00.5 - Page Numbering
Page Numbering This document contains bracketed numbers within the text that were page numbers in the original book. They have been retained because they are used to connect the text with end notes contained in Chapter 8, "Hints for Teachers and Questions for Students."
Example:
Chapter 1, Paragraph 4:
4. Next morning the noise and bustle broke out again in the inn and inn-yard; the citizens of Bethlehem went about their work; the registration proceeded; and in the meantime the greatest event in the history of the world had taken place. We never know where a great beginning may be happening. Every arrival of a new soul in the world is a mystery and a shut casket of possibilities. Joseph and Mary alone knew the tremendous secret - that on her, the peasant maiden and carpenter’s bride, had been conferred the honor of being the mother of Him who was the Messiah of her race, the Savior of the world, and the Son of GOD. [10] The related end notes from Chapter 8:
10. The Herods of the New Testament -
1. Herod the Great, in whose reign JESUS was born, reigned over the whole of Palestine; died very soon after JESUS’ birth; his kingdom was divided at his death among his sons. 2. Herod Antipas, son of the former, was at his father’s death made tetrarch of Galilee and Perea; the murderer of the Baptist; JESUS was sent to him by Pilate. 3. Herod Agrippa I, grandson of Herod the Great, had as great dominions as he; put to death James, and imprisoned Peter; died miserably, as is related in Acts 12:4. Herod Agrippa II., son of Agrippa I; Paul appeared before him, Acts 25.
10. Archelaus was soon deposed from the throne of Judaea, which became a part of the Roman province of Syria.
