Child's Story of the Bible
I have been asked to prepare this little aid for your use in the Home—that first and greatest of schools. The school was founded by the Maker of men, and He called mothers to be its earliest and most important teachers. He prepared a text-book for it which we call His Word, illustrating it richly and fully from life and Nature, and filling it with His Spirit. Wherever it is known, as the children become the members of the Church, the citizens of the State, the people of the World, the Book goes with them, forming the Church, the State, the World. It is not only equal to the need, but contains infinite riches that wait to be unveiled.
That no busy mother may say, I cannot take time to gather from the Bible the simple lessons that my children need, this book of little stories—together making one—has been written. I have tried to preserve the pure outlines of the sacred record from the vivid description and the suggestive supposition that are sometimes introduced to add charm to the story, and in all quoted speech I have used the exact words of the authorized version of the Scriptures, so that the earliest impression made upon the memory of the child might be one that should remain.
The stories are not a substitute for the Word—only little approaches to it through which young feet may be guided by her who holds a place next to the great Teacher in His work with little children.
M.A.L.
When the children gather at mother's knee, and the tiniest finds a place in mother's arms, and all clamor for a story, a story, mamma, how lovely is the picture—the living picture—that circle makes! Love, longing, wisdom, expectancy, faith, shining eyes, lips that move involuntarily, keeping time to the sweet movements of mother's lips! Blessed group! Happy mother!
When the stories mother tells are light and meaningless, full of rhyme and rollick, even their eyes are bright and faces radiant, and her own sweet face and voice give charm and weight and significance to the delicious nonsense she rehearses.
Mary A. Lathbury
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MARY A. LATHBURY
BISHOP JOHN H. VINCENT
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE NEW TESTAMENT
CHILD'S STORY OF THE BIBLE
Driven from Eden
The great flood
Dove returns with an olive leaf.
The three strangers
Hagar in the desert
On Mount Moriah
Isaac blessing Jacob
Meeting of Jacob and Esau
Jacob and Rachel
Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites
Joseph makes himself known to his brothers
Pharaoh's daughter finding Moses
The rod that troubled Egypt
Destruction of Pharaoh's army
Moses descending from the Mount
The return of the spies
Crossing the Jordan
The young Samson
The death of Samson
Ruth and Naomi
Samuel speaking to the Lord
The young shepherd boy
David cutting off Goliath's head
The spear struck the wall
The garment of Saul
The death of Absalom
David mourning for Absalom
The Queen of Sheba before Solomon
Ravens bringing food to Elijah
Elijah and the angel
Elijah and the chariot of fire
Elijah raises the widow's son
In the fiery furnace
The handwriting on the wall
Daniel in the den of lions
Jonah thrown on the dry land
Haman denounced by the queen
CHILD'S STORY OF THE BIBLE.
THE NEW TESTAMENT.