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They introduced themselves. The woman called herself Mary Magdalene, and said she was learning from Jesus.
The frogs greeted to the elder. To their nice surprise, he woman who had been talking with him had known them as "friends".
Before they leave the elder's garden, the frogram sought him to greet. Soon he was found in the garden, talking with a woman.
Debora suggested them not to worry about the disciples dealing with their own problem. The frogs would just watch for Jesus. And they must remember that his death is not his end, for he would rise again. Wasabi got of courage, which encouraged Takuan too.
They would not need to say anything now about what would happen to Jesus. Sooner or later, Jesus himself would declare that to his disciples. But the frogs were anxious for the disciples: how would they feel, if they knew their teacher was going to be killed?
Debora told them that Jesus knew what was happening to him, and he rather wanted the frogram to keep that in mind. The frogs were still puzzled what to say when they would see him. For he was going to die and they knew that!
Debora had been watching the frogs coming to know God more and more, thinking no need for her to give them any instructions. Thus she knew all that had happened to them.
What hey had experienced and what they were going to experience were connected! Then were they going to see Jesus while they knew how he was going to die? The frogs thought they couldn't possibly do that.
As they had found themselves now in the elder's house, all that they had seen and heard had been a dream? They hoped so, for they didn't want Jesus to die like that. Then, they found some pieces of colored wool, familiar to them, mingled with Latte's natural wool.