"believers, in Alexandria." changed to "believers in Alexandria."
Original Paragraph:
P2044:1, 191:6.1
While the eleven apostles were on the way to Galilee, drawing near their journey's
end, on Tuesday evening, April 18, at about half past eight o'clock, Jesus appeared
to Rodan and some eighty other believers, in Alexandria.
This was the Master's twelfth appearance in morontia form. Jesus appeared before
these Greeks and Jews at the conclusion of the report of David's messenger regarding
the crucifixion. This messenger, being the fifth in the Jerusalem-Alexandria
relay of runners, had arrived in Alexandria late that afternoon, and when he
had delivered his message to Rodan, it was decided to call the believers together
to receive this tragic word from the messenger himself. At about eight o'clock,
the messenger, Nathan of Busiris, came before this group and told them in detail
all that had been told him by the preceding runner. Nathan ended his touching
recital with these words: "But David, who sends us this word, reports that the
Master, in foretelling his death, declared that he would rise again." Even as
Nathan spoke, the morontia Master appeared there in full view of all. And when
Nathan sat down, Jesus said: