Volume 1 · Chapter 67 · Pp. 417-422

The miracle of the broken blades at the Fish Gate.

Chapter 67 recounts a dialogue emphasizing the distinction between actions done in ignorance and those done with full knowledge of the truth, particularly in the context of Judas's impending betrayal. Jesus warns of the spiritual consequences of knowingly opposing the truth despite understanding it, contrasting this with the lesser culpability of those who err out of ignorance. The chapter concludes with an invitation to follow Jesus faithfully, highlighting themes of repentance, mercy, and the gravity of free will in relation to salvation. The setting for their next meeting is established at the Fish Gate, foreshadowing further developments.

Themes: Free Will, Repentance, Mercy, Truth and Knowledge, Betrayal, Salvation