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Trial and Death of Jesus Christ: A Devotional History of our Lord's Passion. by Prof James Stalker D. D. (Illustrated)
Trial and Death of Jesus Christ: A Devotional History of our Lord's Passion. by Prof James Stalker D. D. (Illustrated)
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James Stalker's Devotional on the trial and death of Jesus Christ is an indepth study into the scriptures.
From the preface: Ever since I wrote, in a contracted form, The Life of Jesus Christ, the desire has slumbered in my mind to describe on a much more extended scale the closing passages of the Saviour's earthly history; and, although renewed study has deepened my sense of the impossibility of doing these scenes full justice, yet the subject has never ceased to attract me, as being beyond all others impressive and remunerative.
The limits of our Lord's Passion are somewhat indeterminate. Krummacher begins with the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, Tauler with the Feet-washing before the Last Supper, and Rambach with Gethsemane; most end with the Death and Burial; but Grimm, a Roman Catholic, the latest writer on the subject, means to extend his Leidensgeschichte to the end of the Forty Days. Taking the word "passion" in the strict sense, I have commenced at the point where, by falling into the hands of His enemies, our Lord was deprived of voluntary activity; and I have finished with the Burial. No doubt the same unique greatness belongs to the scenes of the previous evening; and I should like to write of Christ among His Friends as I have here written of Him among His Foes; but for this purpose a volume at least as large as the present one would be requisite; and the portion here described has an obvious unity of its own.
Contents include:
CHAPTER
I. THE ARREST
Matt. xxvi. 47-56; Mark xiv. 43-50; Luke xxii. 47-53; John viii. 1-11.
II. THE ECCLESIASTICAL TRIAL
Matt. xxvi. 57-68; Mark xiv. 51-65; Luke xxii. 54-71; John xviii. 12-14, 19-24.
III. THE GREAT DENIAL
Matt. xxvi. 69-75; Mark xiv. 66-72; Luke xxii. 54-62; John xviii. 15-18, 25-7.
IV. THE CIVIL TRIAL
Matt. xxvii. 11; Mark xv. 2; Luke xxiii. 2-4; John xviii. 28-38.
V. JESUS AND HEROD
Luke xxiii. 5-12.
VI. BACK TO PILATE
Matt. xxvii. 15-23; Mark xv. 6-14; Luke xxiii. 13-25; John xviii. 39, 40.
VII. THE CROWN OF THORNS
Matt. xxvii. 26-30; Mark xv. 15-20; Luke xxiii. 25; John xix. 1-5.
VIII. THE SHIPWRECK OF PILATE
Matt. xxvii. 24, 25; Mark xv. 15; Luke xxiii. 25; John xix. 5-16.
IX. JUDAS ISCARIOT
Matt. xxvii. 3-10; Acts i. 18, 19.
X. VIA DOLOROSA
Matt. xxvii. 31-3; Mark xv. 20, 21; Luke xxiii. 26; John xix. 16, 17.
XI. THE DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM
Luke xxiii. 27-31.
XIL. CALVARY
Matt. xxvii. 33-8; Mark xv. 27, 28; Luke xxiii. 32, 33; John xix. 18-22.
XIII. THE GROUPS ROUND THE CROSS
Matt. xxvii. 39-44, 55, 56; Mark xv. 29-32; Luke xxiii. 35-7, 49; John xix. 23-5.
XIV. THE FIRST WORD FROM THE CROSS
Luke xxiii. 34.
XV. THE SECOND WORD FROM THE CROSS
Luke xxiii. 39-43.
XVI. THE THIRD WORD FROM THE CROSS
John xix. 25-27.
XVII. THE FOURTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
Matt. xxvii. 46-9; Mark xv. 34-6.
XVIII. THE FIFTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
John xix. 28.
XIX. THE SIXTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
John xix. 30.
XX. THE SEVENTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
Luke xxiii. 46.
XXI. THE SIGNS
Matt. xxvii. 50-4; Mark xv. 38, 39; Luke xxiii. 44, 45, 47.
XXII. THE DEAD CHRIST
John xix. 31-7.
