Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1975
INSTRUCTIONS
During 1975 the Theocratic Ministry School should be conducted by all congregations as follows:
TEXTBOOKS: The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, The Watchtower [w] and Awake! [g], and the books Aid to Bible Understanding [ad], Is the Bible Really the Word of God? [is], Is This Life All There Is? [ts], Organization for Kingdom-preaching and Disciple-making [or] and Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses [yb] will be the basis for assignments.
ORAL REVIEW: 5 minutes. The brother who gave the instruction talk the preceding week will present no more than ten questions on material he covered from the books ad or or. All may share.
INSTRUCTION TALK: No. 1: 15 minutes. This should not be just a summary of the assigned material. It should be a well-developed talk on a chosen theme, assigned to an elder if possible or, when necessary, to a qualified ministerial servant. The coverage should not be superficial but should provide a presentation that is truly informative and helpful to the congregation.
TALK NO. 2: 6 minutes. This is a Bible reading of the assigned material. The reading assignments are short enough to permit the student to present explanatory information in his opening and concluding remarks, and even at fitting intermediate points. Historical background, prophetic or doctrinal significance, application of principles and expressions of appreciation for the wisdom reflected in the text may be included. The talk should be planned in a way that allows for all the assigned verses actually to be read. The allotted time should be fully utilized.
TALKS NOS. 3 AND 4: 6 minutes each. These talks are assigned to sisters whenever possible. When delivering one of these talks, the student may be either seated or standing. Although using mainly notes and the Bible in many cases, the students, when appropriate, may read excerpts or quotations from the assigned material. One assistant will be scheduled by the school overseer, but additional assistants may be used. Settings could include situations arising at home, in the field service, the congregation or elsewhere; at times the presentation may simply be informative conversation between family members or others. The sister giving the talk may either initiate the conversation to establish the setting or have her assistant(s) do so. Not the setting, but the material should be given prime consideration. Talks based on yb should be developed in line with the assigned theme. The student may want to work in a scripture or two, relate the account and show how it profits us personally.
TALK NO. 5: 6 minutes. Assigned preferably to a brother with some experience, it should be a talk to the entire audience. While giving his talk from notes, the speaker, when fitting, may read quotations or pointed excerpts from the assigned material. It will usually be best for the speaker to prepare his talk with a Kingdom Hall audience in mind, so that it will be truly informative and beneficial to those who actually hear it. However, if the material especially lends itself to another practical and suitable setting, the speaker may choose to develop his talk accordingly.
PREPARING TALKS: Where the material makes it possible, talks should follow a well-developed theme. Choose a theme that will allow for the best coverage of the material in the allotted time. Prepare all talks with the points in mind to be considered next on the Speech Counsel slip. When a setting is selected, endeavor to choose one that will show practical use of the material assigned, where that is appropriate.
COUNSEL: Specific counsel on each student talk will be given, following the program of progressive counsel outlined at the bottom of the Speech Counsel slip. Appreciative comments on important points covered by speakers and remarks highlighting the value of the information to us can help to keep the attention of all focused primarily on the Scriptural information presented. Be careful to use no more than 2 minutes for each student talk.
TIMING: No talk should go overtime; neither should the counsel. Talks Nos. 2 through 5 will be stopped if necessary when the time is up.
WHEN WRITTEN REVIEWS ARE SCHEDULED: Periodically a written review will be given. In preparation, review principally the material in ad, or and ts and complete the assignment of personal Bible reading. Only the Bible may be used during the review. Each student will check his own paper as the questions and answers are read. The next week the oral review will cover a few high points of the written review. If, for some reason, local circumstances make it necessary, the written review may be used a week later than what is shown on the schedule. The two talks scheduled that evening may be assigned to brothers or sisters. Thirty minutes will be set aside for the review, and the talks will be limited to five minutes each.
LARGE AND SMALL CONGREGATIONS: Congregations with a school enrollment of fifty or more students should arrange for additional groups of students to deliver the scheduled talks before other elders, if possible. Rotate the students to the various halls. Where it seems advisable, sisters may take any talk, presenting it to someone else, as outlined for Talks Nos. 3 and 4.
