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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Cover Sheet
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    • the first time the secret of the two Jesus children. He also describes
    • the workings of Zarathustra, the relation between the Buddha and Jesus
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Publisher's Note
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    • Christ-Jesus in celestial and earthly history. All these courses and lectures
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Contents
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    • the first time the secret of the two Jesus children. He also describes
    • the workings of Zarathustra, the relation between the Buddha and Jesus
    • Jesus-child. The Adam-soul before the Fall. The Reincarnation of Zarathustra
    • in the Solomon Jesus-child
    • inspired by Buddha and by Zarathustra converge in Jesus of Nazareth.
    • The Nathan Jesus and the Solomon Jesus
    • Jesus-Children. The Incarnation of the Christ in Jesus of Nazareth. Vishva
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • This also applies in the case of the Being known as Jesus of
    • Nazareth, or, after the Baptism, as Christ Jesus. Differing accounts
    • of the childhood of Jesus in the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke.
    • bodies of Jesus of Nazareth.
    • head of the Nathan Jesus-child on the occasion of the presentation in
    • 2:27 And he came by the Spirit into the temple: and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him after the custom of the law, \
    • St. Luke. Christ Jesus depicted as the Physician of body and soul.
    • the twelve-year-old Nathan Jesus-child. Rejuvenation of Buddhism. The
    • finding of Jesus in the temple and the change manifest in him.
    • Jesus-child descended from the Nathan line of the House of David.
    • later incarnation in ancient Chaldea and still later as Jesus of the
    • Being who later appeared as Christ. The Nathan Jesus and the great
    • Jesus-child. Buddhism rejuvenated by the youthful forces of this
    • the Solomon (or kingly) line. The child Jesus of St. Luke's Gospel
    • descended from the Nathan line; the child Jesus of St. Matthew's
    • Reincarnation of Zarathustra in the Solomon Jesus-child.
    • through the births of the two Jesus-children in Palestine. Interval of
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Relevant Literature
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    • From Jesus to Christ
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Works of Steiner
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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    • whether we speak of Him as Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism by
    • Being who was Christ Jesus, we must trace the paths traversed by the
    • in tomorrow's lecture, namely the life of Jesus of Nazareth
    • dead it was made known to Joseph, the father of Jesus, that they
    • Matthew we find the annunciation of Jesus of Nazareth described quite
    • learn that the parents of Jesus of Nazareth lived at that place and
    • there, Jesus was born. Then came the circumcision, after eight days
    • Jesus remained behind in the temple, how his parents sought and found
    • accounts of Jesus of Nazareth before the Christ descended into him.
    • Gospel of St. Matthew that directly after the birth of Jesus his
    • of the Christ into the three bodies of Jesus of Nazareth. Many
    • Jesus of Nazareth before the Christ took possession of his three
    • begin by considering the nature and the life of Jesus of Nazareth as
    • the knowledge of Jesus of Nazareth compare with what is described in
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • and nature of Christ Jesus.
    • They could say to themselves: Christ Jesus came not
    • connection between Christ Jesus and John the Baptist have their
    • the childlike nature as in what is said of the childhood of Jesus of
    • Jesus and Jesus of Nazareth. The whole complicated range of truth
    • must contemplate the epoch when Christ Jesus came to humanity, and
    • world. We look with the shepherds into the manger where ‘Jesus of
    • 2:27 And he came by the Spirit into the temple: and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him after the custom of the law, \
    • glorified Bodhisattva above the head of the Jesus-child of the House
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • to portray Christ Jesus as the Healer of body and soul because having
    • to say about Christ Jesus from the standpoint of a physician will
    • twelve-year-old Jesus, united with all the forces through which the
    • Jesus-child from birth onwards united with the astral sheath detached
    • Jesus-child. Hence the boy was able to speak with all the simplicity
    • which we have referred to-day. When Jesus was found in the temple he
    • a sudden change came over the twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple. We
    • of the Jesus-child and was thereby able to speak in a new way to the
    • appertains to the scene of Jesus in the temple could be described
    • the later years of the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • Nathan Jesus-child. The Adam-soul before the Fall. The Reincarnation
    • of Zarathustra in the Solomon Jesus-child.
