| An Upper Chamber. | [249 L.J.] |
| The Mount of Olives. | [264 L.J.] |
| Palace of the High Priest. | [269 L.J.] |
| Pilate's Palace. | [272 L.J.] |
| The Palace of Herod. | [275 L.J.] |
| Pilate's Judgment Hall. | [276 L.J.] |
| Golgotha (Calvary) | [281 L.J.] |
| Joseph's Garden. | [286 L.J.] |
The Resurrection
| The Village of Emmaus. | [301 L.J.] |
| The Sea of Galilee. | [307 L.J.] |
| The Mount of Ascension. | [310 L.J.] |
| Trace out on the map on [381 L.J.] the first missionary journey of Paul. | [376 L.J.] |
| Trace out on the map on [393 L.J.] Paul's second missionary journey. | [392 L.J.] |
| Trace out on the map on [415 L.J.] Paul's third missionary journey. | [417 L.J.] |
| Follow the route on [449 L.J.] of Paul's journey to Rome. | [462 L.J.] |
PART IV
THE BIBLE IN LITERATURE
For Lovers of Literature
"It is surely good that our youth, during the formative period, should have displayed to them, in a literary dress as brilliant as that of Greek literature, in lyrics which Pindar cannot surpass, in rhetoric as forcible as that of Demosthenes, or contemplative prose not inferior to Plato's--a people dominated by an utter passion for righteousness."
--Richard G. Moulton.