. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . Bronze coin of Herod Agrippa I. Large bronze coin of Agrippa II 76 U Cfjtlbg mit in Mmntf) CHAPTER 11 THE LITTLE Jesus must have been between twoand five years old when he was brought to Nazareth,just coming out of babyhood and growing into alittle boy; and Nazareth was his home for at leasttwenty-five years, all through his childhood, his boyhoodand his young manhood. Jesus was not the only child Hving in that littlewhite house of one story and one room on the side of thehill. Soon another baby boy came, who was namedJames, who grew up to become
. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . Bronze coin of Herod Agrippa I. Large bronze coin of Agrippa II 76 U Cfjtlbg mit in Mmntf) CHAPTER 11 THE LITTLE Jesus must have been between twoand five years old when he was brought to Nazareth,just coming out of babyhood and growing into alittle boy; and Nazareth was his home for at leasttwenty-five years, all through his childhood, his boyhoodand his young manhood. Jesus was not the only child Hving in that littlewhite house of one story and one room on the side of thehill. Soon another baby boy came, who was namedJames, who grew up to become a great man, and manyyears after wrote one of the books in the Bible, theEpistle of James. Then, one after another, came threemore boys, Joseph and Simon and Judas. When weread that name ^Judas we are apt to think of the wickedJudas, who sold the Lord Jesus for a few pieces of that was a different Judas. This Judas, like hisbrother James, long afterward wrote another book in theNew Testament, the Epistle of Jude. Somewhere in thelist of children were two girls—
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