Chapter 2: Honour Among the Thieves
Jephthah
"Daddy! Daddy!" She rushes toward him and flings her arms around his neck and smothers him with kisses. But he groans most terribly. " Oh, oh, my darling! You…you are the last person I wanted to see!...Oh! Oh! I made a vow to God…and I cannot go back on it." Hear this sad story of Jephthah and his terrible vow.
Chapter 1: Rejected at Home
Jephthah
"Daddy! Daddy!" She rushes toward him and flings her arms around his neck and smothers him with kisses. But he groans most terribly. " Oh, oh, my darling! You…you are the last person I wanted to see!...Oh! Oh! I made a vow to God…and I cannot go back on it." Hear this sad story of Jephthah and his terrible vow.
Chapter 7: The Journey Home
Jesus and the Secret Guest
"The street was deserted. It was very dark. Silently Nicodemus stepped out over the threshold and closed his front door behind him. He gathered his cloak with its long tassels around him and set off for a visit that he didn't want anyone to know about." The exciting events of Passover week reach their climax with a dramtic meeting by night.
Chapter 6: A Trip to the Jordan Crusade
Jesus and the Secret Guest
"The street was deserted. It was very dark. Silently Nicodemus stepped out over the threshold and closed his front door behind him. He gathered his cloak with its long tassels around him and set off for a visit that he didn't want anyone to know about." The exciting events of Passover week reach their climax with a dramtic meeting by night.
Chapter 5: The Teacher Who Didn’t Understand
Jesus and the Secret Guest
"The street was deserted. It was very dark. Silently Nicodemus stepped out over the threshold and closed his front door behind him. He gathered his cloak with its long tassels around him and set off for a visit that he didn't want anyone to know about." The exciting events of Passover week reach their climax with a dramtic meeting by night.
Chapter 4: The Guest Next Door
Jesus and the Secret Guest
"The street was deserted. It was very dark. Silently Nicodemus stepped out over the threshold and closed his front door behind him. He gathered his cloak with its long tassels around him and set off for a visit that he didn't want anyone to know about." The exciting events of Passover week reach their climax with a dramtic meeting by night.
Chapter 3: Seeing the Sanhedrin
Jesus and the Secret Guest
"The street was deserted. It was very dark. Silently Nicodemus stepped out over the threshold and closed his front door behind him. He gathered his cloak with its long tassels around him and set off for a visit that he didn't want anyone to know about." The exciting events of Passover week reach their climax with a dramtic meeting by night.
Chapter 2: A Tour of the Temple
Jesus and the Secret Guest
"The street was deserted. It was very dark. Silently Nicodemus stepped out over the threshold and closed his front door behind him. He gathered his cloak with its long tassels around him and set off for a visit that he didn't want anyone to know about." The exciting events of Passover week reach their climax with a dramtic meeting by night.
Chapter 1: Sightseeing in Jerusalem
Jesus and the Secret Guest
"The street was deserted. It was very dark. Silently Nicodemus stepped out over the threshold and closed his front door behind him. He gathered his cloak with its long tassels around him and set off for a visit that he didn't want anyone to know about." The exciting events of Passover week reach their climax with a dramtic meeting by night.
Chapter 10: Hannah’s Amazing Song
Hannah
Hannah's tears are falling thick and fast. She can't sit at the Thanksgiving dinner any longer. Where is she going? Hannah threads her way between the tents to the Tabernacle, the Lord's House. Hannah kneels down on the Tabernacle floor to pray. She prays silently. Her lips move, but no sound comes. High Priest Eli is watching her. He's sure he knows what the trouble is. "Stop this drunken behaviour!" he says roughly. "Get out of here till you sober up!" Eli did not know why Hannah was distressed, but God knew.