XXIII. THE BURIAL
Matt. xxvii. 57-61; Mark xv. 42-7; Luke xxiii. 50-6; John xix. 38-42.
Illustrated
From the preface: Ever since I wrote, in a contracted form, The Life of Jesus Christ, the desire has slumbered in my mind to describe on a much more extended scale the closing passages of the Saviour's earthly history; and, although renewed study has deepened my sense of the impossibility of doing these scenes full justice, yet the subject has never ceased to attract me, as being beyond all others impressive and remunerative.
The limits of our Lord's Passion are somewhat indeterminate. Krummacher begins with the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, Tauler with the Feet-washing before the Last Supper, and Rambach with Gethsemane; most end with the Death and Burial; but Grimm, a Roman Catholic, the latest writer on the subject, means to extend his Leidensgeschichte to the end of the Forty Days. Taking the word "passion" in the strict sense, I have commenced at the point where, by falling into the hands of His enemies, our Lord was deprived of voluntary activity; and I have finished with the Burial. No doubt the same unique greatness belongs to the scenes of the previous evening; and I should like to write of Christ among His Friends as I have here written of Him among His Foes; but for this purpose a volume at least as large as the present one would be requisite; and the portion here described has an obvious unity of its own.
Contents include:
CHAPTER
I. THE ARREST
Matt. xxvi. 47-56; Mark xiv. 43-50; Luke xxii. 47-53; John viii. 1-11.
II. THE ECCLESIASTICAL TRIAL
Matt. xxvi. 57-68; Mark xiv. 51-65; Luke xxii. 54-71; John xviii. 12-14, 19-24.
III. THE GREAT DENIAL
Matt. xxvi. 69-75; Mark xiv. 66-72; Luke xxii. 54-62; John xviii. 15-18, 25-7.
IV. THE CIVIL TRIAL
Matt. xxvii. 11; Mark xv. 2; Luke xxiii. 2-4; John xviii. 28-38.
V. JESUS AND HEROD
Luke xxiii. 5-12.
VI. BACK TO PILATE
Matt. xxvii. 15-23; Mark xv. 6-14; Luke xxiii. 13-25; John xviii. 39, 40.
VII. THE CROWN OF THORNS
Matt. xxvii. 26-30; Mark xv. 15-20; Luke xxiii. 25; John xix. 1-5.
VIII. THE SHIPWRECK OF PILATE
Matt. xxvii. 24, 25; Mark xv. 15; Luke xxiii. 25; John xix. 5-16.
IX. JUDAS ISCARIOT
Matt. xxvii. 3-10; Acts i. 18, 19.
X. VIA DOLOROSA
Matt. xxvii. 31-3; Mark xv. 20, 21; Luke xxiii. 26; John xix. 16, 17.
XI. THE DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM
Luke xxiii. 27-31.
XIL. CALVARY
Matt. xxvii. 33-8; Mark xv. 27, 28; Luke xxiii. 32, 33; John xix. 18-22.
XIII. THE GROUPS ROUND THE CROSS
Matt. xxvii. 39-44, 55, 56; Mark xv. 29-32; Luke xxiii. 35-7, 49; John xix. 23-5.
XIV. THE FIRST WORD FROM THE CROSS
Luke xxiii. 34.
XV. THE SECOND WORD FROM THE CROSS
Luke xxiii. 39-43.
XVI. THE THIRD WORD FROM THE CROSS
John xix. 25-27.
XVII. THE FOURTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
Matt. xxvii. 46-9; Mark xv. 34-6.
XVIII. THE FIFTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
John xix. 28.
XIX. THE SIXTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
John xix. 30.
XX. THE SEVENTH WORD FROM THE CROSS
Luke xxiii. 46.
XXI. THE SIGNS
Matt. xxvii. 50-4; Mark xv. 38, 39; Luke xxiii. 44, 45, 47.
XXII. THE DEAD CHRIST
John xix. 31-7.
XXIII. THE BURIAL
Matt. xxvii. 57-61; Mark xv. 42-7; Luke xxiii. 50-6; John xix. 38-42.
Illustrated
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