23 And then the priests refrained from doing Jesus harm; but one spoke out and said,
24 Within this holy place has not this reckless youth done violence to Parabrahm? The law is plain; it says, He who reviles the name of Brahm shall die.
25 Lamaas plead for Jesus’ life; and then the priests just seized a scourge of cords and drove him from the place.
26 And Jesus went his way and found a shelter with the black and yellow men, the servants and the tillers of the soil.
27 To them he first made known the gospel of equality; he told them of the Brotherhood of Man, the Fatherhood of God.
28 The common people heard him with delight, and learned to pray, Our Father-God who art in heaven.
CHAPTER 25.
Jesus teaches the sudras and farmers. Relates a parable of a nobleman and his unjust sons. Makes known the possibilities of all men.
When Jesus saw the sudras and the farmers in such multitudes draw near to hear his words, he spoke a parable to them; he said:
2 A nobleman possessed a great estate; he had four sons, and he would have them all grow strong by standing forth and making use of all the talents they possessed.