Last Meeting
With Apostles
And Disciples
And
Song By Miriam
By
The
Twelve Apostles
Last Meeting Of Jesus With His Disciples In
Galilee
The work of Jesus in the land of Galilee was done, and
He sent forth a message, and the many came from many towns of Galilee; came to
receive a benediction from His hand. Among
the multitudes who came was Luke, a Syrian from
Antioch, a learned physician and a just and upright man. Theophilus, a Grecian senator,
a minister of Caesar's court, was also there; and many other men of honour and
renown.
Miriam Sings In Praise Of The Master
And Miriam
sang:
All hail the Day Star form
on high!
All hail the Christ who ever was,
and is and evermore
shall be!
All hail the darkness of the shadowland!
All hail the dawn of peace
on earth;
good will to men!
All hail triumphant king,
who grapples with the
tyrant Death,
who conquers in the fight,
and brings to light
immortal life for men!
All hail the broken cross,
the mutilated spear!
All hail the triumph of the soul!
All hail the empty tomb!
All hail to Him despised by men,
rejected by the
multitudes;
for He is seated on
the throne of power!
All hail!
For He has called the pure
in heart
of every country to
sit with Him
upon the throne of
power!
All hail, the rending veil!
The way into the highest
courts of God
is open for the sons
of men!
Rejoice, O men of earth, rejoice,
and be exceeding
glad!
Bring forth the harp
and touch its highest
strings;
bring forth the lute,
and sound its
sweetest notes!
For men who were made low,
are now high exalted,
and they who walked
in darkness
and in the valley of
death,
are risen up,
and God and man are
one for evermore.
Halleluyah!
Praise the Lord for
evermore.
Amen.
And Jesus lifted up His eyes to heaven and said, “My Father-God, let now the
benediction of thy love, thy mercy and thy truth rest on these men. The
lamp is taken from their midst, and if the inner light be not aflame, lo, they
must tread the ways of darkness and of death.” And then He said to all, “Farewell.”
About Theophilus
He was a Grecian senator, a senator from Greek.
The two men, Luke and Thoephilus, were mentioned in The Life And Ministry Of Jesus Christ, when Jesus Christ was about to conclude His works. And Luke testifies that he was not among the Twelve Apostles. He said, “Inasmuch as many have taken in hand to set in order a narrative of those things which have been fulfilled among us, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word delivered them to us, it seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write to you an orderly account, most excellent Theophilus, that you may know the certainty of those things in which you were instructed.”
The statements mean that Luke wrote his book after reading the books written by the Apostles, Disciples and Saints.