ABSENTEEISM: If a student is not present when scheduled, a volunteer will take the assignment, making whatever application he feels qualified to make on such short notice. Or the school overseer may cover the material with appropriate audience participation.
SCHEDULE
Jan. 5 Bible reading: 2 Kings 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 1005 ¶5 to p. 1008 ¶8. “Kings, Books of the.”
No. 2: 2 Kings 5:1-4, 9-19.
No. 3: g73 1/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: or p. 3 ¶1 to p. 6 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1050 ¶13 to p. 1051 ¶4. “Leaven—Symbolic Significance.”
Jan. 12 Bible reading: 2 Kings 6 to 9
No. 1: ad p. 1053 ¶2 to p. 1054 ¶7. “Legal Case.”
No. 2: 2 Kings 9:16-26.
No. 3: yb74 p. 70 ¶6 to p. 72 ¶1. “Parting with Possessions for the Kingdom’s Sake.”
No. 4: or p. 7 ¶1 to p. 12 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1058 ¶2-9. “Levites.”
Jan. 19 Bible reading: 2 Kings 10 to 14
No. 1: ad p. 1062 ¶3 to p. 1064 ¶1. “Life—Everlasting Life for Man?”
No. 2: 2 Kings 10:15-31.
No. 3: g73 1/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: or p. 13 ¶1 to p. 17 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1061 ¶4 to p. 1062 ¶2. “Life—Jehovah God the Source, Transmission of Life Force.”
Jan. 26 Bible reading: 2 Kings 15 to 18
No. 1: or p. 53 ¶1 to p. 62 ¶4
No. 2: 2 Kings 17:7-23.
No. 3: yb74 p. 115 ¶4 to p. 117 ¶2. “Stand Firm for God’s Kingdom.”
No. 4: or p. 91 ¶1 to p. 101 ¶4
No. 5: ad p. 1064 ¶2-4. “Life—The Way of Life.”
Feb. 2 Written Review. Complete 2 Kings 1 to 18
No. 1: is p. 5 ¶1 to p. 10 ¶5
No. 2: is p. 11 ¶1 to p. 19 ¶1
Feb. 9 Bible reading: 2 Kings 19 to 22
No. 1: or p. 63 ¶1 to p. 82 ¶1
No. 2: 2 Kings 19:15-28, 35-37.
No. 3: g73 4/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: or p. 107 ¶2 to p. 110 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1064 ¶5, 6. “Life—Safeguard the Heart.”
Feb. 16 Bible reading: 2 Kings 23 to 25
No. 1: ad p. 1066 ¶9 to p. 1068 ¶5. “Light.”
No. 2: 2 Kings 23:4-18.
No. 3: yb74 p. 117 ¶3 to p. 120 ¶2. “Youths Maintain Integrity.”
No. 4: or p. 110 ¶3 to p. 114 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1064 ¶7. “Life—This Present Life.”
Feb. 23 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 1 to 9
No. 1: ad p. 319 ¶2-7, also p. 320 ¶7 to p. 321 ¶2. “Chronicles, the Books of the—Writer, Time, Period Covered; Sources; [not the six paragraphs on “Purpose”]; Authenticity; Value of the Books; Outline of Contents, 1 Chronicles.”
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 5:1-10, 18-22.
No. 3: g73 5/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: or p. 114 ¶2 to p. 120 ¶4
No. 5: ad p. 1064 ¶8 to p. 1065 ¶3. “Life—Tree of Life.”
Mar. 2 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 10 to 14
No. 1: ad p. 1073 ¶3 to p. 1074 ¶6. “Long-suffering.”
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 10:1 to 11:9.
No. 3: yb74 p. 122 ¶4 to p. 125 ¶2. “Beware of the Adversary’s Designs.”
No. 4: or p. 121 ¶1 to p. 125 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1065 ¶4-9. “Life—Book of Life, River of Water of Life.”
