King's Business - 1941-11

November, 1941

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The King's Business The True-to-the-Bible Family Magasine The Official Organ of THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES, Ine. LOUIS T. TALBOT • M ILDRED M. COOK Editor-In-Chief Man aging; Editor Motto: “ Unto him thçtt loved us, and washed us v . from our sins in his own blood” (Rev. 1:5).

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The MessiahV9 It is the sensation of the hour. There are stirrings within the heart of Israel. There is a going in the tops of the mulberry trees which presages the cataclysmic appearance of the Christ in the clouds for the Church, on the eve of the most dra­ matic revival Israel has ever known. The famous, revered and historic rabbi of a dynasty that g o e s back into the centuries, has come to America out of the depths of White Russia, and has startled Jewry with a clarion shout “ Go out to Meet the Messiah!” He’ continues:— “When punishments come into the world, look for the feet of the Messiah. These may be the birth throes of the Messiah before the salvation of Jewry comes. The Jewish people are suffering the afflictions (travail) of the Mes­ siah. The perfect Salvation is just behind our backs, and among our Jews in this country there is a confusion of thought, just as our sages have foretold: The Messiah the Son of David, will come amidst c o n f u s i o n of thought, entirely unexpected.” Full accounts of these dramatic developments within Jewry are con­ tained in “The Chosen People,” in our Mid-summer letter, and in “The Shepherd of Israel," which we have circulated broadcast these past few months, in our determined effort to seize this opportunity for the advan­ tage of the Gospel. This is the tragic hour of Israel’s destiny. This is the hopr to seize the opportunity for such an aggressive Gospel campaign to the Jews as has not been known since the days of Pentecost. We invite you to fellow­ ship with us. Never before has this Mission stood abreast of a world with such opportunities as lie before us. Upon your help and your prayers we must lean, that our hands may be upheld and our work go forward un­ hindered. THE CHOSJDN PEOPLE, beloved by Bible students for its helpful information on prophecy and the Jews, is sent to ail contributors. May we hear from you? American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc 31 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, N. f. Here is .........(Jse It to make known the saving power of the Lord Jesus Christ to Israel. Name __ ____ _____________ „_____ _______ Address ____- .............................................................TT ....... -r— t - City------------------------- -------- State.____ >

Volume XXXII

November, 1941

Number 11

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Ransom D. Marvip, Staff Artist

Around the King’s Table —-Editorial .........................:................................ 410 Significance of the News —Dan Gilbert ...................................................... 412 Are the Angels “ Sons of God ” ?—Alva J. McClain ................................ 412 Thanksgiving— No Threnody —Ralph G. Turnbull ........................... 413 W ill the Refugee Find Christ in America ?—Bartlett L. Hess ............ 414 Thanksgiving —Robert G. Lee ..................................................................... 416 Thanksgiving on the Appian Way—A Story —Anne Hazelton ............ 418 Junior King’s Business —Martha S. Hooker ............................................. 419 Bible Institute Family Circle........................................................................ 422 International Lesson Commentary .............................................................. 423 Notes on Christian Endeavor —Mildred M . Cook .................................... 437 Daily Devotional Readings ......................... ................................................. 441 Our Literature Table .................................................................................... 447 SUBSCRIPTION PRICEi "T he K ing’s Business" is published ihonthly. $1.00— one year; $1 SO— two years; 50 cents—six months; 10 cents— single copy. Clubs of three or more at special rates; write for details. Canadian and foreign subscriptions 25 cents extra. It requires one month for a change of address to become effective. Please send both old and new addresses. REM ITTANCE——Payable in advance, should be made by bank draft, express or post office money order payable to “The K ing’s Business.” Date of expiration wil) show plainly each month on outside wrapper or cover of magazine. ADVERTISING— For information with reference to advertising in “The K ing’s Business." address the Advertising Manager. 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, Calif., or our eastern representative, Religious Press Association. 1601 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. MANUSCRIPTS— "The K ing’s Business” cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts sent to it for consideration. Entered as second-class matter November 7, 1938, at the post office at Los Angeles, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided foi in the Act of February 28, 1925, em­ bodied in paragraph 4, section 538, P. L. and R., authorized October 1, 1918. and November 13, 19381 _ ’ - THE KING’S BUSINESS 558 South Hope Street • Los Angeles, California INFORMATION FOR SUBSCRIBERS

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