SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXIX.
NOVEMBER 1 No. 21
A.D. 1908A.M. 6037
Views from the Watch Tower........................323
Israel's Interest in Turkey's Troubles........323
News from Judea...............................323
Union of Baptists and Disciples...............323
Is Christianity Decaying?.....................323
"Loving Kindness, O How Great"....................324
Lessons for Spiritual Israelites..............325
Lord, This Vow That I Have Taken (Poem)...........327
A Man After God's Own Heart.......................327
"Love Divine All Love Excelling"..............328
What Sins the Scape-Goat Bore.....................331
Letters Acknowledging "Vow" Blessings.............332
Berean Studies on the Atonement...................333
Catalogue of Bibles, Testaments, Helps, etc.......334
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r4267 VIEWS FROM THE WATCH TOWER.r4268 "LOVING KINDNESS, O HOW GREAT!"
r4270 A MAN AFTER GOD'S OWN HEART
r4273 WHAT SINS THE SCAPE-GOAT BORE
r4274 LETTERS ACKNOWLEDGING "VOW" BLESSINGS
BEREAN STUDIES ON THE ATONEMENT
THE TEXT-BOOK USED FOR THIS COURSE
IS SCRIPTURE STUDIES, SERIES V. (E)*
Questions on Study V.The Author of the Atonement.
(37) If vitality went forth from Jesus to heal the sick, did it cause him proportionate weakness? pain? sickness? And can similar instances be cited of others to a less degree? Pp.125, 126.
(38) Should we say, then, that suffering is the wage of sin which our Lord bore for mankind? P.126, par. 2.
(39) How did our Lord pour out his soul unto death? What part of his experience paid our penalty? P.127, par. 1.
(40) When our Lord cried, "My God! My God! why hast thou forsaken me"? whom did he address? and what did the expression imply? Was such an experience necessary? If so, in what way? P.127, par. 2.
(41) What was the effect of these trying experiences? What purpose was served? Who will ever profit by them and how? P.128.
(1) Why do we speak of "the man Christ Jesus" as the Medium of the Atonement rather than refer to the Logos, or pre-human One? P.129.
(2) In considering our Lord's genealogy as a man, what is the explanation of the conflict between the accounts in Matthew 1 and Luke 3 ? Explain why they differ and the value of the two, and why one says that Joseph was the son of Heli while the other declares him the son of Jacob? P.129.
(3) If Jesus was a descendant of King David by both Joseph's and Mary's lineage, to which is he really accredited? Quote the Scriptures proving the point. Pp.130-132.
(4) Why and how was the line of our Lord's descent changed from Solomon's to Nathan's? P.133.
(5) When Jesus' mother poetically sang of the putting down of the mighty from their seats and the exalting of those of low degree, to what did she refer? P.133, par. 5.
(6) When did our Lord become the "righteous branch" of David's stock? When did he become David's root? What different thoughts do the two words express? P.134, par. 1, 2.
(7) In John 1:1 the Logos is referred to as a God; and in Matthew 22:43,44, we read: "Jehovah said unto my Lord (Master) sit thou," etc. What is the proper relationship of these statements? When did Christ become Lord both of the dead and living? (Rom. 14:9.) Pp.134-136.
(8) When our Lord is styled the Second Adam, what feature of his work is referred to? P.137, par. 1.
(9) When did our Lord become the Second Adam and how and when will he regenerate the first Adam and his death-stricken family? Pp.137, 138.
(10) Did it cost our Lord anything to become the Second Adam? If so, what? P.138, par. 2; P.139, par. 1.
(11) How will the Lord's first work for his Church correspond with his whole work for the world by and by?
(12) How is the expression, "root and offspring," well illustrated in the Scriptural figure of Christ and the Church (a grape-vine)? Note and explain the figures. P.140.
*Five years ago DAWN-STUDIES, VOL. V., was reset, and unfortunately the type was not exactly same size as before; and hence page for page they differ. The references given in these Berean Studies apply to the present edition, a copy of which postpaid will cost you but 30c. But keep your old edition, for unfortunately the New Bible helps refer to its pages.
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WATCH TOWER BIBLE
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04403 Minion, French Morocco, div. cir., round corners, Price Price
