The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 11, 1901, Image 7
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INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS j
FOR APRIL 14.
Subject: Jesus Appear* to Mary, John j
x\., 11-18 ? CoPlen Text, llfv. i.. 10?
emoiy Verse*, 16-18 ? Commentary
on the Day's Lesson.
11. "M iry." This was Mai.v Magdalen, i
out of whom the Lord had oast seven dev- j
ils. The epithet "Magdalene." whatever i
ninv he ils meaning, seems chosen for the ;
xpress purpose of distinguishing l>cr T*rom !
all other Marys. "Stood without." Peter j
and John going (v. 10) commends Mary's j
staying. To ihc grave site came before
thoni; from the grave site went to tell
them: to the grave she returns with them;
at the grave she remains behind then.
To stay while others stay is the world's
, love; to stay when all are gone is constant
i love. "Weeping." Site had great love
for her Lord: He had done much for her. j
"Stooped down." Because she was anx- <
ions to see whether sne might not. after
all. be mistaken about the absence of the
body. She stooped because the top of the
entrance was so low that she could not
otherwise obtain a near view of the inside
of the tomb. "The sepulchre." The scpulchre^ocrts
to have been a square room
ihewn out of a rock, nartly above ground,
jits roof being as high as the top of the
.door, wh'ch.formed its entrance.
12. "Two angels." Peter and John did i
mot see the angels. The angels' presence I
showed the Divine hand and care. They :
were ministering spirits to comfort those j
who were in such great sorrow and need. J
and tbev gave explanation of what had j
been done. no one else being .able. ine j
supposed discrepancies in the number of
angels seen is explained by Tossing. The
(whole grave. the whole region about the
Wave was invisibly swarming with ante's.
There were not only two angels, but many
of them. Sometimes one appears and
sometimes another; at different places and
sneaking different things. "In white."
QThis wa3 an emblem of puritv. See llev. !
J9: S.
13. " Whv weenest thou?" Arc you
ouite siwe that this empty tomb does not
show that you ought to be rejoicing?
f'Takcn awav my T.ord." While the other
Women were terrified Mary seems to have
liad no fear, so wholly was she taken un 1
prith her great desire of finding her Lord.
?he wrs readv to brave more heroically (
jthan ever all dancer if only she might find j
(the 0nft she loved. i (
14. "Turned herself back." Still v.vcning
she turned awav from the angels. She i
(turned to go again with the other women (
to Jerusalem, who had already departed. ' 1
but she had not as yet gone so far as to
be out of the garden. Mary was so
absorbed in grief, and her eves so dimmed
jwith tnrs that she failed to rceognire I
(Christ: besmts, she was not expecting to <
.Tfcn? alive. as she had no conrention
of His resurrection.
15. "Jesus saith unto her." Thi* was ; '
His fi^t noncarance. He afterward ai>pearcd
on this same day to the other women
returning f -om senulchre (Matt. 2*1: 9,
fcfl), to Peter (Luke 24: .141/ to two discibles
coing to Emmanus (Luke 24: 1.1?31), j
and to ten apostles. John 20: 19?25. :
,Why wcepest thou?" Site had cause suf- 1
fieient to rejoice instpad or to weep.
."Whom eeekest thou?" He seeks to comfort
i^er in her great grief. "The gardener." j
lAnd therefore a servant of Joseph of Ari- j
xnathca. who owned the tomb, and who, I
of course, would be friendly. No other |
person would be likely to be there at so j
early an hour. "Have borne Him hence." [
'fhink'nz that perhaps Joseph had or- '
jlered His bodv taken to some other place. !
r'l will take Him away." She would see 1
ithat it was done. She would be responsi- I
Pble for His removal to a nroner place. To
ithink that stranger hands had cared for ;
jHim when she had brought spices for that
t purpose was a bitter disappointment to .
jner.
16. "Miry." Jesus stirred the affection ;
"of the weeping woman at His side by ut- j
tering her own name in tones that thrilled I
her to the h"art and created the new. sublime
convietmn that He had risen as Ke I
had p-.'d. What transports of .iov must
have filled this woman's heart! Let it be (
remarked that Marv sought Jesus more 1
fervently, and continued more affectionately
attached to Him than any of the 1
Vr?-- therefore to her first Jesus is nleascd I
to show Himself, unci she is inade the first i
heraid of the gospel of a risen Saviour. j
*'l!abbboni." My Master. "A whole
wor'd of emotion and devotion in a word." j
As Mary uttered the word she must have j
.endeavored to fall down at the feet of her |
.Ixn-ci, embracing them.
17. ' Touch Me not." "Cling not to
Me." 1 he translation "touch Me not" ;
gi\es a fa'se impression: the verb does rot
mean to "touch." but to "hold on to" and
'Viing to." "t am rot yet ascended." j
Mary appears to have held Hira by the i
feot. and worshiped Him. Jesus says in
effect: Spend no longer time with Me i
now; I am not going immediately to j
lieaven; you^ will have several opportuni- i
ties of seeing Me again: but go and tell j
;My disC'n'es that 1 am, by and by, to as- I
;ce:?d to Mv Father and God. who is your
Father ami God also: therefore, let them j
fate courage. Do not rest your new faith j
'ipuw TVfv n/Arrvm'i?nl lit.* Ktir iinnn 1 h;ifc
.spiritual life soon to be consummated
with the Father. Then I shall receive
your love, and we will resume our friendship.
