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Identifier: lifeofoursaviour03tiss (find matches)
Title: The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Tissot, James Jacques Joseph, 1836-1902 D'Anvers, N., d. 1933
Subjects: Jesus Christ Jesus Christ
Publisher: Toronto : G.N. Morang & Co.
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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18. Now this manpurchased a field withthe reward of iniquity ;and falling headlong,he burst asunder in themidst, and all hisbowels gushed out. •^ Judas haiitis himself. J-J I KwP ( J r lire 11 rep resell IS Judas as liiiviiitr liasleiieJ h» hill himself so as to reaeli Hie A ho Je ofI lie Departed before his Master, that he nilirht Ihseeih HIni to have inereviipoii him. Liirhtfoot,on the other hand, makes out that the traitor zcas selj^ed by the devil, tc/io strait if led him Inthe air and then let his body fall to the ground. Asa matter of fact, the death of the betrayerwas a more simple matter, and It Is cnoiiirh to aecept I lierai I v lolial Saint Peter says on thesubject In the Acts of the Apostles (chap. i. v. 18)/ « And falling headlong, he burstasunder in the midst, and all his hoivels gushed out. » According to tradition this last crimewas committed in a lonely corner of the Willey of fehoshaphat near the village of Slilloh. THE APOSTLES HIDING IN THE VALLEY OF HINNOM 125
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IHIIII lllllllH^IW^IM lllllllll III! The Apostles hiding in the Valley oTHinnom. The Apostles hiding in the Valley of Hinnom TraJition justifies us in forming a very distinct picture of tunc tJie Apostles beliav-ed after tliey had left tlieir Master. It appears pretty certain tliat tliey left Gethsemane byway of the lower portion of the valley, keeping alongside of the bed of the Kedron torrent,passing the tombs ivhich rose up on their right and then, finding that they ivere not pursued,thev halted to consult together as to lohere they should go, deciding in the end to direct theirsteps towards the sepulchral caves of the Valley of Hinnom. There they would be qnite safefrom surprise, not too far from the town, and at the same time they would be not so verydistant from Sion. so that they might hope to receive nezcs of their Master. This Valley ofHinnom. on the south of ferusalem, separates the tribes of Benjamin and of fudah fromeach other. On the west it becomes merged in the Valley o

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