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Identifier: hurlbutslifeofch00hurl (find matches)
Title: Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930
Subjects: Jesus Christ
Publisher: Philadelphia : Winston
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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good as thebest; and if he made a bushel measure, it was a trueone, for Jesus was a boy that could be trusted. As a boy, he was like other boys, playing happily inplay-time and working heartily in work-time. Someboys like to be alone, reading and thinking and dreaming;but Jesus was not one of that kind. All through hislife he liked to have people around him, and as a boy wemay be sure he had many friends among other boys.He was strong, in good health, could run and jump andclimb trees. With his boy friends he wandered amongthe mountains and upon the great plain just over theiiills from his town. The Sea of Galilee was only twentymiles away, and we do not doubt that Jesus with hisfriends went fishing in its blue waters and brought hometo his mother the fish which he had caught. After a time, Joseph, the husband of Mary, died,and Jesus was left to care for his mother and her largefamily of children. It is no light load for one justcoming out of boyhood and just beginning to be a man, 93
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Jesus weni into Josephs shop and helped in the work, making plowsand as -handles and the plain furniture for the houses. 94 ^Tfje Hoiing OToobttiorfeer to have laid upon him the earning of enough money tobuy food for a mother and at least six younger brothersand sisters; and this was the load which the youngJesus took up. But although Joseph who had been afather to him was gone, Jesus knew that his heavenlyFather was still withhim, and he couldcaU upon him forhelp in every need. Jesus workedhard all the longdays, but when theSabbath day came,which among theJews was Saturday,his shop was shut upand he sat on thefloor of the villagechurch, listening tothe reading of the OldTestament and join-ing in the songs ofpraise. He took histurn as the readerat the desk, and as he read the lesson in TooIs of an oriental carpenter. 1, 3, 4. Drills. 2. Isaiah or Micah or ^^f*-^^; ^r^^j^^.^^^^^h^-^^*^^^l*^s^ hand while the drill revolves. 7. Saw. 8.Hosea, he saw mean- Punch. 9. Horn of oil. 10. Mallet

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  • bookyear:1915
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Hurlbut__Jesse_Lyman__1843_1930
  • booksubject:Jesus_Christ
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia___Winston
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  • bookleafnumber:105
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