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... captivity , and steadily becoming more distinct and more intense . Thus through a long series of centuries we behold a sublime hope , transmitted from gen eration to generation , uniting ages that were past to ages that were to come , a ...
... captivity , and steadily becoming more distinct and more intense . Thus through a long series of centuries we behold a sublime hope , transmitted from gen eration to generation , uniting ages that were past to ages that were to come , a ...
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... 130 XXIV . DANIEL 132 XXV . THE RETURN FROM CAPTIVITY 139 XXVI . THE PSALMS 144 XXVII . BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT 148 INTERVAL FROM MALACHI TO THE COMING OF CHRIST 149 LESSONS ON THE OLD TESTAMENT . LESSON I. THE CREATION XX.
... 130 XXIV . DANIEL 132 XXV . THE RETURN FROM CAPTIVITY 139 XXVI . THE PSALMS 144 XXVII . BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT 148 INTERVAL FROM MALACHI TO THE COMING OF CHRIST 149 LESSONS ON THE OLD TESTAMENT . LESSON I. THE CREATION XX.
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... captivity . Q. What was the name of the son of Solomon who succeeded him ? A. Rehoboam . 1 Kings xi . 43 . Q. When the people of Israel assembled at Shechem to make him king , what did they demand of him ? A. Jeroboam and the leaders of ...
... captivity . Q. What was the name of the son of Solomon who succeeded him ? A. Rehoboam . 1 Kings xi . 43 . Q. When the people of Israel assembled at Shechem to make him king , what did they demand of him ? A. Jeroboam and the leaders of ...
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... captivity ? A. Twenty . Q. Can you mention some of the good kings ? A. Asa , Jehoshaphat , Jotham , Hezekiah , Josiah . Q. What course did Hezekiah take in regard to the idolatrous customs of his people ? A. He destroyed the images and ...
... captivity ? A. Twenty . Q. Can you mention some of the good kings ? A. Asa , Jehoshaphat , Jotham , Hezekiah , Josiah . Q. What course did Hezekiah take in regard to the idolatrous customs of his people ? A. He destroyed the images and ...
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... captivity ? A. After being a prisoner for thirty - seven years Babylon , he was released from prison , and kindly treated by Evil - merodach , the son of Nebuchad- nezzar . 2 Kings xxv . 27–30 . Q. How long did the Babylonish captivity ...
... captivity ? A. After being a prisoner for thirty - seven years Babylon , he was released from prison , and kindly treated by Evil - merodach , the son of Nebuchad- nezzar . 2 Kings xxv . 27–30 . Q. How long did the Babylonish captivity ...
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