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Chapter 65 Fat Ahaz.innkeeper

Jesus the Son of Man 纪伯伦 934Words 2018-03-18
I vividly remember the last time I saw Jesus of Nazareth.At noon that Thursday, Judas came to me and asked me to prepare dinner for Jesus and his friends. He gave me two silver pieces and said, "Go and buy something for dinner." After he left, my wife said, "What an honor." Because Jesus had become a prophet, Has performed many miracles. At dusk, Jesus and his disciples came.They were seated at the table upstairs, but all in silence. They also came last year and the year before.They were in high spirits.Everyone baked cakes, drank wine, and sang our old songs.Jesus was going to talk to them late at night, and then the rest went back to their room and went to sleep, leaving him upstairs because he wanted to be alone after dark.He has been awake, I can still hear his footsteps in bed.

But this time, he and his friends were unhappy. My wife had fish from the Lake of Galilee, hawland pheasant stuffed with rice and pomegranate seeds.I brought them a can of Aiba wine. Then I walked away because I felt they wanted to be alone. They stayed until it was dark, and then went downstairs together.Jesus paused for a moment at the top of the stairs, looked at my wife and me, stroked my daughter's head with his hand, and said, "Good night to all of you! We will be back upstairs again, but not for a short time. We will To live until the sun rises." "We'll be back in a little while for more bread and wine. Thank you couple for your hospitality, and we'll miss you when we sit at the table when we get home."

I said: "Sir, it is our honor to serve you. It is because of your presence that other shopkeepers envy me. I smile proudly at them on the street, and sometimes make a proud face." He said, "Let all shopkeepers be proud to serve others. For he who delivers the bread and the wine is a brother to those who reap, bind, and thresh the corn, and press the wine in the winery. You are all men You are kind, and you are generous even to the hungry, thirsty, and penniless." Then he turned to Judas Iscariot, who was in charge of the purses of his companions, and said, "Give me two denarii."

Judas gave him two denarii and said, "These are the last two denarii in my purse." Jesus looked at him and said, "Soon, not long before, your pockets will be full of money." Then he put two silver coins into my hand and said, "Use it to buy a silk sash for your daughter to wear at Passover in memory of me." He looked at my daughter's face again, then bent down and kissed her forehead, and finally said, "Good night!" he's gone. I heard that what he said to us was written down on parchment by a friend of his.But what I tell you is what I heard from his own mouth.

I'll never forget the sound of his voice when he said: "Good night to you" If you want to know more about his story, just ask my daughter.She is a woman now, but still cherishes the memories of her girlhood.She is more willing to talk than I am.
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