taught one of his greatest lessons based on the
old law his people had been given. "Think not," he began, "that I have
come to change any of this law, it is The Word of my Father, and
unchangeable. But I have come to fulfill The Prophecy, and to make an
escape from the law. For the law demands perfection, and no man can be
perfect.
88 Think not that with the sacrifice to come the law is ended. It is
only fortified and made new by the gift that The Almighty and Holy One
gives. Accept that gift, and have Eternal Life."
89 He left Northern and journeyed to Tr, teaching there, also. And
there, too, was added to their numbers. For there joined them an Inn
Sweeper, and a Muan Caravan Worker.
90 Now they turned their feet towards The Tr Road, and their journey
homeward. As they were traveling they joined an Epon caravan, and when
they left it, an Epon and a Litoan traveled with them.
91 "Now," explained The Teacher, "your numbers are full. Those who have
been already with me, will teach those who have joined us what you have
already learned. Then, I will teach you things about The Kingdom of The
Most High, things that only you and your chosen successors shall know,
secrets that you shall share not even with your wife, for were she to
come to know them, she would surely die."
92 So it was, as they journeyed on to his own land, he taught his
chosen ten, and the wonders they learned were beyond their
understanding. But they accepted all that was told them, and as they
crossed the borders of their own land The Teacher led them to a
village, and there he took a bride.