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Children's Bible - New Testament |
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Jesus is Born Boy Jesus Asks Questions John the Baptist The Early Miracles of Jesus The Samaritan Woman More Miracles of Jesus Jesus Finds Joy Jesus Visits His Old Home The Way to Learn From Jesus God's Love for Sinners The Kingdom of God The Parables of Jesus The Golden Rule The First Missionaries Jesus Feeds the Hungry Jesus Makes an Heroic Choice The Wicked Zaccheus Fighting Wrong in the Temple Curing a Blind Man Bringing Lazarus Back to Life The Last Supper Seized by the Mob Crucified by His Enemies Jesus Conquers Death Jesus's Last Command The Wonders of Pentecost Stephen the First Martyr Philip and the Ethiopian Peter and the Roman Paul's Way to Damascus Paul and Barnabas Paul in Macedonia Paul's Speech at Athens Paul Writes to Thessalonica Paul's Work at Corinth Paul's Trials at Ephesus Paul Writes to Rome Paul's Last Journey Paul's Shipwreck Paul's Last Words James—Doing What is Right John—The Glory and Honor |
Preface"The Children's Bible" provides, in simple English, a translation of selections from both the Old and the New Testament. These selections have been made as a result of more than twenty-five years of observation and study. The text is that of the Bible itself, but in the language of the child, so that it may easily be read to the younger children and by those who are older. It is not in words of one syllable, for while the child is reading the Bible he should gradually learn the meaning of new words and idioms. The Bible contains the foundations on which the religious life of the child must be built. The immortal stories and songs of the Old and New Testaments are his richest inheritance from the past. To give him this heritage in language and form that he can understand and enjoy is the duty and privilege of his parents and teachers. It is hoped that "The Children's Bible" will meet the need and the demand, which parents and educators alike have long felt and often expressed, for a simple translation of selections from the Bible most suited to the needs and the interests of the child. It is also believed that after the child has learned to appreciate and love these stories and songs, he will be eager and able to read the Bible as a whole with genuine interest and understanding. Editor's NoteThe original version of the Book "The Children's Bible" by Henry A. Sherman and Charles Foster Kent, included both the Old and New Testament in a single volume. Furthermore, the original text was broken up into over 200 "chapters", some of which were extremely short. In order to improve readability and make the text easier to navigate electronically, Heritage History has created two volumes, and combined several of the shorter chapters. When combining chapters, however, all of the original text was preserved, and former chapter heads have been converted to subtitles.
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