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Prodigal Sons by Wallace Smith
Prodigal Sons by Wallace Smith




Prodigal Sons by Wallace Smith

Some of you might have heard it somewhere at sometime. Some of you must be knowing a lot about this subject. And that is “The 2 Houses Of Israel” also known as “The divided Kingdom of Israel”. Is this interpretation correct? If it is correct, who is the other jealous son? Is there another interpretation to this Parable? Today, we will delve into one of the most used Parables in Christianity, and in my opinion, one of the least understood.īefore we begin studying this Parable, I believe all of us need a working knowledge of one of the most important, yet, one of the least discussed facts in the Bible. We have been taught that the prodigal son is the common sinner and the Father is God Almighty. And we have all identified with this disobedient child.

Prodigal Sons by Wallace Smith

Were they heroes, villains, or ordinary citizens catapulted into sudden strife by forces which they could neither understand nor control?" (from the author's preface).Many of us have grown up reading the Parable of the prodigal Son. (.) In the struggle to conquer the arid plains and the insolent railway, Chris Evans and John Sontag were destined to take prominent parts. "This factual story about how Christopher Evans and John Sontag came to be the most wanted men in California in 1893 is also the story of life in the San Joaquin Valley at the turn of the century. Christopher Evans (1847-1917) and John Sontag (1862-1893) were known as "The Visalia Bandits" for their alleged role in train robberies in California. Corners of boards and textblock bumped, textblocked bumped at the spine base, gutter neatly strengthened at the half-title, very good in good only dust jacket with creases on both panels as well as the foxed spine, and with short chips and tears at the folds with internal and external tape reinforcements there.






Prodigal Sons by Wallace Smith