. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . ON CALVARY S MOUNT. i6o A FOUNTAIN AT CANA OF GALILEE IN THE HOLY LAND 161 night, from a calm that moved not a tassel of our tent, in one minute thererushed by a wind that tested every rope and pole of our encampment to theutmost, and blew away from the front of our tent not only the coals of our bon-fires, but the ashes and the wood, and caused a fright of some of our groupwhich called the dragoman, who prophesied that in twenty minutes it would beover, and sure enough in about that time there was not enough atmosphericmotion to


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . ON CALVARY S MOUNT. i6o A FOUNTAIN AT CANA OF GALILEE IN THE HOLY LAND 161 night, from a calm that moved not a tassel of our tent, in one minute thererushed by a wind that tested every rope and pole of our encampment to theutmost, and blew away from the front of our tent not only the coals of our bon-fires, but the ashes and the wood, and caused a fright of some of our groupwhich called the dragoman, who prophesied that in twenty minutes it would beover, and sure enough in about that time there was not enough atmosphericmotion to flutter a feather. We are camped near the village of Tiberias. Many of the Lives ofChrist say that Christ was never here. The Bible does not say he ever visitedTiberias, but it says: Jesus went about all the cities and villages, and I haveno doubt he visited this city, which was second to none in importance. Someauthors say Christ did not come to Tiberias, because it was populated by a verydegraded people. This was the very reason that would have brought himhere; the worse the d


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