<h2>Sending Out the Seventy</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 58</div>
<div class='cap'>AFTER LEAVING Jerusalem, at the time of the
Feast of the Dedication, Jesus went across the
Jordan, and followed the river upward to the place
twelve or thirteen miles below the Sea of Galilee; the
place where he had been baptized by John, and where
soon after his baptism he found his earliest followers.
This place was called by two names, "Bethabara,"
which means, "the town of the ford," that is where one
could wade across the river; and "Bethany beyond
Jordan," to keep it distinct from the other Bethany near
Jerusalem, where Martha and Mary lived.</div>
<p>The twelve disciples were with Jesus at Bethabara,
and some who came with him from Jerusalem and Judea.
Also when the news went abroad in Galilee that Jesus
was at this place, many more hastened to meet him; so
that soon a large number of his followers gathered around
him. Jesus was now near the border of the land on the
east of the Jordan, known as Perea. This word means
"beyond," and the land was so named because it was
"beyond the Jordan" from Judea.</p>
<p>Jesus had never visited this land, although he had
preached in every other part of the country; in Judea
on the south; in Galilee on the north; in Decapolis on
the northeast; and even in Samaria, where the people
were not Jews but Samaritans. He made up his mind
now to go through Perea preaching, as he had preached
in all the other parts of the land. But in Perea, his
time must be short, because now only three months
remained before the Feast of the Passover, and at that<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_301" id="Page_301">[301]</SPAN></span>
time he must be in Jerusalem. In order to make the
people of Perea ready for his coming, and to bring together
as many as possible to hear him, he chose the places in
that land to be visited. Then he called seventy men from
among his followers, and sent them by two and two to these
cities and the villages around them, to preach to the people
and tell them that Jesus was soon to come among them.</p>
<p>To these seventy preachers, Jesus gave the same commands
that he had given to the Twelve some months before,
when he sent them out to preach in Galilee. He said:</p>
<p>"Do not take with you a purse of money, or a bag
for food, or an extra pair of sandals. Do not stop to
give greetings to any who meet you on the road. Wherever
you go into a house, first say, 'May peace be to this
house!' Then if one is there who is in the spirit of peace,
your peace will rest upon him; otherwise it will come back
to you. Stay at that same house while you are in that
city, and eat and drink whatever they offer you, for
the workman has a right to his wages. Do not move
around from one house to another. Whatever town you
visit, if the people give you welcome, eat what is given you;
cure those that are sick; and be sure to say to the people
everywhere, 'The kingdom of God is coming very soon.'</p>
<p>"But whatever town you visit, if the people will not
receive you nor listen to your message, go out into the
streets of that place and cry aloud, 'The very dust of your
city that clings to our feet we wipe off as a sign against
you; but be sure of this, that the kingdom of God is
coming to you soon.' I tell you that in God's day when
he will judge men, the punishment of Sodom will be
easier to bear than the punishment of that town!"</p>
<p>The seventy men went out from Bethabara, going
in pairs, two men together, making thirty-five pairs.
They visited all the cities and villages in the country of
Perea to which Jesus had sent them, the places which he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_302" id="Page_302">[302]</SPAN></span>
was expecting to visit later; gave to the people the
message of Jesus, that the kingdom of God was soon to
appear, and thus aroused the people everywhere to an
interest in the coming of Jesus. Their errand was
finished in a few weeks, for thirty-five pairs of men could
soon visit many places; and when they came again to
Bethabara, they found Jesus still there.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-328.jpg" width-obs="250" height-obs="196" alt="drawing" /> <span class="caption">A scorpion</span></div>
<p>They told Jesus what places they had visited and
how they had wrought many cures in his name and
through the power which he had
given them. With great joy
they said to Jesus:</p>
<p>"Master, even the evil
spirits obey us when we use your
name!"</p>
<p>And Jesus answered them,
"Yes, I have seen Satan, the
chief of the evil spirits, fall from
heaven like a flash of lightning
from the sky. Remember, I have given you the power to
tread on serpents and scorpions, and to trample under
your feet all the power of the enemy; nothing shall
in any way do you any harm. Only, do not rejoice
merely because the evil spirits submit to you; but rejoice
more because your names are written in heaven as the
children of God."</p>
<p>While Jesus was at Bethabara, many people came to
see him and to hear his words. As this was one of the places
where John the Baptist had preached three years before,
they compared Jesus with John, and many of them said:</p>
<p>"John the Baptist never gave any wonderful works as
signs that God had sent him; but he spoke about this man;
and all that he ever said of this man was the truth."</p>
<p>And while Jesus was at Bethabara many people
believed in him and became his followers.</p>
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