SEER

The Gospel Written by Angulu

Chapter 5

1Now it came to pass that we did behold in the heavens a sign. For behold I saw in the night sky the sign of the King of the Jews, as it were a star shining forth in the darkness and it did bring light unto the earth. And we knew of a surety that those things which had been spoken of by the holy prophets had come to pass. For the time was come that we should depart into the west and seek out the King, even our Lord. And it came to pass that we did gather our gold and precious things that we might deliver them unto Him, for thus it had been prophesied. And these are they which did journey with us that we might find the King of the Jews. Even Datu Gayaw, and their servants did make the journey. And Suran the old wise man who was a descendant of Father Suran did join with us. Now behold even myself, Bohan, and also Karingal, did travel with them for we were astronomers in the land of Datu Gayaw and we did watch for and know the signs of the heavens, and all the seasons of the earth in their times. For we did observe the sign of the King and knew that those prophecies which were given must be fulfilled. Now behold we did take our journey into the west. And King Gayaw had prepared that the fisherman who did live by the seashore should carry us across the great sea. And we did board their boats and did place our provisions upon the boats. Now after many days we did arrive upon the shores of the Great Land. And it was because of these fisherman that we were enabled in our journey. Now the wise prophet Suran spoke unto the fishermen saying, Behold this thing you have done unto us is great, and you are favored in the eyes of God. For in as much as you being fisherman have served us who seek the King; so to shall fisherman serve the King of the Jews. And Dulak the chief of the fishermen did give honor unto the Kings. Now it is said that when the fishermen did return unto their land they did stop to fish and their catch was greater than all that had come before. And their village did not hunger for food, even so much that they stored up fish for the future days.

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