King's Business - 1938-07

September, 1938

T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

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PA U L W. ROOD, Editor M il d r e d M . C o o k , Managing Editor H . S. R is l e y , Circulation Manager

Official Organ of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

The Scroll of the Law

ffltit tBible Tamii# Tta^a^ine M otto: “Unto him that loved us, and w ashed us fro m our sins in his own b lo o d ” — R ev 8 1 :5.

(Hebrew, Sefer Torah) One-Third Actual Size

Volume XX IX

September, 1938

Number 7

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Miniature Scroll A Beautiful Jewish Antiquity

(Photographs on cover by Skinner Photo Arts, Thompson Photo Service, and Witzel)

T h e S c r o ll is th e m o s t S a c r e d thing in the Je w is h S y n a g o g u e . C h r is t r e a d H is in tr o d u c to r y m e s s a g e from the s c r o ll in the S y n a g o g u e . Every Bible Student ought to have one of these miniature scrolls. O ur Offer W e want you to read T he Chosen P eop le, edited by Joseph Hoffman Cohn, son of the late ExRabbi Leopold Cohn, and considered by many Bible students the most help­ ful paper on prophecy and the Jew published in America. I t gives you inspiring reports of the world-wide activities of the American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc. Also, we want you to read the life story of ExRabbi Leopold Cohn, written by himself in a sixty-page booklet—one of the most thrilling stories you have ever read. Jews are really accepting the Lord Jesus Christ, The price of the Scroll is 50 cents, and T he C hosen P eop le is 50 cents a year. Mr. Cohn’s autobiography is 30 cents. Send us $1 and we will mail you A LL and enter your name for a year’s subscription for T he Chosen P eo p le ; if not satisfied we’ll return your money without a ques­ tion. And may we remind you also of the continuous need o f our Mission­ ary undertakings. Our work merits your every confidence. It is a pro­ gram of world-wide Gospel testi­ mony to the Jews. Your fellowship in prayer and g ift is always wel­ comed and appreciated. T h e Chosen P eop le is of course sent to all con­ tributors. American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc. 31 Throop Aye., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Around the King’s Table— Paul W. Rood ..............................................284 The Meaning of Discipleship— Harold Spurgeon ................................... 285 Russia and Armageddon— Louis S. Bauman ..........................................286 You Be the Doctor, Part II—Walter Lewis Wilson, M.D ................... 288 World’s Christian Fundamentals Association........................................290 Breaking the Log Jam— H. S. Risley .................. ............... 1 .................. 291 Junior King’s Business— Martha S. Hooker ......................................... 295 The Bible Institute Family Circle....:...........:............................................. 297 Notes on Christian Endeavor— Mary G. Goodner. ................................. 298 Girls’ Query Corner— Myrtle E. Scott ...................................................300 International Lesson Commentary............................................................. 301 Daily Devotional Readings.............. 313

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