Chapter 6: The Passover Lamb
Jesus and the Temple Thieves
"Now, look here!" the farmer said. "This is the very best sheep of my flock." "I can't accept it," replied the priest. "You must buy one here from our stall. "I shan't!" said the farmer indignantly. And with that the priest's servant clobbered him across the back with a stick. The Temple priests had been making God's house into a disgrace - until Jesus came to Jerusalem!
Chapter 5: The Tables are Turned
Jesus and the Temple Thieves
"Now, look here!" the farmer said. "This is the very best sheep of my flock." "I can't accept it," replied the priest. "You must buy one here from our stall. "I shan't!" said the farmer indignantly. And with that the priest's servant clobbered him across the back with a stick. The Temple priests had been making God's house into a disgrace - until Jesus came to Jerusalem!
Chapter 4: Jerusalem at Last!
Jesus and the Temple Thieves
"Now, look here!" the farmer said. "This is the very best sheep of my flock." "I can't accept it," replied the priest. "You must buy one here from our stall. "I shan't!" said the farmer indignantly. And with that the priest's servant clobbered him across the back with a stick. The Temple priests had been making God's house into a disgrace - until Jesus came to Jerusalem!
Chapter 3: Stopover in Jericho
Jesus and the Temple Thieves
"Now, look here!" the farmer said. "This is the very best sheep of my flock." "I can't accept it," replied the priest. "You must buy one here from our stall. "I shan't!" said the farmer indignantly. And with that the priest's servant clobbered him across the back with a stick. The Temple priests had been making God's house into a disgrace - until Jesus came to Jerusalem!
Chapter 2: Planning for Passover
Jesus and the Temple Thieves
"Now, look here!" the farmer said. "This is the very best sheep of my flock." "I can't accept it," replied the priest. "You must buy one here from our stall. "I shan't!" said the farmer indignantly. And with that the priest's servant clobbered him across the back with a stick. The Temple priests had been making God's house into a disgrace - until Jesus came to Jerusalem!
Chapter 1: At Grandma’s for Passover
Jesus and the Temple Thieves
"Now, look here!" the farmer said. "This is the very best sheep of my flock." "I can't accept it," replied the priest. "You must buy one here from our stall. "I shan't!" said the farmer indignantly. And with that the priest's servant clobbered him across the back with a stick. The Temple priests had been making God's house into a disgrace - until Jesus came to Jerusalem!
Chapter 7: Intrigue in the Palace
Daniel
Here's the story of Daniel. The only man I know who spent a night with starving lions in their den and was brought out unharmed at the first streak of dawn next morning, by the king himself. I imagine the king took Daniel home with him for breakfast at the palace! but that's not all. Daniel was an immigrant boy in Babylon who, through his diligence and faith in God, rose to be adviser to no less than five successive kings.
Chapter 6: A Message of Doom
Daniel
Here's the story of Daniel. The only man I know who spent a night with starving lions in their den and was brought out unharmed at the first streak of dawn next morning, by the king himself. I imagine the king took Daniel home with him for breakfast at the palace! but that's not all. Daniel was an immigrant boy in Babylon who, through his diligence and faith in God, rose to be adviser to no less than five successive kings.
Chapter 5: A King’s Story
Daniel
Here's the story of Daniel. The only man I know who spent a night with starving lions in their den and was brought out unharmed at the first streak of dawn next morning, by the king himself. I imagine the king took Daniel home with him for breakfast at the palace! but that's not all. Daniel was an immigrant boy in Babylon who, through his diligence and faith in God, rose to be adviser to no less than five successive kings.
Chapter 4: Miracles! Miracles!
Daniel
Here's the story of Daniel. The only man I know who spent a night with starving lions in their den and was brought out unharmed at the first streak of dawn next morning, by the king himself. I imagine the king took Daniel home with him for breakfast at the palace! but that's not all. Daniel was an immigrant boy in Babylon who, through his diligence and faith in God, rose to be adviser to no less than five successive kings.