Joseph Of Arimethea: The Two Streams In Jesus' Heart
Georgus Of Beirut: On Strangers
Mary Magdalene: His Mouth Was Like The Heart Of A Pomegranate
Jotham Of Nazareth To A Roman: On Living And Being
Ephraim Of Jericho: The Other Wedding-Feast
Barca A Merchant Of Tyre: On Buying And Selling
Phumiah The High Priestess Of Sidon To The Other Priestesses: An Invocation
Benjamin The Scribe: Let The Dead Bury Their Dead
Zacchaeus: On The Fate Of Jesus
Jonathan: Among The Water-lilies
Hannah Of Bethsaida: She Speaks Of Her Father's Sister
Manasseh, A Lawyer In Jerusalem: On The Speech And Gesture Of Jesus
Jephtha Of Caesarea: A Man Weary Of Jesus
John The Beloved Disciple In His Old Age: On Jesus The Word
Mannus The Pompeian To A Greek: On The Semitic Deity
Pontius Pilatus: Of Eastern Rites And Cults
Bartholomew In Ephesus: On Slaves And Outcasts
Matthew: On Jesus By The Prison Wall
John At Patmos: Jesus The Gracious
A Cobbler In Jerusalem: A Neutral
Suzannah Of Nazareth, A Neighbour Of Mary: Of The Youth And Manhood Of Jesus
Joseph Surnamed Justus: Jesus The Wayfarer
Philip: And When He Died All Mankind Died
Birbarah Of Yammouni: On Jesus The Impatient
A Man Outside Of Jerusalem: Of Judas
Sarkis, An Old Greek shepherd Called The Madman: Jesus And Pan
Annas The High Priest: On Jesus The Rabble
A Woman, One Of Mary's Neighbours: A Lamentation
Ahaz The Portly: The Keeper Of The Inn
Barabbas: The Last Words Of Jesus
Claudius, A Roman Sentinel: Jesus The Stoic
James The Brother Of The Lord: The Last Supper
Simon The Cyrene: He Who Carried The Cross
The Woman Of Byblos: A Lamentation
Mary Magdalene, Thirty Years Later: On The Resurrection Of The Soul
A Man From Lebanon: Nineteen Centuries Afterward
James The Son Of Zebedee: On The Kingdoms Of The World
Upon a day in the spring of the year Jesus stood in the market-place of Jerusalem and He spoke to the multitudes of the kingdom of heaven.
And He accused the scribes and the Pharisees of setting snares and digging pitfalls in the path of those who long after the kingdom; and He denounced them.
Now amongst the crowd was a company of men who defended the Pharisees and the scribes, and they sought to lay hands upon Jesus and upon us also.
But He avoided them and turned aside from them, and walked towards the north gate of the city.
And He said to us, "My hour has not yet come. Many are the things I have still to say unto you, and many are the deeds I shall yet perform ere I deliver myself up to the world."
Then He said, and there was joy and laughter in His voice, "Let us go into the North Country and meet the spring. Come with me to the hills, for winter is past and the snows of Lebanon are descending to the valleys to sing with the brooks.
"The fields and the vineyards have banished sleep and are awake to greet the sun with their green figs and tender grapes."
And He walked before us and we followed Him, that day and the next.
And upon the afternoon of the third day we reached the summit of Mount Hermon, and there He stood looking down upon the cities of the plains.
And His face shone like molten gold, and He outstretched His arms and He said to us, "Behold the earth in her green raiment, and see how the streams have