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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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them in the way. Others cut down branches from the trees and strewed them in the way, that he might ride over them. They did this to honor him, for so the people used to do when a king rode through their streets. And the multitudes that went before and that followed after, cried with a loud voice, praising him, and saying, Hosanna! Blessed is he that has come to us, sent by the Lord. Yet Jesus knew that although they now praised him, they did not love him in their hearts, and that in a few days they would be crying out to crucify him. As he came near to Jerusalem, he looked on it and wept, when he thought of the sufferings that were coming upon the Jews. Their enemies would bring an army, he said, and make a camp around the city, and besiege it and destroy.it; every house would be thrown down, so that not one stone would be left standing upon another; because, although he had come from heaven to save them, the Jews would not believe on him, and were now going to put him to death. 264
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JESUS ENTERS JERUSALEM, AND THE WHOLE MULTITUDE OF THE DISCIPLES REJOICE. ST. I.l-KK XI 2oo Jesus Heals the Blind and Lame. JESUS came into Jerusalem, and went np to the temple, and the blind andthe lame were broughtto him, and he healed them. But when the chiefpriests and the Scribes saw the miracles that he did, and heard the chil-dren in the temple praising him and crying out, Hosanna, they were muchdispleased. In the evening he went out of the city to Bethany, and slept there. In themorning, as he came back to Jerusalem, he was hungry, and seeing a fig-tree onthe way, he went to it to eat of the fruit, but found only leaves on the tree.Then he said to it, Let no more fruit grow on thee forever; and the disciplesheard his words. The next day, as they passed by again, they saw that thefig-tree was dried up from the roots, for it was dead. And remembering thewords that Jesus had spoken, they said, How soon has the fig-tree witheredaway. A Pharisee, who was also a teacher of the laws

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