\nThothma, my earthly ruler, shall not live, saith God.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">7. These laws were entered in the libraries of Egupt, and also proclaimed publicly by the<br \/>\nscribes and seers. And yet with these restrictions upon them there remained in the land of<br \/>\nEgupt more than two million Faithists.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">8. And it came to pass that Thothma began the building of the T<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">EMPLE OF <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">O<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">SIRIS <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">(pyramid),<br \/>\nand he impressed two hundred thousand men and women in the building thereof, of<br \/>\nwhich number more than one-half were Faithists. And these laborers were divided into<br \/>\ngroups of twelves and twenty-fours and forty-eights, and so on, and each group had a<br \/>\ncaptain; but for series of groups of one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight men and<br \/>\nwomen, there were generals, and for every six generals there was one marshal, and for<br \/>\nevery twelve marshals was one chief, and these chiefs were of the Privy Council of the<br \/>\nking.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">9. And the king allotted to every chief a separate work; some to dig canals, some to<br \/>\nquarry stone, and some to hew the stones; some to build boats, some to provide rollers,<br \/>\nand others timbers, and yet others capstans.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">10. Two places the surveyors found stone with which to build the temple, one was<br \/>\nabove the banks of the great river, Egon, at the foot of Mount Hazeka, and the other<br \/>\nwas across the Plains of Neuf, in the Mountains of Aokaba. From the headwaters of<br \/>\nEgon a canal was made to Aokaba, and thence by locks descended to the Plains of<br \/>\nNeuf, and thence to Gakir, the place chosen by the king for the temple to be built.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">11. And as for the logs used in building, they were brought down the waters of Egon,<br \/>\neven from the forests of Gambotha and Rugzak. These logs were tied together and floated<br \/>\non the water to the place required, where, by means of capstans, they were drawn out of<br \/>\nthe water ready for use.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">12. As for the stones of the temple they were hewn in the region of the quarries. And<br \/>\nwhen properly dressed, were placed on slides by capstans, and then, by capstans, let down<br \/>\nthe mountain sides, to the water, whereon they were to float to the place required for<br \/>\nthem.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">13. The floats were made of boards sawed by men skilled in the work, and were of<br \/>\nsufficient length and width to carry the burden designed. And at the bottom of the floats<br \/>\nwere rollers, gudgeoned at the ends. Now when a stone was let down from the place of its<br \/>\nhewing on to the float, it was ready to be carried to its destination. And when the float<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">thus arrived near Gakir, ropes, made of hemp and flax, were fastened to the float, and, by<br \/>\nmeans of capstans on the land, the float was drawn up an inclined plane out of the water,<br \/>\nthe rollers of the float answering as wheels.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">14. When all things were in readiness for building the temple, the king himself, being<br \/>\nlearned in all philosophies, proceeded to lay the foundation, and to give instruction as to<br \/>\nthe manner of building it.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">15. These were the instruments used by the king and his workmen: The gau, the length,<br \/>\nthe square, the compass, and the plumb and line. Nor were there any other instruments of<br \/>\nmeasure or observation used in the entire building of the temple. And, as to the measure<br \/>\ncalled <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">A LENGTH, <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">it was the average length of a man, after trying one thousand men.<br \/>\nThis was divided into twelve parts, and these parts again into twelve parts, and so on.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">16. After the first part of the temple was laid, the builders of the inclined plane began to<br \/>\nbuild it also, but it was built of logs. And when it was raised a little, another layer of the<br \/>\ntemple was built. Then again the inclined plane was built higher, and another layer of the<br \/>\ntemple built; and so on, the inclined plane, which was of wood, was built up even the<br \/>\nsame as was the temple.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">17. The width of the inclined plane was the same as the width of the temple, but the<br \/>\nwhole length of the inclined plane was four hundred and forty lengths (of a man). Up this<br \/>\ninclined plane the floats, with the stones thereon, were drawn by means of capstans and<br \/>\nby men and women pulling also.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">18. For four and twenty years was Thothma building the temple; and then it was<br \/>\ncompleted. But it required other half a year to take away the inclined plane used in<br \/>\nbuilding it. After that it stood free and clear, the greatest building that had ever been built<br \/>\non the earth or ever would be.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">19. Such, then, was Thothma&#8217;s T<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">EMPLE OF <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">O<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">SIRIS<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">THE <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">G<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">REAT <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">P<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">YRAMID<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">20. Jehovih had said: Suffer them to build this, for the time of the building is midway<br \/>\nbetwixt the ends of the earth; yea, now is the extreme of the earth&#8217;s corporeal growth; so<br \/>\nlet it stand as a monument of the greatest corporeal aspiration of man. For from this time<br \/>\nforth man shall seek not to build himself everlastingly on the earth, but in heaven. All<br \/>\nthese things shall be testimony that in the corporeal age of the earth man was of like<br \/>\naspiration, and in the spiritual age of man in an opposite condition of corporeal<br \/>\nsurroundings; for by the earth I prove what was; and by man prove what the earth was and<br \/>\nis at certain periods of time.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Book of Wars Against Jehovih Chapters XLVIII and XLIX Chapter XLVIII 1. In Haikwad, in Parsi&#8217;e, dwelt king Luthag, a man of great wisdom and kingly power. His capital city, Sowruts, lay on the border of Fonecea, and had twelve tributary cities, each city being ruled over by a king. 2. 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