. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . ¥W. They broke open the roof and let the man down, wrapped in a blanket and lyingupon a mattress, right in front of Jesus. 159 Clje Hcper anb tfjc ^alsiieb iilan to see who Jesus was, what he was teaching and what hewas doing. These men did not beheve in Jesus, butwere there to find some fault with him. They belongedto a class called Hhe Pharisees, who claimed to bebetter than others, because they carefully kept all therules of the Jewish law; but in their hearts they werefar from good, and they were bitterly opposed to Jesus was speak


. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . ¥W. They broke open the roof and let the man down, wrapped in a blanket and lyingupon a mattress, right in front of Jesus. 159 Clje Hcper anb tfjc ^alsiieb iilan to see who Jesus was, what he was teaching and what hewas doing. These men did not beheve in Jesus, butwere there to find some fault with him. They belongedto a class called Hhe Pharisees, who claimed to bebetter than others, because they carefully kept all therules of the Jewish law; but in their hearts they werefar from good, and they were bitterly opposed to Jesus was speaking, four men came, carrjingon a bed a man who was sick with the palsy, a diseasewhich makes one helpless, unable to use his hands, towalk or to stand alone. They were very eager to bringthis man to Jesus to be cured, but on account of thecrowd they could not come into the house or even intothe yard in front of it. They were bound, however, insome way to get this palsied man to Jesus. Theyclimbed up to the roof of the house and pulled the sickman


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