Part 51 (1/2)

Thine enemies thy footstool. 328 L.J.

To the ant, thou sluggard. 255 S.A.

The Lord will provide. 41 H.T.

Trees choosing a king. 333 H.T.

Unto the half of my kingdom. 154 L.J.

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The unjust steward. 204 L.J.

The upper room. 249 L.J.

Unprofitable servant. 246 L.J.

A very present help in trouble. 68 S.A.

Widow's mite. 243 L.J.

The wings of the wind. 26 S.A.

Wolf shall dwell with the lamb. 303 G.B.

Wiles of the devil. 506 H.T.

The way of all the earth. 451 H. T.

The wings of the morning. 164 S.A.

Without money and without price. 507 T.J.

Whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth, 502 T.J.

We shall reap, if we faint not. 506 L.J.

We piped unto you, and ye did not dance. 153 L.J.

Where moth and rust doth corrupt. 115 L.J.

Your old men shall dream dreams, Your young men shall see visions. 379 S.A.

From reading these literary pa.s.sages can you clearly explain the incident or story each Bible phrase suggests?

Aaron's Serpent. 152 H.T.

”And hence one master pa.s.sion in the breast, Like Aaron's serpent, swallows up the rest.”

--_Pope, Essay on Man_.

Abraham's Bosom. 206 L.J.

”Sweet peace, conduct his soul to the bosom of good old Abraham.”