God Knows it All. 429 G.B.
God was in all my Past. 442 G.B.
More Stately Mansions. 477 G.B.
Jesus Calls Us. 101 L.J.
Buried with the Kiss of God. 274 H. T.
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QUESTIONS ON THE TEXT
Do not use these questions simply to "Mark Time." Let their message to
you be--"Forward March." Interrogation, not statement, stirs the mind.
The questions are framed to draw out the reader's knowledge and
provoke discussion that will bring to light interesting points without
consuming too much time.
Try the questions in this way: Select one of the following stories and
read it. After the reading, ask the questions that bear on the story.
By means of the subtitles and page numbers the desired questions may
be readily found in the pages that follow. The whole family may join
in this test and it will be doubly interesting if conducted as a game,
such as the old-fashioned "spell-down."
Other stories than those here suggested may be chosen and used in the
same way. Select from the titles any part of the Bible that you may
wish for any particular reason,--its bearing on the Bible School
lesson perhaps, its seasonal interest, or personal message,--you can
find the text by means of the page reference. So using these questions
you can make definite strides in knowledge of the Bible.
Joseph in Egypt. 96-108 H.T.
Gideon. 319-331 H.T.
David and Goliath. 386-394 H. T.
The Story of the Flood. 24-31 T.J.
Esther. 60-79 T.J.
Samson. 172-182 T.J.
Daniel. 183-190 T.J.
Boyhood of Jesus. 49-53 L.J.
The Feeding of the Multitude. 144-148 L.J.
The Rich Young Man. 211, 212 L.J.
The Raising of Lazarus from the Dead. 215-220 L.J.
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HERO TALES
Abraham
What leaders in Hebrew history held a place similar
to that of Sheik Ilderim in the story "Ben Hur"? 19 H.T.
Who tented with his flocks on the upland pastures of
Palestine, and became the father of a great nati
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