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Identifier: ancientapostles00mcka (find matches)
Title: Ancient apostles
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: McKay, David O. (David Oman), 1873-1970 Deseret Sunday School Union
Subjects: Apostles
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Sunday School Union
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g by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots. And Peter calling to remembrance said unto Him,^Master, behold the fig tree which Thou cursedst iswithered away. Jesus answered: Have faith in God. For verily Isay unto you, that whosoever shall say unto this moun-, ^ ,, tain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast Foiver of t aim , , i i n i i • i • into the sea; and shall not doubt m hisheart, but shall believe that those things which he saithshall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever hesaith.^ On that same day, Peter was undoubtedly with theTwelve on the Mount of Olives when they asked Jesusprivately about the destruction of the Temple.f To Peter and to all He said: Watch ye therefore,and pray always, and keep my commandments, that^ , ye may be counted worthy to escape Keep Commandments n i i . i • i i n all these things which shall come topass and to stand before the Son of Man when He shallcome clothed in the glory of His Father.♦Mark 11:22-28. fMark 13; Matt. 24; Luke 21.
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y ■ LESSON 9 ON THE NIGHT OF THE BETRAYAL The weakest spot in every man, is where he thinks himself the wisest. In the Upper Room On Thursday of the Passion Week, Jesus calledPeter and John to Him, and said: Go, and prepare usthe passover, that we may eat.^ The Passover, you remember, is the name given tothe feast established to commemorate the time whenthe destroying angel passed over the 1. lie irCLSSOVCT ■% CI TTl 1*1111 nouses oi the Hebrews, which had beenmarked by the blood of the lamb. At this festival, alamb was killed, and called the Paschal Lamb. Itwas on the day that the passover must be killedthat Peter and John were requested to make prep-aration. Where wilt thou that we prepare? they asked. When ye have entered into the city, replied Jesus,there shall a man meet you bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house whereRoFmT/epared entereth in. Ask him. Where is the guest chamber, where I shall eat the Pass- *Luke 22:8. 58 Ancient Apostles—Peter over with my d

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