Heroes of Israel. Theodore Gerald Soares

Heroes of Israel - Theodore Gerald Soares


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REVIEW

       TWO PROPHETS

       XXVIII. ELIJAH, THE CHAMPION OF PURE RELIGION

       THE STORY

       THE MEANING OF THE STORY

       WRITTEN REVIEW

       XXIX. ELIJAH, THE CHAMPION OF JUSTICE

       THE STORY

       THE MEANING OF THE STORY

       WRITTEN REVIEW

       XXX. ELISHA, THE HEALER AND COUNSELOR

       THE STORY

       THE MEANING OF THE STORY

       WRITTEN REVIEW

       PATRIOTS IN TROUBLOUS TIMES

       XXXI. NEHEMIAH, THE BUILDER

       THE STORY

       THE MEANING OF THE STORY

       WRITTEN REVIEW

       XXXII. ESTHER, THE PATRIOT QUEEN

       THE STORY

       THE MEANING OF THE STORY

       WRITTEN REVIEW

       XXXIII. JUDAS, THE HAMMERER

       THE STORY

       THE MEANING OF THE STORY

       WRITTEN REVIEW

       XXXIV. DANIEL AND HIS FRIENDS

       THE STORY

       THE MEANING OF THE STORY

       WRITTEN REVIEW

       REVIEW

       XXXV. SEVEN HEROIC NAMES

       CONSTRUCTIVE BIBLE STUDIES

      MY FIRST HERO

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      This volume contains the text of the stories, with explanatory notes and questions intended to stimulate study. Each lesson consists of a complete story arranged in such a way as to impress the main features of the narrative clearly upon the student's mind. The explanatory material is reduced to the minimum, since the main desire is to let the stories speak for themselves and not to burden the student with wearisome details. The three reviews divide the course into the three natural parts, the first extending to Christmas, the second to the end of March, the third, which is shorter, to the middle of June, when it is usually wise for the regular courses to end.

      The text of the British Revisers is used in the reprint of the stories with the consent and approval of the Oxford and Cambridge University presses. As the plan of simplifying the narratives involved certain verbal changes, it has seemed wise to go a step farther and to use the spellings which would be more familiar to American students.

      For constant suggestions as to form and method I am greatly indebted to my wife, who has taught the lessons from advance sheets to a class of boys. It is a pleasure to acknowledge the valuable counsel of Professor E. D. Burton, the editor of the series, and especially that of Professor J. M. P. Smith, who at Professor Burton's request, and to my own great satisfaction, assumed the editorial responsibility of reading the manuscript, and gave me the benefit of his ripe scholarship and judgment.

      T. G. S.

      July 29, 1908

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Map of the Semitic World
A Caravan in Palestine
Map of Canaan
The Seal of the Grand Vizier of Ramses II
Portrait Statues of Ramses II
Oriental Sandals
Brick-making in Egypt
Moses
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