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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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art a prophet. She meantthat he was a person whom God told of things which other people did notknow. And she said to Jesus, I know that the Saviour is coming into the world.When he comes he will tell us all things. Jesus said to her, I that speak to theeam he. Then the woman left her pitcher and made haste back to the city, and saidto the people, Come and see a man who told me all the things that ever I did.-Is not this the Saviour? And the people went out and saw Jesus, and beggedhim to come into their city. So he came there and stayed with them three days. And they listened tothe things that he taught them. Then they said to the woman, Now we believeon him, not because thou didst tell us about him, but because we have heard,him ourselves, and know that he is the Saviour who has come down fromheaven. From that time Jesus began to teach all the people in the land of Israel, telling them that the Judgment day was coming, and that they should repent of their sins and believe in him. 234
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JESUS TALKS WITH A WOMAN OF SAMARIA AND REVEALS HIMSELF TO HER. 90- St. Johb iv. 7. Jesus and His Disciples Go into Galilee. JESUS and his disciples went into a part of the land called Galilee. On theway there, they came to a city named Sychar. Just outside of the citywas a well, called Jacobs well, where the people came to get water. It was in the hot part of the day, and Jesus being wearied with his journey,sat down by the well. His disciples had gone into the city to buy food, andhad left him alone. And a woman came out of the city, carrying her pitcher to draw water.Now this woman was a sinner. She did not love God in her heart, and haddone many things to displease him. Jesus knew this, for he sees all our heartsand knows of everything that we have done. And he talked with the woman,and told her of some of the things she had done, long ago, to displease God. Then she was surprised, and said, Sir, I see thou art a prophet. She meantthat he was a person whom God told of things which

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