    • that the protective astral sheath of the Nathan Jesus-child —
    • in the twelfth year of Jesus' life. From that moment onwards we have to do
    • detached from the twelve-year-old Jesus-child.
    • Jesus-child — a Being from whom proceeded the forces that were
    • human being but a very special Being who grew up in the Jesus-child
    • case of the Jesus-child who was then to deliver to the Nirmanakaya of
    • have ensouled the body of Jesus up to the time of puberty in such a
    • vitalising power of the Nathan Jesus-child?
    • his early years this Jesus-child bore within him the power of the
    • speaks of Jesus of Nazareth?
    • had waited the longest before incarnating. In the Nathan Jesus-child
    • into the Jesus-child by the great Mother-Lodge had not only descended
    • Solomon line also had a child named ‘Jesus’. In the body of this
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • Jesus of Nazareth. The Nathan Jesus and the Solomon Jesus.
    • child Jesus, as recorded in the Gospel of St. Matthew. This child of
    • other the stream of Zoroastrianism in the Jesus of the Solomon line
    • Jesus children were separated by a period of a few months. But Jesus
    • The Jesus of St. Matthew's Gospel was taken to Egypt by his parents,
    • at the same time. The Nathan Jesus was born after the Bethlehem
    • to understand the Jesus of the Gospel of St. Matthew in the light of
    • Zarathustra, as Jesus of the Solomon line of the House of David,
    • profound mystery is here revealed to us: Jesus of the Solomon line
    • the Jesus whose parents resided originally in Bethlehem is correctly
    • Jesus of whom he is writing resided in Nazareth, that they went to
    • Bethlehem to be ‘taxed’ and that Jesus was born during that
    • the Gospel of St. Matthew we are told that Jesus was born in Bethlehem
    • this reason the Solomon Jesus had to inherit power from the father,
    • were transmitted to the Jesus of the Nathan line. Hence the birth of
    • the Jesus of the Gospel of St. Luke was announced to the mother.
    • described are also full of significance. A forerunner of Jesus of
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • body of the Jesus-child of the Nathan line of the House of David
    • Jesus-child. This etheric substance was imbued with the forces that
    • Jesus-child, their power was immeasurably enhanced. This made it
    • yesterday to be exercised by the mother of the Nathan Jesus upon the
    • the Nathan Jesus. This Being who on the one side was united with the
    • Earth and hovered above the head of the Nathan Jesus — this Being
    • Nirmanakaya of Buddha hovering above the head of the Nathan Jesus;
    • Jesus extended its power into John the Baptist, whose preaching was
    • Jesus-child and continued his preaching inasmuch as he let the words
    • The Being who subsequently passed into the body of the Nathan Jesus
    • Nathan Jesus. For this purpose it was necessary that the
    • Nathan Jesus should himself experience on Earth what it means to feel
    • Individuality in the Nathan Jesus was to stand before the world not
    • lived in the body of the Solomon Jesus, his father and mother having
    • as he (Zarathustra) was in the body of the Solomon Jesus. In his
    • sisters, and passed into the body of the Nathan Jesus. Then the
    • mother of the Nathan Jesus died and, later on, the father too. Thus
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • two Jesus-children. The Incarnation of the Christ in Jesus of Nazareth.
    • development of the central Being of our Earth — Christ Jesus
    • To begin with it will be necessary to recall that Christ Jesus, as He
    • rather His physical body was born — as the Nathan Jesus of the
    • of the Nathan Jesus, and we must now follow the development of this
    • the development of the Nathan Jesus was somewhat accelerated — a
    • In the case of the Nathan Jesus there were very special reasons why
    • body was that of the Nathan Jesus, but that after the twelfth year
    • mind-soul of the Nathan Jesus, elaborating these members in a way
    • the Ego of Zarathustra passed into the body of the Nathan Jesus in
    • The Nathan Jesus, having within him the Zarathustra-Ego, lived on
    • Jesus; the faculties of this soul had been developed to the highest
    • came when his Ego left the body of the Nathan Jesus.
