Cape May Herald, 25 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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1905

THE CRUCIFIXION sna> scuo lmm a* ana. tN<

- LK8SON TKXT - Johr UM X. U< Verses. *S-r. Read all the chapter. HOLDEN TEXT—"Christ died for oils. Bins according ts tbs Scriptures."—1 Cor. U:S. TIME —Friday. April 7. A. D. M. from Biss S. m to three p. m PLACE.—Calvary, just ouit-lde the dty —of Jerusalrm. Probably on lbs

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WORLD RECORDS HIT. Maraey OldAeld'a laior. lowered by Chevrolet. NEW YORK. May la.-The new tomotdU* track of the Morris Park Racing club at Morris park, the drat of It* kind In America and the best of Its kind In the world. «aa opened with tan fast eoptestt. run on It without-an accident. and. better all 11, two world's records were broken during the Con-

test*.

Barney Oldfield'* mile track record of S3 aeeonds was broken In a splendid burst of speed by the French driver. Louis Chevrolet, who covered -the distance In 52 -4-5 second*, driving a ninety horsepower machine. The steam car record of 57 aecopda, made In Providence in IwH by Lotil* ft. Roe*, was broken by Webb Jay in Ms J5-2G White car by fonr seconds.

Former Aaaembl rmao Dot of STACK. X. Y.. May 23.—Former Assemblyman Frank P. Demurest who has been ■erring six mouths in the Rockland county Jail, ha* been released. his time having expired. Dema rest was convicted of presenting false claims against the town of Clarfca-

town.

Torih Who HIUeA Father Froe. BELLPORT. X. Y, May 23 —Joseph O'Connell, the youth who shot and killed his father here while defending hi* mother from the murderous attack of the father, has been discharged from

arrest.

Aorvetor Come la Maygower. ftOl'TH BENB. Ind. May 23.-Josl ah T. Bradford, seventh In direct descent from Governor Bradford, who came over in the Mayflower, is dead here, aged eighty years. He was boro In Maine. He wra a Knight Templar.

Co*pm* lajarod by Fall. W1E8BADES. Germany. May 22.— Empress Augusta Victoria fell downstairs and was slightly Injured on the forehead. The Incident has caused the postponement of the departure of the emperor and empress for Berlin.

V. 24. Unconsciously, even tbs worst of men are working ont Divine purposes. —Pa. 74:10. V 27. The tender ties of human relationship are legacies from God. Wa should lore and ears for each other for Hi* ▼.20. - _ to Him who gare and gives Hla Ufa for aa.—2 Cor. i:U

R1PTURK REFERENCE-Parallel pxxiasca: Matt. t7;tl-«; Mark UT1-47; Luke Paasaar* on Ike * to cement: Isa. U; Das. »;M. M; Zecfc. U;l; Matt. M;». John !:M; A< u C:», U; »:». »:a; Rom l;t4. 1.-S-10, 1 MR; 1 Cor. UJ; I Cor. (;M-E: |:»; Gal LA 4; 1:11; Eph. 1.-4, 7; 4T; CoL 1:14. a; Phil.* Id. 1; 1 The* 4;10; Heb. t 4:12-16. 2ft; 11:2. A *4: U:ll; 1 Tim. 2:4; Tit. I H; 1 Pet. 2R1. M;.t:U; 4.1; 1 Joke L-l; 1R; 1:14, 4:10; Rev. 4 ;4-M; 7:14. Comment and taggestive Thought. “Hs-' Jesus. ''Bearing His CkTrying and dragging the huge wooden cross on which He was to be executed. This all criminals were required to do. "Golgotha-" Called In Latin,*"'Calvary." It was named “the place of a *kull,“ because the barren hillock resembled a skull. V. 18. “Cruclfled Him." Nailed Him n the cross, which waa then planted In the ground, and the victim left to suffer, long agony nntll death should relieve Him. V. 19. “Pilate wrote a title." Under the Roman governor's direction a txianj had been prepared on which. In black, letters, were inscribed the words: "JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS." This tablet was carried by a soldier In the procession pn the way to Calvary, end then nailed at the top of the cross when this was set up. "Written In Hebrew. Greek, Latin.” Hebrew was understood by Jew*. Latin by Romans, and Greek by meet of the other peoples. V. 21. “Writs Hot, The Klag." etc. Jews were offended. They saw that Pilate had taken revenge upon them because they had forced him to act against They wanted the world to know that Jesus claimed to be. but was not by them acknowledged. King of the

Jew*.

V. 22. “What 1 have written 1 have ritten." Pilate refused to change what r had written. It satisfied him that be had charged the Jews with executing

their king.

"Took His garments . . . four parts.” The garment* of the cruclfled jne were awarded by law to those who crucified him. Jesus' cloak, cap, girdle and sandals were given one to each soldier, but the inner tunic, Uke the highpriests robe, was woven entire, and to tear it would destroy its value, so they Jeteralnsd by casting lota—perhaps throwing dice—which one would re-

live this.

V. 24. "Scripture fulfilled." See marginal references in your Bible. The other Gospels tell that great numbers of the enemies of Jeans surrounded or-passed by His cross, and mocked and Jeered Him. John tells only of the heart-broken friends who gathered about, watching His last agony. ’His „ mother's sister.” Probaoljr Salome, the mother of John. V. 26. “The disciple . . . loved." John. •Woman." This waa a respectful way of speaking. .“Behold thy eon! . . . Behold thy mother!" Thus tie committed them to the care of one another. V. 27. “From that hour.” From the time of Jeans* death. V. 28. “All . . . accomplished." All that God In human flesh amid do to reveal Himself aa the Loveivand Saviour of {pen. had been done. He had traveled all the weary road any of His human .children are called to travel. Scripture fulfilled." See marginal refrenpe. . “I thirst.” Such wounds as are given a cruclfled one produce.most

terrible thirst. V. 29. "Veas

of the sour wine the soldiers had brought to refresh themselves “They.** One of the soldiers. Haring deceived the drimk. Jesus cried out In a load voice, then presently said (20), "It is finished," and Hia spirit returned to the Father. Cross-Bearing for Christ—At a large Rsaday sWhnnl anniversary a boy of Jewish casta, with piercing eyes, la the midst of deep silence rose and repeated: cross hare taken, all to leave and follow Thee.” In n relee no thrilling aa to more U9e whole aadJaace. Many eyas were motet for th# story ef the yonag Jew waa kmrapu HI* ta-

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JAMES MECKAY, M. D. Con. Pacaar Ago Washimuton Sts. (Opposite Congress Hall.) Carn Mat Cmr, N. J. Office Hours:— 8 toil a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. tn.

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