_Keep the Passover._
THE YEARLY FESTIVALS
The darker side of the Jewish religion was more than relieved by its
outlets for joy. It identified in a marvelous manner the holy day and
the holiday (see the, two words translated “feast” in Leviticus
23:1, meaning, the one “holy convocation,” the other... [ Continue Reading ]
_Save when there shall be no poor among you._
RURAL POVERTY
These two sentences (Deuteronomy 15:4; Deuteronomy 11:1) seem, at
first sight, to contradict one another. There are three ways of
reading the fourth verse. “_Save_ _when _there shall be no poor
among you,” says the text. “_To the end that... [ Continue Reading ]
_Remember that thou wast a bondman._
REMEMBER
In an autobiography of William Jay we read that on one occasion he
called to see the famous Mr. John Newton at Olney, and he observed
that over the desk at which he was accustomed to compose his sermons
he had written up in very large letters the follow... [ Continue Reading ]
_Eat it before the Lord thy God year by year._
MEMORIAL DAYS
“Year by year.” It might seem at first sight, antecedent to
experience, a surprising thing that the mere mechanical movement of
the earth through the heavens should have any special relationship to
man’s mind and spirit. Yet we know that... [ Continue Reading ]