One touch through the Holy Ghost |
,is worth far more than any bodily presence.
To be satisfied with His being re- |
stored to life that she might be in His '
presence as before was to lose sight of the
merits of His death. Henceforth He must |
be believed in and worshiped as God. for i
,He '-as rot to remain in a'natural body.
'"Go to My brethren." First servants,
then disciples, then friends: now, after
the resurrection, brethren. This involves
i" itself eternal inheritance. "I ascend to
ilv Father." I am clothing Mvse'f with
My eternal form: I have laid dowu My life
that I might take it again, and use it for
the highest blessedness of My brethren.
"My Father?vour Father?My God and
your God." father of Christ by nature
^ 'and of men bv grace. His God only in
connection who us; our uoa oniy in con^r"
nection with Him. His eternal conscious*
ness of the Father's love dignified all His
human relations with the bather, and became
the true inspiration of all consciousness
of Cod possessed bv His disciples.
18. "Mary told the disciples." An apostle
to the apostles. Mary was the first to
eee Jesus and the first to proclaim His
resurrection. This special message was
clearly given to the woman who held His
feet. St. Mark tells us (chap. 1C: 11) that
the apostles could not believe what she
said. They seem to have considered it as
an effect of her troubled imagination.
But tliev believed when they saw tha
Lord.
Lincoln's Birthday r.s a Holiday
Lincoln's birthday is a legal holiday
In Connecticut. New York. Nov.- Jer- !
sey. Pennsylvania. Illinois. Minnesota. I
North Dakota and in the state ol [
Washington.
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Government in the Insurance Business, j
The German government not only 1
rells life insurance to its subjects, but
jt requires those who earn less than a
certain amount to be insured against
j'.lness and old age.
Cure* Cancer, Rleoil Poison, Old
surei-('okt? >ocliii?c to 'l'ry.
Blood poison and deadly cancer are easily
cured when Botanic Blood Balm is taken.
If yon have blood poison, ulcers, bono pain*,
pimples, mucous patches, falling hair, itchiug
skin, scvotula, old rheumatism, offensive form
of catarrh, scabs and scalos, deadly cancer,
eating, bleeding, festering sores, swellings,
lumps, persistent wart or sore, take Botanic
Blood Balm i B. B, B.). It will cure even the
worse case after everything else fails. Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B.) drains the poison om
of the system and the Blood, then every sore
heals, making the blood pure and rich, and
building up the broken down body. B. B. B.
thoroughly tested for SO years. Drug stores,
$ 1. Trial treatment free by writing Blood
Balm Co., 12 Mitchell St., Atlanta. Gs. De
scribe trouble ami free medical advice given
until cured. Botanic Blood Balm does no:
contain mineral poisons or mercury tas so
many advertised remedies do), but is com
posed of Bure Botanic Ingredients. Over 300
testimonials of cure by taking B. B. B.
The postage stamp slicks to one thing j
uuin 11 gets mere.
l'or Lit Crlppe and IlPadarlre.
These disagreeable and dangerous dls- ,
ea^es may lie relieved immediately by the |
t mely use of Hicks' Capudine Headache
Cure. 15c, 25c and SOcat all drug-tores. If
your druggist does not keep it send Ge for
postage on trial bottle. Hicks Chemical
Co., Raleigb.N C.
.kick Headache
Is one of the most common afflictions of the
present day. A single dose of Crab Orchard
Water will promptly relievo it. It cures by
removing the cause.
It is the ambition of every woman to
live up to her photographs
Putnam FjtDF.lksf, Dyes do not stain the
bands or spot the kettle. Sold by all druggists.
The pen may he mightier than the'
sword, out the sword never gels a man
into libel suits.
Some men live so rapidly as to die of
old age at forty
Catarrh Cniinot be Cured
With local anplicaiions, as tbey cannot reach
lb> seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or
['onstitutional disease, and in order to cure it
win niiwt Cake internal remedies. Hull's Ca
larrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly
on the blood and raucous surface. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack ntedicino. It was
prescribed by one of tho best physicians in
this country for years, and is a regular prescription.
It is composed of the best tonics
known, combined witu the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Chrnet x Co., Props., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, price. 7oc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Most men accept advice as if they
were doing the giver a favor.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forchildrsn
teething, soften the gums, reduoes inflammation,
allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle
Talk is cheap until you waut to use
a long distance telephone.
Pico's Cure for Consumption is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds.?N. W. Sahurl,
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900.
The baker doesn't pose as a horticulturist,
but he knows al. about flour raisif;-:
Have you ever experienced the joyful sen- j
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The average height of the heavy rain
cloud is 1680 yards; of the delicate, fleecy
cirrus, 9700 yards. .
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Two hundred bushels of potatoes
remove eighty ^pounds
Ph ?f"actual ' P?tash from the
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