Mar. 9 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 15 to 19
No. 1: ad p. 1075 ¶13 to p. 1078 ¶3. “Lord’s Evening Meal.”
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 16:8-36.
No. 3: g73 5/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: or p. 128 ¶3 to p. 130 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1071 ¶6-13. “Loan.”
Mar. 16 Written Review. Complete 2 Kings 19-25 to 1 Chronicles 1-19
No. 1: is p. 29 ¶3 to p. 34 ¶4
No. 2: is p. 35 ¶1 to p. 44 ¶3
Mar. 23 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 20 to 25
No. 1: ad p. 1079 ¶14 to p. 1081 ¶3. “Love—God, Jesus Christ.”
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 22:2-19.
No. 3: yb74 p. 128 ¶3 to p. 129 ¶1; p. 190 ¶3 to p. 191 ¶3. “Prison Walls Do Not Stop Zealous Preaching.”
No. 4: or p. 132 ¶3 to p. 135 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1071 ¶16 to p. 1072 ¶6. “Locust.”
Mar. 30 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 26 to 29
No. 1: ad p. 1081 ¶4 to p. 1083 ¶5. “Love—How One Acquires Love, How the Love of God Acts, ‘A Time to Love.’”
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 28:1-12, 20.
No. 3: g73 6/22 pp. 28, 29
No. 4: or p. 135 ¶4 to p. 147 ¶4
No. 5: ad p. 1074 ¶7 to p. 1075 ¶2. “Loose Conduct.”
Apr. 6 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 1 to 6
No. 1: ad p. 320 ¶1-6, also p. 321 ¶3, 4. “Chronicles, the Books of the—Outline of 2 Chronicles.”
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 6:14-27.
No. 3: yb74 p. 143 ¶2 to p. 144 ¶5. “Celebrating the Lord’s Evening Meal Under Ban.”
No. 4: or p. 148 ¶1 to p. 150 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1078 ¶5 to p. 1079 ¶2. “Lot, I.”
Apr. 13 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 7 to 13
No. 1: or p. 154 ¶2 to p. 165 ¶2
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 10:1-19.
No. 3: g73 9/22 pp. 26-28
No. 4: or p. 182 ¶1 to p. 187 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1079 ¶3-9. “Lot, II.”
Apr. 20 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 14 to 19
No. 1: or p. 165 ¶3 to p. 181 ¶3
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 18:6, 7, 12-24.
No. 3: yb74 p. 146 ¶1 to p. 148 ¶1. “Bans Cannot Stop the Flow of Spiritual Food.”
No. 4: w73 pp. 291, 292
No. 5: ad p. 1083 ¶6-11. “Love—Things Not to Be Loved, One’s Love Can Cool Off.”
Apr. 27 Written Review. Complete 1 Chronicles 20-29 to 2 Chronicles 1-19
No. 1: is p. 50 ¶2 to p. 61 ¶1
No. 2: is p. 62 ¶1 to p. 73 ¶3
May 4 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 20 to 24
No. 1: ad p. 1084 ¶7 to p. 1085 ¶1. “Loyalty.”
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 20:1-17, 22, 23.
No. 3: g73 11/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 5 ¶1 to p. 8 ¶4
No. 5: ad p. 1083 ¶12 to p. 1084 ¶5. “Love Feasts.”
May 11 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 25 to 29
No. 1: ad p. 1100 ¶5 to p. 1101 ¶6. “Man.”
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 26:1-10, 16-20.
No. 3: yb74 p. 148 ¶2 to p. 150 ¶1. “Do Not Stumble over the Unfaithfulness of Men.”
No. 4: ts p. 9 ¶1 to p. 16 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1085 ¶13-18. “Luke.”
May 18 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 30 to 33
No. 1: ad p. 1105 ¶3 to p. 1106 ¶4. “Man of Lawlessness.”
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 33:1-17.
No. 3: g74 1/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 16 ¶2 to p. 26 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1093 ¶15 to p. 1094 ¶3. “Magic and Sorcery—Condemned by the Bible.”
