A Sunday Reader: Illustrated Narratives from the Old and New Testaments
Noah and the Ark, Isaac's blessing of Jacob, Jonah cast into the sea, and other immortal Bible tales are memorably retold in this splendid book of stories and pictures. Starting with Cain and Abel, the collection of ninety familiar and lesser-known vignettes includes Abraham's sacrifice, the plagues of Egypt, Samson and the lion, Elijah fed by ravens, the parable of the boiling pot, and other episodes from the scriptures.
Written in simple but vivid language, each tale is accompanied by a black-and-white illustration by a distinguished Victorian artist. Contributors include Sir Frederic Leighton, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Poynter, George Frederic Watts, William Holman Hunt, and other luminaries of the nineteenth-century British art world. All of the narratives comment directly on the striking images, pointing out details of particular interest. A wonderful way to introduce children to biblical literature, this new reproduction of a magnificent antique volume will captivate readers of all ages.
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A Sunday Reader: Illustrated Narratives from the Old and New Testaments
Noah and the Ark, Isaac's blessing of Jacob, Jonah cast into the sea, and other immortal Bible tales are memorably retold in this splendid book of stories and pictures. Starting with Cain and Abel, the collection of ninety familiar and lesser-known vignettes includes Abraham's sacrifice, the plagues of Egypt, Samson and the lion, Elijah fed by ravens, the parable of the boiling pot, and other episodes from the scriptures.
Written in simple but vivid language, each tale is accompanied by a black-and-white illustration by a distinguished Victorian artist. Contributors include Sir Frederic Leighton, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Poynter, George Frederic Watts, William Holman Hunt, and other luminaries of the nineteenth-century British art world. All of the narratives comment directly on the striking images, pointing out details of particular interest. A wonderful way to introduce children to biblical literature, this new reproduction of a magnificent antique volume will captivate readers of all ages.
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A Sunday Reader: Illustrated Narratives from the Old and New Testaments

A Sunday Reader: Illustrated Narratives from the Old and New Testaments

A Sunday Reader: Illustrated Narratives from the Old and New Testaments

A Sunday Reader: Illustrated Narratives from the Old and New Testaments

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Noah and the Ark, Isaac's blessing of Jacob, Jonah cast into the sea, and other immortal Bible tales are memorably retold in this splendid book of stories and pictures. Starting with Cain and Abel, the collection of ninety familiar and lesser-known vignettes includes Abraham's sacrifice, the plagues of Egypt, Samson and the lion, Elijah fed by ravens, the parable of the boiling pot, and other episodes from the scriptures.
Written in simple but vivid language, each tale is accompanied by a black-and-white illustration by a distinguished Victorian artist. Contributors include Sir Frederic Leighton, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Poynter, George Frederic Watts, William Holman Hunt, and other luminaries of the nineteenth-century British art world. All of the narratives comment directly on the striking images, pointing out details of particular interest. A wonderful way to introduce children to biblical literature, this new reproduction of a magnificent antique volume will captivate readers of all ages.

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ISBN-13: 9780486803968
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 03/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
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Table of Contents

