[She pauses a moment, considering what story to tell.]
I am sure I've told you of Elua, the son of Yeshua ben Yosef and Mary Magdalene, and you know how he wandered the earth alone, save for his companions. Have I told you of Elua's Companions?
While the One God mourned the loss of his son, Yeshua ben Yosef, Elua wandered the earth. The people reviled Elua, however, and rejected as Yeshua's son.
He came to be in Persis, and there he was arrested. No one is sure of the charges, however word of his capture reached the heavens themselves. Eight of God's angels took it upon themselves to free Elua.
The first was Naamah, who brought a deal to the King of Persis. One night of pleasure for Elua's freedom. The King accepted, but fearing the wrath of the One God, he broke his promise to Naamah. The King feared the anger of the angels as well, however. He plied the angels with strong wine so that they would sleep, and put them on a boat with Elua in the middle of the sea. The boat had no sails or oars, and it seemed that they were stuck.
All was not lost, however, and Elua sang to the creatures of the deep. His songs were answered by the dolphins who bore Elua and his companions to the shores of Bhodistan.
[Janelle paused in her story once more to elaborate on a point.You know, in
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I have several I could give you...would you prefer one of my country, or one of the countries around us?
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[She pauses a moment, considering what story to tell.]
I am sure I've told you of Elua, the son of Yeshua ben Yosef and Mary Magdalene, and you know how he wandered the earth alone, save for his companions. Have I told you of Elua's Companions?
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He came to be in Persis, and there he was arrested. No one is sure of the charges, however word of his capture reached the heavens themselves. Eight of God's angels took it upon themselves to free Elua.
The first was Naamah, who brought a deal to the King of Persis. One night of pleasure for Elua's freedom. The King accepted, but fearing the wrath of the One God, he broke his promise to Naamah. The King feared the anger of the angels as well, however. He plied the angels with strong wine so that they would sleep, and put them on a boat with Elua in the middle of the sea. The boat had no sails or oars, and it seemed that they were stuck.
All was not lost, however, and Elua sang to the creatures of the deep. His songs were answered by the dolphins who bore Elua and his companions to the shores of Bhodistan.
[Janelle paused in her story once more to elaborate on a point.You know, in ( ... )
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