Captivating Bible Stories for Young People, Written in Simple LanguageYonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary)
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Captivating Bible Stories for Young People, Written in Simple Language
Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary)
Bible stories, English
1. What was set up over our Lord's head? 2. Who were crucified on each
side? 3. How did the robbers behave at first? 4. How did one change?
5. What did he say? 6. How did our Lord answer? 7. Who were standing
by His cross? 8. What did He say to His mother? 9. What did He say to
John? 10. What did John do for her? 11. What came over the earth? 12.
How long did the darkness last? 13. What did our Lord cry out? 14. How
did a soldier try to quench His thirst? 15. What was His sad cry?
THIRD READING.
"And rested the sabbath day."--_Luke 23:56._
THERE were some good people even among the chief of the Jews; and two
of these, named Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea, went to Pontius
Pilate, and asked him to let them bury the body of Jesus. People
generally were much longer in dying on the cross, so Pilate sent to see
if He was dead.
To make sure, one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and
out came blood and water together. The robbers were still alive, so
the soldiers broke their legs, that they might die sooner; and so the
repenting one soon went to our Lord in Paradise.
Then Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea took the holy body down from
the cross, quite dead. Now, close by, Joseph had a garden, and in it
was a cave which he meant to be buried in, but where no one had yet
been laid. They carried our Lord's body there; and the good women who
followed Him, Mary Magdalene and the rest, wrapped it up in linen
cloths and sweet spices.
They wanted to do more for it; but it was getting late on Good Friday
evening, and the Sabbath or seventh day was counted from sunset, and
then they could do no manner of work. So they had to wait till the
Sabbath should be over; and Joseph rolled a great rock to close up the
door, and they went away in their grief.
[Illustration: THE BURIAL OF JESUS.--John 19:41, 42.]
And then came a guard of soldiers, whom the chief priests had sent to
watch the stone, for fear, as they told Pilate, that the disciples
should steal the body away in the night. So they put seals, to make
sure that no one should move the stone; and the soldiers were set to
watch.
QUESTIONS.
1. Who asked for our Lord's body? 2. What did Pilate want to know? 3.
How did they make sure that our Lord was dead? 4. What was done to the
robbers? 5. Where did Nicodemus and Joseph take the body? 6. To whom
did the cave belong? 7. Who were there too? 8. How did they wrap the
body? 9. What did they put with it? 10. Why did they not do any more?
11. What day was it? 12. What was the next day? 13. What is the Fourth
Commandment? 14. When did the Sabbath begin?
Fiftieth Sunday.
_THE RESURRECTION._
FIRST READING.
"Now is Christ risen from the dead."--_1 Cor. 16:20._
[Illustration: As it began to dawn.]
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