P1617:1, 144:0.1
September and October were spent in retirement at a secluded camp upon the
slopes of Mount Gilboa. The month of September Jesus spent here alone with
his apostles, teaching and instructing them in the truths of the kingdom.
P1617:2, 144:0.2
There were a number of reasons why Jesus and his apostles were in retirement
at this time on the borders of Samaria and the Decapolis. The Jerusalem religious
rulers were very antagonistic; Herod Antipas still held John in prison, fearing
either to release or execute him, while he continued to entertain suspicions
that John and Jesus were in some way associated. These conditions made it
unwise to plan for aggressive work in either Judea or Galilee. There was a
third reason: the slowly augmenting tension between the leaders of John's
disciples and the apostles of Jesus, which grew worse with the increasing
number of believers.
P1617:3, 144:0.3
Jesus knew that the days of the preliminary work of teaching and preaching
were about over, that the next move involved the beginning of the full and
final effort of his life on earth, and he did not wish the launching of this
undertaking to be in any manner either trying or embarrassing to John the
Baptist. Jesus had therefore decided to spend some time in retirement rehearsing
his apostles and then to do some quiet work in the cities of the Decapolis
until John should be either executed or released to join them in a united
effort.