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

June, 1939

“Next Fall May Be Too Late” • In the welter of a world gone mad. of nation rising against nation, of the terror that stalks in the night, of the arrow that flieth by day, of pestil­ ence, of destruction, of the elements in commotion, is there not a warning in the stark realism of these few senténees taken from a letter recently sent us: “I was going to send the money this fall; but the Lord said. Send it now; next fall may be too late. Wouldn't it be won­ derful if He came this Feast of the Trumpets, the ingathering of the Harvest! God does all things in order." • And here is something for the earnest child of God to think about. What and if He should come at the time of the blowing of trumpets on the first day of the Month Tishri? What and if you were then suddenly caught up to be with Him? Do you not think it would please Him won­ derfully that you should now have your part in a testimony that warns Israel of the wrath to come? And do you know a better way to please Him than to snatch a few brands from the burning, a few Jewish souls that will be your trophies when at last you lay your burden down and meet Him face to face? • The time is short. That is why we keep reminding you of the privilege of sharing with Him in His yearning over the lost sheep of the House of Israel; and that is why so many of the Lord's choicest saints are count­ ing it a joy to fellowship with us in our God-given task of these last days. Perhaps if you will make it a matter of earnest prayer. He will lead you also to become a burden bearer with us; and from experience we can assure you it will be a happy day for you. AMERICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO THE JEW S, INC. 31 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y . Dear Friends: Gladly do I enclose $----........ my gift for Israel’s salvation, “before it is too late.” Name...:.. ......-......—..— ...................... ..... -.......... — Address..... .................. ......... City .................................................. State ..~.~.,~..—

LOUIS T. TALBOT, Editor-In-Chief R oy L. L aurin , Associate Editor M ildred M. C ook , Managing Editor H. S. R isley , Circulation and A dvt. M gr

Official Organ of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

S h e ! 8 i b l e T a m i l # M otto: "Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood .”—R ev . 1 :5.

Number 6

June, 1939

Volume X X X

TABLE OF CONTENTS •

Around the King’s Table— Editorial .............. -—......—- ...... -.........212 Views and Reviews of Current News— Dan Gilbert .............................213 What I Saw in War-torn China— R obert H all Glover ........................ -214 Daniel’s Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks— A lva J . McClain ................216 What Held Him There?— W illis R . H otchkiss....——...: .............. -....... 2 l9 Broken Life Line^-A Story— Paul Hutchens..... .......................||...........221 Junior King’s¡ Business— Martha S. H ooker ......—................ —.............223 International Lesson Commentary.—........... — ,.¿— '—— 225 Notes on Christian Endeavor— Mary G. Goodner ..............-----.......... --239 Bible Institute Family Circle............... .—............. ...................................... 243 Missions and Bible Conferences...-....,..-—- —,.......................... -............. 244 Our Literature Table.................... . ....................... ........................................ 247

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