Scripture Characters

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Robert Smith Candlish 1857
English
  • The universal characteristic - "and he died"
  • Eli - his heart trembled for the ark of God - Part I
  • Eli - a godly man trembling for the ark of God - Part II
  • Eli - a godly man trembling for the ark of God - Part III
  • Eli - a godly man trembling for the ark of God - Part IV
  • The long-suffering of God - example in the case of an impenitent sinner - character of Ahab - Part I
  • The long-suffering of God - example in the case of an impenitent sinner - character of Ahab - Part II
  • The forbearance of God in the case of the righteous - character of Jehoshaphat - Part I
  • The forbearance of God in the case of the righteous - character of Jehoshaphat - Part II
  • Herod - Weakness growing into wickedness - on the character of Herod, tetrarch of Galilee - Part I
  • Herod - Weakness growing into wickedness - on the character of Herod, tetrarch of Galilee - Part II
  • Herod an example of "worldly sorrow working death"
  • Herod an example of an alleged necessity of sinning
  • Peter - his general character - its strength and weakness
  • Peter - the trial, infirmity, and triumph of his faith
  • Martha and Mary - part I, their common grief
  • Martha and Mary - part II, their different kinds of grief, and the Lord's different ways of dealing with them
  • The friendship of Peter and John - Part I
  • The friendship of Peter and John - Part II
  • The friendship of Peter and John - Part III
  • Mary Magdalene - with Peter and John at the sepulchre - Part I
  • Mary Magdalene - with Peter and John at the sepulchre - Part II
  • The Spirit of God striving with man - Pontius Pilate judging the Lord Christ
  • The wicked taken in their own net - Pontius Pilate dealing with the Jews
  • The case of Pilate - a warning against resisting the Spirit
Nineteen studies of figures from the Bible - some well-known and some obscure. The discourses were originally written as sermons and then re-written in book form. - Summary by InTheDesert

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