"Caesarea-Philippi" changed to "Caesarea Philippi"
Original Paragraph:
P1748:4, 157:6.1
Jesus and the apostles remained another day at the home of Celsus, waiting for
messengers to arrive from David Zebedee with funds. Following the collapse of
the popularity of Jesus with the masses there occurred a great falling off in
revenue. When they reached Caesarea-Philippi, the
treasury was empty. Matthew was loath to leave Jesus and his brethren at such
a time, and he had no ready funds of his own to hand over to Judas as he had
so many times done in the past. However, David Zebedee had foreseen this probable
diminution of revenue and had accordingly instructed his messengers that, as
they made their way through Judea, Samaria, and Galilee, they should act as
collectors of money to be forwarded to the exiled apostles and their Master.
And so, by evening of this day, these messengers arrived from Bethsaida bringing
funds sufficient to sustain the apostles until their return to embark upon the
Decapolis tour. Matthew expected to have money from the sale of his last piece
of property in Capernaum by that time, having arranged that these funds should
be anonymously turned over to Judas.