In the tenth Urantia Foundation printing, "fainthearted" was
hyphenated to "faint-hearted."
Original Paragraph:
P2033:1, 190:3.1
The fifth morontia manifestation of Jesus to the recognition of mortal eyes
occurred in the presence of some twenty-five women believers assembled at the
home of Joseph of Arimathea, at about fifteen minutes past four o'clock on this
same Sunday afternoon. Mary Magdalene had returned to Joseph's house just a
few minutes before this appearance. James, Jesus' brother, had requested that
nothing be said to the apostles concerning the Master's appearance at Bethany.
He had not asked Mary to refrain from reporting the occurrence to her sister
believers. Accordingly, after Mary had pledged all the women to secrecy, she
proceeded to relate what had so recently happened while she was with Jesus'
family at Bethany. And she was in the very midst of this thrilling recital when
a sudden and solemn hush fell over them; they beheld in their very midst the
fully visible form of the risen Jesus. He greeted them, saying: "Peace be upon
you. In the fellowship of the kingdom there shall be neither Jew nor gentile,
rich nor poor, free nor bond, man nor woman. You also are called to publish
the good news of the liberty of mankind through the gospel of sonship with God
in the kingdom of heaven. Go to all the world proclaiming this gospel and confirming
believers in the faith thereof. And while you do this, forget not to minister
to the sick and strengthen those who are fainthearted
and fear-ridden. And I will be with you always, even to the ends of the earth."
And when he had thus spoken, he vanished from their sight, while the women fell
on their faces and worshiped in silence.