Lesson X. Many Mighty Works.
(Tell Stories 10 and 11 in Part Sixth.)
=1.= To what place did J[=e]"[s+]us go from N[)a]z"a-r[)e]th? =To C[+a]-p[~e]r"na-[)u]m by the sea.=
=2.= From what did J[=e]"[s+]us preach beside the sea? =From a boat.=
=3.= After preaching, what did J[=e]"[s+]us help his followers to do?
=To catch many fishes.=
=4.= What four fishermen became disciples of J[=e]"[s+]us? =P[=e]"t[~e]r and [)A]n-drew, J[=a]me[s+] and J[)o]hn.=
=5.= Whom did J[=e]"[s+]us cure from a great fever? =The mother of P[=e]"t[~e]r"s Wife.=
=6.= Whom did J[=e]"[s+]us heal by a touch? =A leper.=
=7.= How did they bring a sick man to J[=e]"[s+]us? =Through the roof.=
=8.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us say as he made the sick man well? ="Your sins are forgiven."=
=9.= Why had J[=e]"[s+]us the right to forgive sins? =Because he was the son of G.o.d.=
Lesson XI.
(Tell Stories 12 and 13 in Part Sixth.)
=1.= What place did J[=e]"[s+]us visit in J[+e]-r[u:]"s[+a]-l[)e]m? =The pool of B[+e]-th[)e][s+]"d[.a].=
=2.= Whom did J[=e]"[s+]us find there, beside the pool? =A man who could not walk.=
=3.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us say to this man? ="Take up your bed and walk."=
=4.= On what day did J[=e]"[s+]us make this man well? =On the sabbath day.=
=5.= How did the Jew[s+] of J[+e]-r[u:]"s[+a]-l[)e]m feel toward J[=e]"[s+]us, when he made the man well on the sabbath day? =They were angry at J[=e]"[s+]us.=
=6.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us say to them? ="My Father works and I work."=
=7.= What other good work was done by J[=e]"[s+]us on the sabbath day?
=He cured a withered hand.=
=8.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us do on a mountain? =He prayed all night.=
=9.= Whom did he choose on the next day? =His twelve disciples or apostles.=
=10.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us preach to them and to the people? =The sermon on the mount.=
Lesson XII. The Captain"s Servant and the Widow"s Son.
(Tell Story 14 in Part Sixth.)
=1.= Who sent to J[=e]"[s+]us, asking him to cure his servant who was sick? =A Centurion.=
=2.= What was a centurion? =A captain in the R[=o]"man army.=
=3.= How did the centurion say that his servant could be cured without having J[=e]"[s+]us come to his house? =By J[=e]"[s+]us speaking a word where he was.=
=4.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us praise in this man? =His faith.=
=5.= To what place did J[=e]"[s+]us go at one time with his disciples?
=To N[=a]"in.=
=6.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us meet at the gate of the city of N[=a]"in?
=The funeral of a young man.=
=7.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us do to the young man who was dead? =He raised him to life.=
=8.= What did a woman do to J[=e]"[s+]us at a supper? =She washed his feet.=
=9.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us say to this woman? ="Your sins are forgiven."=
Lesson XIII. The Parables, the Storm and the Wild Man.
(Tell Stories 15 and 16 in Part Sixth.)
=1.= How did J[=e]"[s+]us teach the people by the Sea of G[)a]l"[)i]-lee? =In parables.=
=2.= What is a parable? =A story showing some truth.=
=3.= What was the first parable given by J[=e]"[s+]us? =The parable of the Sower.=
=4.= What was the next parable that J[=e]"[s+]us gave? =The parable of the Wheat and the Tares.=
=5.= After teaching some parables, where did J[=e]"[s+]us and his disciples go? =Across the sea in a boat.=
=6.= What came while they were sailing across the sea? =A great storm.=
=7.= What did J[=e]"[s+]us say to the winds and the waves? ="Peace, be still."=
=8.= What came after J[=e]"[s+]us had spoken these words? =A great calm.=
=9.= Whom did J[=e]"[s+]us meet on the sh.o.r.e at the other side of the sea? =A wild man.=
=10.= What made this man wild? =The evil spirit in him.=