Going Into Jerusalem
1. Sabbath at Bethany
2. Sunday Morning with the Apostles
3. The Start for Jerusalem
4. Visiting about the Temple
5. The Apostles' Attitude
Monday in Jerusalem
1. Cleansing the Temple
2. Challenging the Master's Authority
3. Parable of the Two Sons
4. Parable of the Absent Landlord
5. Parable of the Marriage Feast
Tuesday Morning in the Temple
1. Divine Forgiveness
2. Questions by the Jewish Rulers
3. The Sadducees and the Resurrection
4. The Great Commandmen
5. The Inquiring Greeks
The Last Temple Discourse
1. The Discourse
2. Status of Individual Jews
3. The Fateful Sanhedrin Meeting
4. The Situation in Jerusalem
Tuesday Evening on Mount Olivet
1. The Destruction of Jerusalem
2. The Master's Second Coming
3. Later Discussion at the Camp
4. The Return of Michael
Wednesday, the Rest Day
1. One Day Alone with God
2. Early Home Life
3. The Day at Camp
4. Judas and the Chief Priests
5. The Last Social Hour
Last Day at Camp
1. Discourse on Sonship and Citizenship
2. After the Noontime Meal
3. On the Way to the Supper
The Last Supper
1. The Desire for Preference
2. Beginning the Supper
3. Washing the Apostles' Feet
4. Last Words to the Betrayer
5. Establishing the Remembrance Supper
The Farewell Discourse
1. The New Commandment
2. The Vine and the Branches
3. Enmity of the World
4. The Promised Helper
5. The Spirit of Truth
6. The Necessity for Leaving
About the Author: "I have come into this world to do the will of my Father and to reveal his loving character to all mankind. And this one thing I will do, regardless of the misunderstanding of my teachings by Jews or gentiles of this day or of another generation. I declare to you that my Father in Paradise does rule a universe of universes by the compelling power of his love. Love is the greatest of all spirit realities. Truth is a liberating revelation, but love is the supreme relationship. And no matter what blunders your fellow men make in their world management of today, in an age to come these teachings which I declare to you will rule this very world. The ultimate goal of human progress is the recognition of the fatherhood of God and the loving materialization of the brotherhood of man." - Joshua ben Joseph, the Human Jesus