red under gold, references,
7-1/4 x 5............................................$1.35 $ .94
8301 Minion, French Morocco, div. cir., red under
gold, illustrated, full teachers' helps, references,
linen, 7-3/4 x 5-1/4................................. 1.60 1.00
4412 Black Face Breviereasy to read.
Egyptian
Morocco, div. circuit, head bands and marker
round corners, red under gold, 5-1/8 x 7-7/8......... 2.30 1.25
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8701 Long Primer, French Morocco, div. cir., red
under gold, helps, references, concordance,
illustrated, linen, 8-1/2 x 6........................ 2.10 1.38
8702 Same as 8701, leather lined............................ 2.50 1.58
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610 Bourgeois, French Seal, div. cir., red under
gold, 8 x 6 x 1-3/4.................................. 5.00 1.35
614 Same as 610, leather lined............................. 6.00 1.63
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360 Small Pica, Levant Morocco, kid lined, otherwise
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01153 Ruby, French Morocco, round cor., red under
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01329 Same as 01327, leather lined to edge................... 1.60 1.05
194 Minion, French Morocco, div. cir., red under
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9635 Brevier, large face, French Morocco, div. cir.,
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9636 French Seal, silk sewn, leather lined, otherwise
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03274x Minion, Alaska Seal, div. cir., leather lined, silk
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and maps, 6-7/8 x 4-7/8 x 7/8........................ 4.50 3.00
03554x Brevier, black face, Alaska Seal, div. cir., leather
lined, red under gold, references, index, self-pronouncing,
concordance and maps, 8-1/8 x
5-1/2 x 7/8.......................................... 5.50 3.60
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First in this list we mention the several volumes of
"STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURE" SERIES
referring inquirers to the second page of each issue of this journal for prices, etc. We commend also, as aids, the following publications by other presses, which we supply at specially low prices because of the assistance they will lend to the study of God's Word. We mention these somewhat in the order in which they seem to us to be desirable aids.
We specially recommend this Bible for its smallness of size, lightness of weight and good-sized print, and above all for the helps to Bible students and teachers bound with it. Printed on India paper; excellent press work. Its special feature distinguishing this Bible from all others is
ITS BEREAN BIBLE
TEACHERS MANUAL
Part I.
Brief Scripture Commentary based on expositions of Dawn-Studies, ZION'S WATCH TOWER and Brother Russell's published sermons, tracts, etc., with references to these for fuller comments.
Part II.
INSTRUCTORS' GUIDE TEXTS
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Part III.
BEREAN TOPICAL INDEX
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DIFFICULT TEXTS EXPLAINED
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MINION TYPE EDITION, 4-1/2 x 6-3/4
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Sample of Type in our October
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No. 1918So-called French Seal,
red under gold, round-cornered,
divinity circuit, linen-lined....$1.65
No. 1928Same as 1918, bound in
Levant Morocco, fine-grained,
very durable, leather lined...... 2.50
SAMPLE OF TYPE IN OCTOBER 1 ISSUE,
PAGE 302, SIZE 5-1/2 x 7-1/2 INCHES.
No. 1938The Helps in this Bible
and the binding are exactly the
same as in the above described
No. 1928.
(We have these only
in the better binding "Levant
Morocco.")
Price................$3.00
No. 1948This Bible is exactly
the same as No. 1938, except
that it contains additional matter
desired by some, namely:
the Bagster Concordance, etc.,
which adds to its bulk.
Price... 3.25
Patent index 25 cents extra, but we do not advise this on so small a book. The above very special price was secured only by our placing a very large order10,000 copies. This is probably the largest-sized single order ever placed for India paper Bibles.
This publication, we believe, will be in great demand as soon as known. It is a text-book for each day in the yearand good year by year continuously.
But this is more than a text-book; it has an appropriate comment under each text selected from the columns of back issues of
Our new edition of the "Manna" contains the same texts and comments as the former one; but it has twice as many pages. Every alternate leaf is blank ruled, for use as an Autograph and Birthday record. It is printed on fine bond paper and bound in handsome dark blue cloth. It would be well worth $1.00 or more, in any book store.
NEW PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The new "Manna" will be sold by Manna Colporteurs and others at 50 cents each (60 cents when gotten by mail or prepaid express). The wholesale rates, open to any TOWER reader, are as follows,
cash with order:
1 copy, postpaid............................................
$ .35
10 or more copies, by express, prepaid, each.................
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We, of course, prefer the STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES to be colporteured; but a good follow-up work can be done with "Manna" by those who cannot do the regular work with the STUDIES.
We hope this little book will find a place at every breakfast table; and that spiritual refreshment may thus be enjoyed with the natural food, stimulating thankfulness to the Giver of all Good and thus inducing the peace of God and favoring both spiritual and natural health and well-being.
This very valuable work, published under the author's copyright by Fowler & Wells Co., New York City, has been sold by them at $4 in cloth and $5 in half leather binding. For several years a friend, an earnest Bible student, desirous of assisting the readers of our Society's publications, has supplied them through us at a greatly reduced price; now he has purchased the copyright and plates from the Fowler & Wells Co., and presented the same to our Society as a gift, under our assurance that the gift will be used for the furthering of the Truth to the extent of our ability, by such a reduction of price as will permit the poor of the Lord's flock to have this help in the study of the Word.
REDUCED PRICES.These will be sold with ZION'S WATCH TOWER only. In cloth binding $1.50 (6s. 3d.)includes postage and, as a Premium, one year's subscription, new or renewal, to Z.W.T. On thin paper, in full morocco leather, divinity circuit, red under gold edges, silk sewed, leather lined, $2.50 (10s. 6d.)includes postage and one year's subscription to W.T.
This is the ordinary Common Version in cloth binding. As footnotes it gives the reading of the three oldest Greek MSS., Sinaiticus, Vaticanus and Alexandrine, wherever these differ from the Common Version. This is a very valuable little work, published in Europe, which we specially import for the benefit of our readers. Price, 50c., including postage.
