. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . standing before the buyers and uie sciit-is, he called upon them to stop their trading; he overturned the tables of the money changers and sent their silver rolling upon the floor. TWF l^^VvN YO?vK ®f)e Horb in ?|is; Cemple Take all these things away/ he cried out. Thisis the house of my Father; you shall not make it a housefor buying and selling. Even the little company of his disciples—Peter,John, Andrew and the others—stood still in wonder asthey saw their Master alone, armed only with a pieceof rope, driving out the gates this crowd of men, wh


. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . standing before the buyers and uie sciit-is, he called upon them to stop their trading; he overturned the tables of the money changers and sent their silver rolling upon the floor. TWF l^^VvN YO?vK ®f)e Horb in ?|is; Cemple Take all these things away/ he cried out. Thisis the house of my Father; you shall not make it a housefor buying and selling. Even the little company of his disciples—Peter,John, Andrew and the others—stood still in wonder asthey saw their Master alone, armed only with a pieceof rope, driving out the gates this crowd of men, whowere frightened at the kingliness of his looks andfled before him, not for one moment daring to resisthis will. But soon came the priests and rulers of the ought not to have allowed these men to trade in theTemple Court and to make it a market place. But someof them took a share of the money that was made inthat place. One high priest, it is said, owned all thecages of doves and pigeons that were kept in the Templefor sale.


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