The Syrian Christ
ABRAHAM MITRIE RIHBANY
BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge 1916
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY ABRAHAM MITRIE RIHBANY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published October 1916
PREFACE
This little volume is sent forth in the confident hope that it may throw fresh light on the life and teachings of Christ, and facilitate for the general public the understanding of the Bible. As may be readily seen, from its perusal, the present work is not intended to be a commentary on the Bible, nor even an exhaustive study of the subject with which it deals. That it leaves many things to be desired is very evident to the author, who fears that his book will be remembered by its readers more by the things it lacks than by the things it contains.
Yet, from the cordial reception with which the opening chapters of this publication (which made their first appearance in the Atlantic Monthly ) met from readers, of various religious affiliations, the author has been encouraged to believe that his aim has not only been clearly discerned, but thoroughly approved. The books which undertake the systematic expounding of the Scriptures are a host which no man can number, nor is there any lack of spiritual lessons drawn from the Bible. Therefore, as one of the Master's fellow countrymen, and one who has enjoyed about twenty years of service in the American pulpit, I have for several years entertained the growing conviction that such a book as this was really needed. Not, however, as one more commentary, but as an Oriental guide to afford Occidental readers of the Bible a more intimate view of the original intellectual and social environment of this sacred literature. So what I have to offer here is a series of suggestions, and not of technically wrought Bible lessons.
The need of the Western readers of the Bible is, in my judgment, to enter sympathetically and intelligently into the atmosphere in which the books of the Scriptures first took form: to have real intellectual, as well as spiritual, fellowship with those Orientals who sought earnestly in their own way to give tangible form to those great spiritual truths which have been, and ever shall be, humanity's most precious heritage.
Abraham Mitrie Rihbany
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THE SYRIAN CHRIST
CHAPTER I
SON OF THE EAST
CHAPTER II
BIRTH OF A MAN CHILD
CHAPTER III
THE STAR
CHAPTER IV
MYSTIC TONES
CHAPTER V
FILIAL OBEDIENCE
CHAPTER VI
FEAST AND SACRAMENT
CHAPTER VII
THE LAST SCENE
CHAPTER I
DAILY LANGUAGE
CHAPTER II
IMPRECATIONS
CHAPTER III
LOVE OF ENEMIES
CHAPTER IV
"THE UNVERACIOUS ORIENTAL"
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
SPEAKING IN PARABLES
CHAPTER VII
SWEARING
CHAPTER VIII
FOUR CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER I
THE SACRED 'AISH
CHAPTER II
"OUR DAILY BREAD"
CHAPTER III
"COMPEL THEM TO COME IN"
CHAPTER IV
DELAYING THE DEPARTING GUEST
CHAPTER V
FAMILY FEASTS
CHAPTER I
SHELTER AND HOME
CHAPTER II
RESIGNED TRAVELERS
CHAPTER III
THE MARKET PLACE
CHAPTER IV
THE HOUSETOP
CHAPTER V
THE VINEYARDS AND THE FIELDS
CHAPTER VI
THE SHEPHERD
CHAPTER I
WOMAN EAST AND WEST
CHAPTER II
PAUL AND WOMAN
CHAPTER III
JESUS AND HIS MOTHER
CHAPTER IV
"A GRACIOUS WOMAN"
HERE AND THERE IN THE BIBLE
INDEX