    • The Zarathustra-Ego had lived in the body of the Solomon Jesus until
    • advanced Ego. Anyone observing the Solomon Jesus-child would have
    • mother of the Nathan Jesus died and the spiritual part of her being
    • Solomon Jesus child. This child also died — at about the same
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • the deeds of Christ Jesus — that is, of the Individuality who
    • Luke tells us of the deeds of Christ Jesus on the Earth in such a way
    • figures of the Nathan Jesus-child and the Solomon Jesus-child and
    • interested in what is related about the two Jesus-children, and say:
    • Christ Jesus as related in the Gospel of St. Luke?
    • Sower given by Christ Jesus to His disciples is applicable to the
    • people in regard to the words of Christ Jesus; it also frequently
    • into the soil. Then again, the words of Christ Jesus or the words of
    • it cannot thrive. The meaning, as Christ Jesus indicates, is that
    • that Christ Jesus appeared. Had He come in our epoch He would not
    • to Christ Jesus but to others as well, and the evolution of humanity
    • being, in Christ Jesus, as will be the case in the rest of mankind at
    • Jesus, not every sin will come to expression in an external illness.
    • of the Individuality now in Christ Jesus and how the evil power
    • 5:19 And when they could not find by what way they might bring him in because of the multitude, they went upon the housetop, and let him down through the tiling with his couch into the midst before Jesus. \
    • 5:22 But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answering said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts? \
    • When it is said that Christ Jesus healed those who were paralysed, this
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • about in humanity at the time of Christ Jesus — and this it
    • Christ Jesus appeared on Earth was so decisive that within a
    • was in this milieu that Christ Jesus was to work. The new impulse
    • Jesus came to the Earth. In those days the stage reached in the
    • rôle. Until the coming of Christ Jesus the fully self-conscious Ego
    • Christ Jesus had not come to the Earth. What would have happened? As
    • When Christ Jesus
    • should stream from it — that was the Deed of Christ Jesus on the
    • In memorable words Christ Jesus said to those around Him that whether or
    • time’, Christ Jesus wished to make it understood that the old leaven
    • the times. Hence Christ Jesus called what the Scribes and Pharisees
    • the present age what Christ Jesus said of the Scribes and Pharisees?
    • kind of action consistent with discipleship of Christ Jesus would be
    • Jesus as related in the Gospel of St. Luke.
    • although it is absolutely clear that Jesus was praising the steward for his
    • Christ Jesus wished to bring home to those around Him in the parable
    • the days of Christ Jesus, for then once again we should be thinking
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • a wonderful account of the mission of Christ Jesus on the Earth, as
    • absolutely necessary that what was proclaimed by Christ Jesus should
    • Did Christ Jesus and
    • which came to the Earth as the Nathan Jesus and into whose bodily
    • only the impulse, as it were the seed, that Christ Jesus was able to
    • In the stream in which Christ Jesus was actually working, men had had
    • Ego. These forces could not operate until the time of Christ Jesus
    • 7:19 And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that should come? or look we for another? \
    • 7:22 Then Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached. \
    • Christ Jesus. Before the Christ Event there could be nothing that did
    • possess. Before the time of Christ Jesus the instruments employed by
    • appearance of Christ Jesus that element was added which is of ‘virgin
    • it also imparts the conviction that Christ Jesus addressed himself to
    • before Christ Jesus could speak to men only by using the faculties
    • seed. Christ Jesus, however, spoke to that in man which does not
    • Christ Jesus
    • before them in that world and, simultaneously, Christ Jesus in Glory.
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