LEESER'S TRANSLATION OF THE OLD
TESTAMENT
This is the standard translation amongst English reading Hebrews, by one of their own rabbis. It is not perfect, but is a valuable aid in critical study of the Old Testament. Our special price, in leather binding, including postage, is $1.10.
ANALYTICAL CONCORDANCE TO THE
SCRIPTURES
In English, Hebrew and Greek, by Prof. Young (Presbyterian). A valuable work for all critical students. Price, in cloth binding, $5, including postage. We are not permitted by the publishers to cut this price; but may and do give postage free and give besides a premium of any four volumes of the SCRIPTURE STUDIES series in cloth binding with each Concordance, or six volumes if purchaser pays the expressage.
THE EXHAUSTIVE CONCORDANCE TO THE
SCRIPTURES
In English, Hebrew and Greek, by Prof. Strong (Methodist). This is also an able work and useful in critical study. It has some advantages over Young's; after getting used to it we prefer it. Special reduced prices,in cloth binding, $3; half leather, $5. Carriage prepaid, 65c. extra.
CRUDEN'S CONCORDANCE TO THE SCRIPTURES
A valuable work, but scarcely necessary to those who have either of the above mentioned. English only. Cloth binding, $1, delivered.
This is one of the most desirable editions of Prof. Smith's work. It is a large volume of 1020 pages. In cloth binding, $1.30, including postage.
"BIBLE TALKS IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE"
This is the best book of its kind we have ever seen. It presents the Bible stories in simple, but not childish language, and seems remarkably free from the bad theology so common in this class of books. All Christian parents should have a Sunday Bible lesson with their children, and this book furnishes interesting topics, to which may be added as much concordant "Present Truth" as the age of the children will justify. Parents are responsible for their children's training in theology as well as morals. This will assist you in the discharge of this duty, and thus be a blessing to yourself as well as to your children.
624 pages, 250 illustrations; cloth sides, leather back and corners, gilt edges. A subscription book at $3. Our special price, 75 cents, plus 25 cents postage.
Calls for SCRIPTURE STUDIES divided into small portions, light convenient for the pocket, that could be read on the cars, etc., led us to prepare an India-paper edition. The entire volume is on this very fine paper reduced to three-eighths of an inch in thickness and about four ounces in weight. [The type is exactly the same size as in the regular editions.] It is a beauty. Leather covers, gold edges. Its cost, with postage, is now 75c each for the first three volumes and 85c each for the remainder per volume, at which price it is supplied to WATCH TOWER subscribers.
We have a Karatol (imitation leather) bound edition on poorer paper, but very choice, at 35 centsfirst volume only.
SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXIX.
NOVEMBER 15 No. 22
A.D. 1908A.M. 6037
The Nova Scotia Convention........................339
Pride, Ingratitude, Hypocrisy, Rebellion..........340
A Murderer of the Brethren....................340
"Just for Today" (Poem)...........................342
Love in Return for Treachery......................342
Victory for the Right.........................343
"The Lord is My Shepherd".........................344
"My Sheep Follow Me"..........................345
"Green Pastures and Still Waters".............346
Evil SpeakingBusy-BodyingTruth-Hiding.........348
"Suffering as a Busy-Body"....................349
A Truth-Telling Obligation....................350
Don't Tell or You are a Tell-Tale.............351
Public Ministries of the Truth....................352
LETTERS FOR THE EDITOR SHOULD BE SENT TO ALLEGHENY, PA., U.S.A.
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TERMS TO THE LORD'S POOR AS FOLLOWS:
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We hope to begin shipping the New Bibles about Dec. 1st.
FRIENDS WRITING approvingly to journals publishing Brother Russell's sermons, should word their letters so that if they were published the public would know to whose sermons they refer.
These are very handsome, made specially for our use. Velvety green card with inset flowers and text, and with a calendar pad, and a copy of "the Vow." Those preferring not to have the Vow can tear it out without damaging the calendar. Price, 15 cents each, includes packing and postage.
COLPORTEUR BAGS AND DAWN-MOBILES
Dear Sister Brown of Washington City, finding that canvas bags, to hang on the shoulder and under the coat, are a great convenience to Colporteurs, has gladly assumed the service of supplying these to the regular Colporteurs of our list free. She has supplied us with a lot, which we will be glad to forward to those not yet supplied.
Brother Cole's kind offer of Dawn-Mobiles free to Colporteur Sisters is still open. Others desiring to purchase the device may remit $2.50 for one, to be sent charges collect.
TABERNACLE SHADOWSLeather, 50c; Cloth, 15c.
r4274 THE NOVA SCOTIA CONVENTIONr4275 PRIDE, INGRATITUDE, HYPOCRISY, REBELLION
r4277 LOVE IN RETURN FOR TREACHERY
r4278 "THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD"
r4281 EVIL SPEAKINGBUSY-BODYINGTRUTH-HIDING