. Bible manual. Introductory course on the Bible, for teachers training classes and Bible classes . Lydia, Lycaonia, Pontus, Pisidia, Phrygia, Pamphylia,Bithynia, Mysia, Galatia. 2. Provinces hi Europe. Macedonia, Illyria, Greece (Achaia), Italy. 3. Provinces in Africa. Lybia, Egypt. 4. Islands. Cyprus, Crete, Silicia, Malta, Patmos (a small island near Ephesus). Note—It is not necessary that the student memorize allthese items; he should study the maps carefully, so that hemay be able, when reading the Bible, to locate on the map anyplace that is mentioned. QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES. What do we


. Bible manual. Introductory course on the Bible, for teachers training classes and Bible classes . Lydia, Lycaonia, Pontus, Pisidia, Phrygia, Pamphylia,Bithynia, Mysia, Galatia. 2. Provinces hi Europe. Macedonia, Illyria, Greece (Achaia), Italy. 3. Provinces in Africa. Lybia, Egypt. 4. Islands. Cyprus, Crete, Silicia, Malta, Patmos (a small island near Ephesus). Note—It is not necessary that the student memorize allthese items; he should study the maps carefully, so that hemay be able, when reading the Bible, to locate on the map anyplace that is mentioned. QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES. What do we notice when we compare the map of the Old Testa-ment world with that of the New Testament world? What country forms the center of Bible History? Describe the size and nature of Palestine. Draw an outline map of Palestine, indicating the various provinces. Locate on the map: Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Capernaum,Jericho. Name two provinces or countries of Europe, Africa and AsiaMinor. Locate the cities: Rome, Ephesus, Corinth. Name five islands in the Mediterranean sea. 212 BIBLE *. * 1 - 9L % v* * >i<-.*-rJ 5 UiiMk * V * - \^r<^ \-J SUPPLEMENTARY LESSONS. 213 Lesson INSTITUTIONS. 1. By the Fall of Man, his cordial relations to and freecommunion with God were disturbed and interrupted. Sinnow stands as a barrier between man and God. Man can ap-proach God now only as a culprit who needs reconciliationwith God. This is revealed plainly in the Religious Rites andInstitutions which the Bible very accurately describes. 2. These rites and institutions also have a symbolicalmeaning. They typify and foreshadow the reconciliation ofman to the restoration of the communion with God, which hadbeen disturbed through sin; and they point forward to thegreat work of atonement which was wrought by Christ Jesus. 3. Since the Bible continually refers to these rites andinstitutions it is necessary to note the main facts concerningthem. I. The Altar. a. The Altar


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