This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...Read vv. 13-16, with Adeney's comments. Pilate's examination convinced him that Christ was harmless to the Roman power (was he right?), so that a severe warning would suffice. Read vv. 13-16, with Adeney's comments, and in the Dictionary read the article "Barabbas." Pilate was a weak man, who allowed popular outcries ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...Read vv. 13-16, with Adeney's comments. Pilate's examination convinced him that Christ was harmless to the Roman power (was he right?), so that a severe warning would suffice. Read vv. 13-16, with Adeney's comments, and in the Dictionary read the article "Barabbas." Pilate was a weak man, who allowed popular outcries to overrule his conscience; illustrate the type. Note the solemnity with which in v. 25 St. Luke sums up this greatest of all crimes. 107 In the Dictionary read the article "Crucifixion," and then read St. Luke 23:26-31, with Adeney's comments. Which interpretation of v. 31 do you prefer? Read vv. 32-38, with Adeney's comments. Note the great importance of the inscription on the Cross, as proof that Christ died as Messiah. Would any Christian have invented such a worldly, sarcastic form of the claim? 108 Read St. Luke 23: 39-43, with Adeney's comments. Note the Messianic value of vv. 42-43; the thief evidently had been impressed with Christ in the past (why?). To make such a request at such a time took great courage; show how this made Christ's promise possible. Read Exodus 26:31-35, and then S. Luke vv. 4445, with Adeney's comments. Read Hebrews 9:1-15, 10: 19-25, and show their application. Read St. Luke vv. 46-49, with Adeney's comments. 109 Review of Studies 105-108. Write from memory a continuous account of the events after Gethsemane. Expand your account of the Messiahship (Study 104) with the aew material. IIOIII General Review of Studies 79-109. 112-113 General Review of Studies 30109. 1l4-"5 Review and study your account of Christ's Messiahship, giving it any revision that seems necessary. 116 Write from memory the chief stages in Our Lord's conception and acknowledgment of His Messiahship. Supplement and corre...
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Good in Fair jacket. Book. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Tan cloth spine with blue boards. The tanned pages are in good clean condition. There is a small pencil scribble on the front end paper. The dust jacket is heavily dust stained, has a few small edge tears and is darkened on the spine area. 118 pages.
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