May 25 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 34 to 36
No. 1: ad p. 1114 ¶8 to p. 1117 ¶7. “Marriage.”
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 34:14-28.
No. 3: yb74 p. 186 ¶4 to p. 190 ¶2. “When Persecution Strikes the Family, Put Jehovah First.”
No. 4: ts p. 26 ¶3 to p. 35 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1099 ¶12-20. “Malta.”
June 1 Bible reading: Ezra 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 557 ¶11 to p. 559 ¶1. “Ezra, Book of.”
No. 2: Ezra 3:10 to 4:5; 5:1-5.
No. 3: g74 2/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 35 ¶3 to p. 39 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1103 ¶12 to p. 1104 ¶4. “Manifestation.”
June 8 Bible reading: Ezra 6 to 10
No. 1: ad p. 1118 ¶6 to p. 1119 ¶10. “Mary No. 1.”
No. 2: Ezra 9:6 to 10:4.
No. 3: yb74 p. 154 ¶2 to p. 156 ¶3. “Men Cannot Stop God’s Work.”
No. 4: ts p. 41 ¶1 to p. 46 ¶4
No. 5: ad p. 1110 ¶1-4. “Manuscripts of the Bible—Reliability of the Bible Text.”
June 15 Written Review. Complete 2 Chronicles 20-36 to Ezra 1-10
No. 1: is p. 74 ¶1 to p. 81 ¶2
No. 2: is p. 82 ¶1 to p. 89 ¶2
June 22 Bible reading: Nehemiah 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 1216 ¶10 to p. 1218 ¶1. “Nehemiah, Book of.”
No. 2: Nehemiah 2:1-18.
No. 3: g74 2/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 47 ¶1 to p. 53 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1111 ¶10-14. “Mark, I.”
June 29 Bible reading: Nehemiah 6 to 10
No. 1: ad p. 1129 ¶2 to p. 1130 ¶8. “Mediator.”
No. 2: Nehemiah 6:1-19.
No. 3: yb74 p. 164 ¶1 to p. 165 ¶1. “Be Willing to Suffer for Righteousness’ Sake.”
No. 4: ts p. 53 ¶3 to p. 60 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1118 ¶1-5. “Martha.”
July 6 Bible reading: Nehemiah 11 to 13
No. 1: ad p. 1131 ¶6-13. “Meekness.”
No. 2: Nehemiah 13:6-19, 23-27.
No. 3: g74 3/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 60 ¶3 to p. 69 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1119 ¶11 to p. 1120 ¶4. “Mary No. 2.”
July 13 Bible reading: Esther 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 531 ¶11 to p. 533 ¶5. “Esther, Book of.”
No. 2: Esther 3:1-15.
No. 3: yb74 p. 165 ¶2 to p. 169 ¶1. “Do Not Fear Those Who Can Kill the Body.”
No. 4: ts p. 69 ¶2 to p. 73 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1125 ¶5-7. “Maturity.”
July 20 Bible reading: Esther 6 to 10
No. 1: ad p. 1139 ¶5 to p. 1141 ¶5. “Mercy.”
No. 2: Esther 6:1-14.
No. 3: g74 4/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 74 ¶1 to p. 78 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1130 ¶9 to p. 1131 ¶5. “Meditation.”
July 2 Written Review. Complete Nehemiah 1-13 to Esther 1-10
No. 1: is p. 90 ¶1 to p. 97 ¶1
No. 2: is p. 97 ¶2 to p. 102 ¶2
Aug. 3 Bible reading: Job 1 to 7
No. 1: ad p. 939 ¶10 to p. 943 ¶3. “Job, Book of.”
No. 2: Job 1:6-22.
No. 3: yb74 p. 169 ¶2 to p. 170 ¶4. “Strong Faith Is Needed to Endure.”
No. 4: ts p. 78 ¶2 to p. 82 ¶4
No. 5: ad p. 1133 ¶1-8. “Melchizedek.”
