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      XPost: rec.collecting.sport.hockey, ont.forsale       From: replay@remailer.com              "From the crest of Olivet, Jesus looked upon Jerusalem. Fair and       peaceful was the scene spread out before Him. It was the season of the       Passover, and from all lands the children of Jacob had gathered there to       celebrate the great national festival. In the midst of gardens and       vineyards, and green slopes studded with pilgrims' tents, rose the       terraced hills, the stately palaces, and massive bulwarks of Israel's       capital. The daughter of Zion seemed in her pride to say, "I sit a       queen, and shall see no sorrow;" as lovely then, and deeming herself as       secure in Heaven's favor, as when, ages before, the royal minstrel sang,       "Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, is Mount Zion,"       "the city of the great King." Psalm 48:2. In full view were the       magnificent buildings of the temple. The rays of the setting sun lighted       up the snowy whiteness of its marble walls, and gleamed from golden gate       and tower and pinnacle. "The perfection of beauty" it stood, the pride       of the Jewish nation. What child of Israel could gaze upon the scene       without a thrill of joy and admiration! But far other thoughts occupied       the mind of Jesus. "When He was come near, He beheld the city, and wept       over it." Luke 19:41. Amid the universal rejoicing of the triumphal       entry, while palm branches waved, while glad hosannas awoke the echoes       of the hills, and thousands of voices declared Him king, the world's       Redeemer was overwhelmed with a sudden and mysterious sorrow. He, the       Son of God, the Promised One of Israel, whose power had conquered death,       and called its captives from the grave, was in tears, not of ordinary       grief, but of intense, irrepressible agony."               ...The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan                     Download the complete book (and Bibles) for free; from the links below       (No Sign-Up necessary).              The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan:       http://www.filedropper.com/thegreatcontroversybetweenchristandsatan              Updated King James Version Bible:       http://www.filedropper.com/updatedkjvpdf              NIV Bible:       http://www.filedropper.com/niv-bible-pdf              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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