"week ends" in the original text was changed to "weekends" in the tenth
and later Urantia Foundation printings.
Original Paragraph:
P1606:1, 142:8.4
Although Jesus and the apostles spent the entire month of June in or near Jerusalem,
they did no public teaching during this period. They lived for the most part
in tents, which they pitched in a shaded park, or garden, known in that day
as Gethsemane. This park was situated on the western slope of the Mount of Olives
not far from the brook Kidron. The Sabbath week ends
they usually spent with Lazarus and his sisters at Bethany. Jesus entered within
the walls of Jerusalem only a few times, but a large number of interested inquirers
came out to Gethsemane to visit with him. One Friday evening Nicodemus and one
Joseph of Arimathea ventured out to see Jesus but turned back through fear even
after they were standing before the entrance to the Master's tent. And, of course,
they did not perceive that Jesus knew all about their doings.