Aug. 10 Bible reading: Job 8 to 14
No. 1: ad p. 1146 ¶8 to p. 1149 ¶1. “Messiah.”
No. 2: Job 14:1-22.
No. 3: g74 5/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 83 ¶1 to p. 88 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1152 ¶3-8. “Michael No. 1.”
Aug. 17 Bible reading: Job 15 to 21
No. 1: ad p. 1156 ¶3 to p. 1157 ¶2. “Mildness.”
No. 2: Job 16:1-22.
No. 3: yb74 p. 140 ¶1-3; p. 176 ¶3, 4. “Jehovah Answers the Prayers of His People.”
No. 4: ts p. 88 ¶2 to p. 93 ¶6
No. 5: ad p. 1157 ¶13 to p. 1158 ¶4. “Milk.”
Aug. 24 Bible reading: Job 22 to 29
No. 1: ad p. 1159 ¶10 to p. 1160 ¶10. “Mind.”
No. 2: Job 28:1-20, 28.
No. 3: g74 5/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 4: ts p. 94 ¶1 to p. 98 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1166 ¶4-9. “Miriam No. 1.”
Aug. 31 Written Review. Complete Job 1 to 29
No. 1: is p. 103 ¶1 to p. 113 ¶1
No. 2: is p. 116 ¶3 to p. 120 ¶3
Sept. 7 Bible reading: Job 30 to 35
No. 1: ad p. 1161 ¶9 to p. 1163 ¶5. “Minister.”
No. 2: Job 32:1-22.
No. 3: yb74 p. 177 ¶1 to p. 178 ¶3. “Beware of Compromise.”
No. 4: ts p. 98 ¶2 to p. 103 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1177 ¶12 to p. 1178 ¶8. “Mordecai No. 2.”
Sept. 14 Bible reading: Job 36 to 42
No. 1: ad p. 1164 ¶4 to p. 1166 ¶3. “Miracles.”
No. 2: Job 40:1-24.
No. 3: w73 pp. 323, 324
No. 4: ts p. 103 ¶3 to p. 110 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1190 ¶13 to p. 1191 ¶4. “Murder.”
Sept. 21 Bible reading: Matthew 1 to 6
No. 1: ad p. 1122 ¶29 to p. 1124 ¶4. “Matthew, Good News According to.”
No. 2: Matthew 3:13 to 4:17.
No. 3: yb74 p. 205 ¶1 to p. 209 ¶6. “Jehovah Protects His People.”
No. 4: ts p. 110 ¶2 to p. 117 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1194 ¶17 to p. 1195 ¶3. “Naaman No. 2.”
Sept. 28 Bible reading: Matthew 7 to 12
No. 1: ad p. 1171 ¶14 to p. 1172 ¶7. “Modesty.”
No. 2: Matthew 7:1-27.
No. 3: w73 p. 501 ¶1 to p. 503 ¶1
No. 4: ts p. 117 ¶2 to p. 119 ¶1; p. 123 ¶1 to p. 124 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1203 ¶8-11. “Naomi.”
Oct. 5 Bible reading: Matthew 13 to 17
No. 1: ad p. 1180 ¶1 to p. 1184 ¶3. “Moses.”
No. 2: Matthew 16:13 to 17:9.
No. 3: ad p. 1206 ¶8-10. “Nations—How God Views the Nations.”
No. 4: ts p. 125 ¶1 to p. 129 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1218 ¶11-14. “Neighbor—Love Toward Neighbor Commanded.”
Oct. 12 Written Review. Complete Job 30 to 42; Matthew 1 to 17
No. 1: is p. 121 ¶1 to p. 134 ¶2
No. 2: is p. 135 ¶1 to p. 144 ¶1
Oct. 19 Bible reading: Matthew 18 to 20
No. 1: ad p. 1200 ¶9 to p. 1203 ¶7. “Name.”
No. 2: Matthew 18:15-17, 21-35.
No. 3: w73 pp. 599, 600
No. 4: ts p. 129 ¶2 to p. 133 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1219 ¶14 to p. 1220 ¶6. “Nephilim.”
