
Chapter 15
The saddest days
– Peter disguised as a trader in Jerusalem; – Instructing the leader of the Pharisees;
– James Malachias;
– The reunion of the wise men;
– More money to persuade him to turn himself in;
– Advising Peter;
– The greedy Hebrew finds out about his blood brother’s course;
– Mary awaits Veronica so that she would see him again;
– Veronica and John, his siblings, arrive at Mount Ghetsemane coming from Galilee;
– With Mary;
– John, the one who had a limp;
– James Joseph;
– Simon Cananeus;
– His return to Jerusalem;
– The prediction that what he had done would be witnessed to and reported and that the teachings of God he had brought would be revived;
– Being observed by the commanderat the Temple, and how the latter finally obtained permission from his immediate superior to arrest him;
– The stealing of some more notes with God’s teachings;
– How this planet will be when our Father’s teachings are revealed as they were first announced and practiced;
– The one with the highest rank sent by the colonizing metropolis decides on how to behave when he was arrested;
– Joseph of Arimathea;
– The attempt of the ones who had power to corrupt Matthew;
– At Barachiah’s, his last supper;
– The denouncer receives a complementary pay;
– His detention on the Mount of Olives;
– Nebethuel gives up his living for his;
– Questioned by the high priest;
– Part of Peter’s redemption;
– His trial;
– Instructing the supreme commander of the imperial metropolis;
– In Jerusalem, the behavior of his close collaborators after his arrest;
– His coronation;
– Freedom to the ex-fisherman from Capernaum;
– Thaddeuswatches the denouncer’s disembodiment;
– The failed plan to avoid his death;
– Telling Mary that he would be with our Father;
– The decision about his destiny;
– Choosingbetween his freedom or that of a thief;
– On the way to the Mount of the Damned by the Lord to Eternal Hell, he is relieved from the crossbar;
– His crucifixion and death;
– The ex-fisherman’s amazing attempt to save him;
– The stealing of a lot more of Matthew’s notes;
– After his passing, the encounter with Ruth’s son-in-law;
– Told that he had returned in spirit, his followers go away from Jerusalem;
– The outcome of the dislodgment of the refuge of peace in Jerusalem, which was destroyed by the soldiers from the colonizing metropolis, after a cruel massacre;
– The concealment of his body of flesh and, according to what people believed at the time,his resurrection;
– The strikingdeclaration of two foreign combatants with regard to his departure towards the Lord;
– The certainty among the subjugated ones about the destinyof his apostles and disciples.