PART I.
Cain and Abel (Gen. iv, 8)
Noah Building the Ark (Gen. vi, 27)
The Deluge (Gen. vii, 11-12)
The Ark on the Waters (Gen. vii, 18)
Noah's Sacrifice (Gen. viii, 20)
Abram Instructing Sarah (Gen. xii, 11-13)
Abram Parting from Lot (Gen. xiii, 8-12)
Melchisedek Blesses Abram (Gen. xiv, 18-20)
Abram and the Angel (Gen. xv, 1)
Abraham and the Three Angels (Gen. xviii, 1-16)
The Destruction of Sodom (Gen. xix, 17-27)
Abraham Looking Towards Sodom (Gen. xix, 27-28)
Hagar and Ishmael (Gen. xxi, 14)
Abraham and Isaac (Gen. xxii, 6-8)
Abraham's Sacrifice (Gen. xxii, 9-13)
Eliezer and Rebekah (Gen. xxiv, 15)
Eliezer and Rebekah at the Well (Gen. xxiv, 22)
Isaac Meeting Rebekah (Gen. xxiv, 63-67)
Esau Selling his Birthright (Gen. xxv, 29-34)
Isaac Blessing Jacob (Gen. xxvii, 27-29)
Jacob Meeting Rachel (Gen. xxix, 18)
Jacob and the Flocks of Laban (Gen. xxx, 37)
Jacob's Departure from Laban (Gen. xxxi, 17)
Esau Meeting Jacob (Gen. xxxiii, 4)
Joseph's Coat (Gen. xxxvii, 31-35)
Joseph Before Pharaoh (Gen. xli, 14-36)
Pharaoh Honours Joseph (Gen. xli, 42)
Joseph Distributes Corn (Gen. xli, 56-57)
Jacob Hears the Voice of the Lord (Gen. xlvi, 2)
Joseph Presents his Father to Pharaoh (Gen. xlvii, 7)
Jacob Blessing Ephraim and Manasseh (Gen. xlviii, 13-14)
Jacob Blessing his Twelve Sons (Gen. xlix, 1-2)
The Infant Moses (Ex. ii, 3)
Moses Slaying the Egyptian (Ex. ii, 12)
Moses Keeping Jethro's Sheep (Ex. iii, 1)
Moses and Aaron Before Pharaoh (Ex. vii, 10-13)
The Water turned into Blood (Ex. vii, 19-21)
The Boils and Blains (Ex. ix, 10)
The Israelites in Egypt — The Water-Carriers
The Passover (Ex. xii, 3-10)
Death of the First-Born (Ex. xii, 29-30)
Departure of the Israelites (Ex. xii, 51)
Destruction of Pharaoh and his Host (Ex. xiv, 27-28)
Miriam (Ex. xv, 20)
Gathering of Manna (Ex. xvi, 21)
Moses' Hands Held Up (Ex. xvii, 12)
Moses Destroys the Tables (Ex. xxxii, 19)
The People Presenting Gifts to Moses (Ex. xxxvi, 3)
Moses Consecrating Aaron (Ex. xxix, 5-6)
The First Offering of Aaron (Lev. ix)
The Burnt Offering (Lev. vi, 8-13)
Offering Incense (Ex. xxx, 7)
Offering the First-Fruits of the Harvest (Ex. xxii, 29)
"He Shall Order the Lamps" (Lev. xxiv, 1-4)
The Spies Bringing the Grapes (Num. xiii)
The Rebels Swallowed Up (Num. xvi, 27-34)
The Deaths of Korah and the Levites (Num. xvi, 35)
Moses Strikes the Rock (Num. xx, 10-11)
The Death of Aaron (Num. xx, 28)
The Brazen Serpent (Num. xxi, 8-9)
Balaam and his Ass (Num. xxii, 31)
The Daughters of Zelophehad (Num. xxvii, 1-11)
Moses Views the Promised Land (Deut. xxxiv)
"Righteousness and Peace have Kissed each other" (Ps. lxxxv, 10)
Rahab and the Spies (Josh. ii, 1)
The Spies Escape (Josh. ii, 15)
The Passage of the Jordan (Josh. iii, 14-17)
The Angel Appearing to Joshua (Josh. v, 13-15)
The Fall of the Walls of Jericho (Josh. vi, 20)
The Sun and Moon stand still (Josh. x, 12-14)
The Five Kings Hiding in the Cave (Josh. x, 16)
The Feast of Tabernacles (Lev. xxiii, 33-43)
The Death of Eglon (Judges iii, 15-31)
Gideon's Offering Consumed by Fire (Judges vi, 21)
Samson and the Lion (Judges xiv, 5-6)
Samson Carrying the Gates (Judges xvi, 3)
Samson at the Mill (Judges xvi, 21)
Ruth and Naomi (Ruth i, 16)
Naomi and the Child Obed (Ruth iv, 14-17)
Samuel and his Mother (1 Sam. ii, 18-19)
Samuel and Eli (1 Sam. iii, 18)
"And David took an Harp" (1 Sam. xvi, 23)
Cushi Brings to David News of the Death of Absalom (2 Sam. xviii, 31-33)
Hosannah! (1 Chron. xxv, 1-7, 2 Chron. viii, 14)
Elijah Fed by Ravens (1 Kings xvii, 6)
Elijah and the Widow's Son (1 Kings xvii, 23)
The Arrow of Deliverance (2 Kings xiii, 17)
The Flight of Adrammelech (1 Kings xix, 27)
Jonah Cast into the Sea (Jonah i, 15)
Job Receiving the Messengers (Job i, 13-22)
Jewish Women Burning Incense—Jeremiah (Jer. xliv, 15-30)
The Parable of the Boiling Pot (Ezek. xxiv, 1-6)
By the Rivers of Babylon (Ps. cxxxvii)
The Chronicles being Read to the King (Est. vi, 1-4)
Esther Denouncing Haman (Est. vii, 8)
Daniel's Prayer (Dan. vi, 10-11)
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Dan. iii, 25)

PART II.
The Sower (Matt. xiii, 3-23)
The Leaven (Matt. xiii, 33)
The Tares (Matt. xiii, 24-30)
The Mustard Seed (Matt. xiii, 31, 32)
The Hidden Treasure (Matt. xiii, 44)
The Pearl of Great Price (Matt. xiii, 45, 46)
The Draw-Net (Matt. xiii, 47-50)

The Unmerciful Servant (Matt. xviii, 23-35)

The Labourers in the Vineyard (Matt. xx, 1-16)

The Two Sons (Matt. xxi, 28-32)

The Wicked Husbandmen (Matt. xxi, 33-44)

The Seed Growing Secretly (Mark iv, 26-29)

The Ten Virgins (Matt. xxv, 1-13)

The Good Samaritan (Luke x, 30-37)

The Fig Tree (Mark xiii, 28-31)

The Merciful Creditor (Luke vii, 41-47)

The Importunate Friend (Luke xi, 5-13)

The Rich Man (Luke xii, 16-21)

The Barren Fig Tree (Luke xiii, 6-9)

The Marriage of the King's Son (Matt. xxii, 2-14)

The Lost Sheep (Luke xv, 4-7)

The Ten Pieces of Money (Luke xix, 12-27)

The Lost Piece of Silver (Luke xv, 8-10)

The Prodigal Son (Luke xv, 11-32)

The Unjust Steward (Luke xvi, 1-12)

The Pharisee and the Publican (Luke xviii, 10-14)

The Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke xvi, 19-31)

The Good Shepherd (John x, 1-18)

Perseverance (Luke xiv, 28-33)

The Unjust Judge (Luke xviii, 2-8)

The Wedding Feast (Luke xiv, 8-11)

The True Vine (John xv, 1-16)

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