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Children’s Corner.
Bev. I. 0. BOYKIK, State 8.8. Evangelist, Ed
BIBLE-EXPLORA TIONS.
After the great victory of Gideon over
the Midianites, the men of Israel said to
him : “Rule thou over us, and thy son
and thy son’s son also, for thou has
delivered us from the hand of Midiau.”
Gideon said he would not rule over them,
hut that the Lord would rule over them.
He said he would make a request of
them, viz: that every man would give
him the earrings that they had taken as
prey. They said they would willingly
give them to him. And they brought
them to him, so many that they weighed
a thousand and seven hundred shekels
of gold. Gideon took the gold and made
an ephodor image and put it up in Oph
rah and it became a snare to him, for the
people worshiped it. Gideon then went
and dwelt in his own house and became
the father of a very large family. And
after a good old age he died and was
buried in the sepulchre of his father,
having judged Israel for more than forty
years. After his death the children of
Israel did as before, forgot God and all
the goodness he had done them, afid
worshiped Baal, an idol god.
Abimeiech, one of Gideon’s sons then
went to Sheckem, where the people had
made an image to Baal, and asked them
to make him their king. They seemed
pleased with Abimeiech and said, he is
our brother, we will have him for our
king. They gave to him seventy pieces
of silver for the temple of god Baal, with
which he hired bad men to join him and
help make him king over Israel.
He went with them to the house of his
father and slew all of his brothers except
the youngest one, who had hid from
him. But God did not permit the wick
ed Abimeiech to reign in peace. He
sent evil spirits between him and the
men of Sheckem who had helped him.
They turned against him when he was
away from the city, the people set a
watch for him that they might kill him
when he returned. But the ruler of the
city sent him word secretly and told
him that the men of Sheckem were trying
to kill him, and that he must come at
night with the men with him and hide
in the field till morning. Then when the
sun was up and the people came out
against him, he should waylay them and
kill them. He did as the ruler had said
and drove the people back into the city
and slew many of them. Some of the
men of Sheckem fled to the temple of
their god and shut themselves up in it.
Abimeiech then took an ax and cut down
a branch from a tree and laid it on his
shoulder, and told all the people with
him to do as he did. And every man
cut down a branch and followed him to
the idol’s house and piled the branches
up against the door and set them on fire.
And the house and all the people in it
were burned up. Abimeiech then went
to another city and fought against it and
took it. But many of the men and
women ran into the strong, high tower
and shut themselves in it to save them
selves. Abimeiech then burned this
tower as he had the temple of Baal. A
woman on the top of the tower took a
large stone and threw it down upon the
head ofAbimelech and crushed his skull.
When he saw that he was about to die,
he called one of his young men and said
to him . “Draw thy sword and slay me,
that the people may not say that a wo
man killed me.” The young man then
drew his sword and ran it through his
body and killed him.
And thus God punished Abimeiech for
his wickedness in slaying his brothers,
and for making himself king in the way
he did.
We have thus briefly told the story of
Abimeiech, but have omitted some in
teresting things for want of time and
space. We have said nothing of Jotham,
the youngest son of Abimeiech, who told
to the men of Sheckem the parable of
the trees, seeking a king for themselves.
This we want our explorers to read.lt will
be found in the 9th chapter of Judges,
from the 7th to the 22nd verses. Per
haps if Jotham had not been afraid and
run away, the people might have made
him ruler instead ofAbimelech, who was
a brave though very wicked man.
After the death of Abimeiech, a man,
named Tola, become Judge of Israel.
Very little is said of him except that he
judged Israel 23 years. We suppose
that nothing very remarkable happened
while he was Judge. After him arose
Jair, who judged Israel 22 years. The
only thing said of him is that “he had
30 sons thaton 30and they had 30
which are called......unto this day
are in the... .0f....”
QUESTIONS.
1. What did Abimeiech ask the men
of Sheckem ?
2. Where was Ophrah ?
3. Where did the men of Sheckem
gather ? .
4. On what mount did Jotham stand
when he delivered his parable ?
5. To what place did Jotham flee?
6. Who caused the men of Sheckem
to rebel against Abimeiech?
7. Who was the ruler of the city that
sent messengers to Abimeiech ?
8. In what city were the men and wo
men burned in a tower ?
9. Who was the father of Tola and to
what tribe did he belong ?
10. Where was he buried ?
11. To what tribe did Jair belong ?
12. When was he buried?
13. How many J udges had Israel up to
this time. ?
14. Can you repeat their names ?
enigmas:
No. 1. BY A. M. J.
