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English: よろづよの せかい一れつ みはらせど むねのハかりた ものハないから

そのはづや といてきかした 事ハない なにもしらんが むりでないそや このたびハ 神がおもてい あらハれて なにかいさいを といてきかする このところ やまとのしバの かみがたと ゆうていれども 元ハしろまい

English Translation: Looking all over the world and through all ages, I find no one who has understood My heart. So should it be, for I have never taught it to you. It is natural that you know nothing. At this time, I, God, reveal Myself and teach the truth of all things in detail.

You are calling this place the Jiba, the Residence of God, in Yamato, but you may not know the origin.
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Source Tenrikyō kyōgi oyobi shiryō shūseibu. Ofudesaki. Tenrikyō kyōchō insatsujo, 1928.
Author Sean

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First verses of the Ofudesaki, one of the Tenrikyō scriptures, written by Nakayama Miki in 1869.

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