Oct. 26 Bible reading: Matthew 23 to 28
No. 1: ad p. 1212 ¶2 to p. 1213 ¶6. “Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar.”
No. 2: Matthew 25:14-30.
No. 3: ad p. 1215 ¶2-6. “Neglect.”
No. 4: ts p. 133 ¶2 to p. 139 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1222 ¶27 to p. 1223 ¶7. “New Jerusalem.”
Nov. 2 Bible reading: Mark 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 1112 ¶3 to p. 1114 ¶3. “Mark, Good News According to.”
No. 2: Mark 4:10-32.
No. 3: w74 pp. 3, 4
No. 4: ts p. 139 ¶2 to p. 143 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1227 ¶7-11. “Nimrod.”
Nov. 9 Bible reading: Mark 6 to 9
No. 1: ad p. 1215 ¶8 to p. 1216 ¶9. “Nehemiah.”
:No. 2: Mark 7:1-23.
:No. 3: yb74 p. 226 ¶5 to p. 228 ¶1. “Jehovah Can Strengthen One to Endure Solitary Confinement.”
No. 4: ts p. 143 ¶2 to p. 150 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1227 ¶13 to p. 1228 ¶8. “Nineveh.”
Nov. 16 Written Review. Complete Matthew 18-28 to Mark 1-9
No. 1: is p. 144 ¶2 to p. 149 ¶5
No. 2: is p. 150 ¶1 to p. 161 ¶3
Nov. 23 Bible reading: Mark 10 to 13
No. 1: ad p. 1230 ¶4 to p. 1231 ¶2. “Noah No. 1.”
No. 2: Mark 13:3-30.
No. 3: w74 pp. 167, 168
No. 4: ts p. 151 ¶1 to p. 159 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1238 ¶1-7. “Oath—Under the Law.”.
Nov. 30 Bible reading: Mark 14 to 16
No. 1: ad p. 1239 ¶22 to p. 1241 ¶5. “Obedience.”
No. 2: Mark 15:1-32.
No. 3: w74 pp. 204, 205
No. 4: ts p. 159 ¶3 to p. 166 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1241 ¶10 to p. 1242 ¶4. “Obeisance—Obeisance in the Christian Greek Scriptures.”
Dec. 7 Bible reading: Luke 1 to 4
No. 1: ad p. 1085 ¶19 to p. 1087 ¶2. “Luke, Good News According to.”
No. 2: Luke 1:26-56.
No. 3: ad p. 1242 ¶5. “Obeisance—Obeisance to the glorified Jesus Christ.”
No. 4: ts p. 166 ¶2 to p. 175 ¶3
No. 5: ad p. 1248 ¶4 to p. 1249 ¶2. “Older Man—Older Men of Israel.”
Dec. 14 Bible reading: Luke 5 to 8
No. 1: ad p. 1249 ¶3 to p. 1250 ¶7. “Older Man—‘Older Men’ of Spiritual Israel, ‘Worthy of Double Honor.’”
No. 2: Luke 7:24-50.
No. 3: ad p. 1250 ¶8-10. “Older Man—‘Twenty-four Older Persons.’”
No. 4: ts p. 176 ¶1 to p. 181 ¶1
No. 5: ad p. 1253 ¶17 to p. 1254 ¶1. “Onesimus.”
Dec. 21 Bible reading: Luke 9 to 12
No. 1: ad p. 1259 ¶16 to p. 1262 ¶4. “Overseer.”
No. 2: Luke 10:1-24.
No. 3: is p. 181 ¶2 to p. 186 ¶2
No. 4: ts p. 186 ¶3 to p. 190 ¶2
No. 5: ad p. 1258 ¶3 to p. 1259 ¶3. “Ostrich.”
Dec. 28 Written Review. Complete Mark 10-16 to Luke 1-12
No. 1: is p. 172 ¶5 to p. 179 ¶3
No. 2: is p. 180 ¶1 to p. 189 ¶4