P1677:2, 149:7.1
Andrew, in consultation with Simon Peter and with the approval of Jesus, had
instructed David at Bethsaida to dispatch messengers to the various preaching
groups with instructions to terminate the tour and return to Bethsaida sometime
on Thursday, December 30. By supper time on that rainy day all of the apostolic
party and the teaching evangelists had arrived at the Zebedee home.
P1677:3, 149:7.2
The group remained together over the Sabbath day, being accommodated in the
homes of Bethsaida and near-by Capernaum, after which the entire party was
granted a two weeks' recess to go home to their families, visit their friends,
or go fishing. The two or three days they were together in Bethsaida were,
indeed, exhilarating and inspiring; even the older teachers were edified by
the young preachers as they narrated their experiences.
P1677:4, 149:7.3
Of the 117 evangelists who participated in this second preaching tour of Galilee,
only about seventy-five survived the test of actual experience and were on
hand to be assigned to service at the end of the two weeks' recess. Jesus,
with Andrew, Peter, James, and John, remained at the Zebedee home and spent
much time in conference regarding the welfare and extension of the kingdom.