T A O P A T T AThe Acts of Peterand the Twelve Apostles | |||||||
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Non-Christian Ascetic Allegory and Hellenic Parody ?having renounced all actions by the mind dwells at ease in the City of Nine Gates, neither working nor causing work to be done. --- Bhagvad Gita 5:13
| Parody 101: The Christian Covenant(s)
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Parody 101 - The "Spiritual" Covenant of Christian Ministry? |
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1 | [...] which [...] purpose | 101 |
2 | [... after ...] us [...] apostles [...]. | 101 |
3 | We sailed [...] of the body. | 101 |
4 | Others were not anxious in their hearts. | 101 |
5 | And in our hearts, we were united. | 101 |
6 | We agreed to fulfill the ministry to which the Lord appointed us. | 101 |
7 | And we made a covenant with each other. | 101 |
8 | We went down to the sea at an opportune moment, which came to us from the Lord. | 101 |
10 | They showed great kindliness toward us as was ordained by the Lord. | 101 |
12 | After that, a wind came up behind the ship and brought us to a small city in the midst of the sea. | 101 |
55 | It is necessary for us to spread the word of God in every city harmoniously." | 101 |
83 | In a bond of faith we forsook everything as he had said (to do). | 101 |
120 | Peter answered and said to him, "Lord, you have taught us to forsake the world and everything in it. | 101 |
121 | We have renounced them for your sake. | 101 |