In the tenth and later Urantia Foundation printings, "grottos" was changed
to "grottoes." Because both spellings are acceptable, it is unclear why
such a change should have been made.
Original Paragraph:
P1695:5, 151:6.2
This entire hillside was covered with caverns which had been hewn out of the
rock. Many of these niches were ancient sepulchres. About halfway up the hillside
on a small, relatively level spot was the cemetery of the little village of
Kheresa. As Jesus and his associates passed near this burial ground, a lunatic
who lived in these hillside caverns rushed up to them. This demented man was
well known about these parts, having onetime been bound with fetters and chains
and confined in one of the grottos. Long since
he had broken his shackles and now roamed at will among the tombs and abandoned
sepulchres.