1. God’s new name for his people.
2. The prophet that rebuked David
3. The 7th son of Jacob.
4. A mount near Jerusalem.
5. The names of church officers.
6. What Christ once walked upon.
7. When the Jews were in bondage.
8. The subject of one of Christ’s par
ables. •
9. Jacob's eldest son.
10. A land Abraham bought.
11. A religious sect.
12; What God gave Moses.
The initials give what all true Chris
tians should say.
NO. 2. BY JULIA AND BATTEY.
1. Fled into Egypt from Solomon.
2. Prophesied a sharp and bright
sword against Jerusalem.
3. Proclaimed a solemn passover on
second month for Judah and Israel.
4. When an angel of the Lord sat un
der an oak.
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST: THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1881.
6. What Solomon said was in a mul
titude of dreams.
6. Fled into Geshem and dwelt there
three years.
7. A feast to be held three times a
year.
8. One of the minor prophets-a herds
man.
9. What of Ephraim did God say was
hid’
10. Whom Abraham asked of God to
let live before him.
11. Where Eleazar the steward lived.
12. When the ark rested for twenty
years.
13. A king of Israel who reigned eigh
teen years. a
14. What Hezekiah called the brazen
serpent.
15. The lelation of Uzziel to Aaron.
The initials spell the name of one of
1 the titles of the Savior.
No. 3. BY J. AND B.
I am composed of six letters :
My first is in hand
But is not in brand ;
My next is in burn
But is not in learn.
My third is in blend
But is not in mend.
My fourth is in dark
But is not in mark.
My fifth is in must
But is not in cost.
My sixth is in thine
But is not in mine.
My whole is a prophetess who dwelt in
Jerusalem in the college.
No. 4. BY THE EDITOR.
BIBLICAL SQUARE AND CROSS.
****** The top line of
* * * * stars are one of the
* * * * names of the place
* where Jacob and
Laban made a cov-
* * * * enant; the right
* * * * line a mountain
****** noted for its dews;
the left line one of the teachers in the
church at Antioch; the bottom line a
Syrian general; the diagonal from left to
right downward one of the plagues of
Egypt; from left to right upward a god
worshiped by Sennacharib and at whose
house he was killed.
How many will send answers to this ?
We will see.
Answers to last week’s Enigmas: No.
I—Daniel. No. 2—Mt. Carmel.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Dear Mr. B. —It is with much plea
sure, and I trust with profit, that we
study the explorations in The Index. Its
weekly visits are welcomed with much
joy and delight. I noticed in a late issue
that you said you felt somewhat dis
couraged of late. I hope you will cheer
up and continue the lessons, for I believe
with God’s blessing prayed upon them,
much good will be accomplished
Forgive the liberty of an almost stranger.
I have seen you only twice in my life,
but feel as if I had known you a long
time. Father speaks of you often. Our
present shall be just what Mr. Boykin
chooses. We will appreciate anything
coming from him. We send answers for
Feb. 10th. Hope they are correct.
Respectfully J. M.S.
We thank you very much for the kind
and encouraging words, and shall feel
strengthened to go forward still longer.
May God bless you, and keep you near
him as you so earnestly desire. You shall
have an interest in our prayers. We
had guessed correctly as to identity of
J. but not of B. Will send a present
when we get back to Atlanta, Istof April,
if not sooner. Give much love to dear
father. We love him very much and
will be indeed glad to have an interest
in his prayers and yours. The way to
keep near to Jesus is to be constantly at
work for him. Answers correct. ,
Covington, Feb. 18th, 1881.
Dear Mr. B. I thought I would send
the solution of the puzzles in the last
number of The Index. I have been solv
ing several of the enigmas before, but
this is the first time I have written on
the subject. Shall try to do better here
after. The first enigma troubled me very
much. I think there must be something
wrong about it.
Yours M. L. B.
We wonder if M. L. B. is the little boy
whom we found so well posted in the
Scriptures several years ago! Is he? We
have rarely found a boy of his age who
answered our questions so promptly.
We welcome Luther to our band, and
hope hewill continuewithus and occasion
ally send us some enigmas. He can make
some real good ones, we have no doubt.
The answers are all correct.
Sometimes the printers do make some
right big mistakes, and sometimes we
do. We cannot take time to correct all
errors, but will do so when it is desiied.
Give our love to father and mother.
Luther is the only explorer in Newton
county.
We have just had a delightful visit to
Boston, the guest of our helpiul and be
loved brother J. M. R. He agreed with
us that we ought to forego some appoint
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Though the meeting was not largely re
presented, those who were present seem
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ly and hospitably entertained by our
good brother Amos and family.
At the request of the pastor we will
I remain and preach to-night, Monday.
Most of the old officers have been reelec
ted, and the President, Bro.C. C. Smith,
seems inspired with new enthusiasm.
It was a great pleasure to meet our dear
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