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Title: The King Nobody Wanted
Author: Norman F. Langford
Illustrator: John Lear
Release Date: August 20, 2006 [EBook #19087]
Language: English
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The King nobody wanted
By NORMAN F. LANGFORD
_Illustrated by John Lear_
THE WESTMINSTER PRESS
PHILADELPHIA
COPYRIGHT, MCMXLVIII, BY W. L. JENKINS
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CONTENTS
1 Waiting
2 A King Is Born
3 Growing
4 Jesus Goes to Work
5 A Busy Time
6 Friends and Foes
7 Slow to Understand
8 Jesus Is Strong
9 Refusing a Crown
10 The Way to Jerusalem
11 Nearing the City
12 In Jerusalem
13 The Last Night
14 The Last Day
15 The Victorious King
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
_In a very real and interesting way_, THE KING NOBODY WANTED _tells
the story of Jesus. Where the actual words of the Bible are used, they
are from the King James Version. But the greater part of the story is
told in the words of every day._
_Since you will certainly want to look up these stories in your own
Bible, the references are given on pages 191 and 192. You will
discover that often more than one Gospel tells the same story about
Jesus, but in a slightly different way. In_ THE KING NOBODY WANTED,
_the stories from the Gospels have been put together so that there is
just one story for you to read and understand and enjoy._
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1. Waiting
Two thousand years ago, in the land of
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