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33621 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 313.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… , unstable character; for in the great typical battle of Megiddo, “Naphtali were a people that jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the …

33622 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 317.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… and character of this son: “Gad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last.” Gad may be taken as a type of the backslider, who is overcome by a troop …

33623 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 321.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… of God, he had gained that strength of character which enabled him fearlessly to rebuke Ahab and Jezebel his wife. It was from his own native land of Gilead …

33624 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 326.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… the character of Asher. Zechariah 4:6, 7

33625 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 326.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… noted character,-Anna the prophetess, who “served God with fastings and prayers night and day” in the temple. She had the honour of bearing the glad news of the …

33626 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 330.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

It takes all the different phases of Christian character to represent the perfect character of Christ. The burden-bearer fills as important a place in the work of God as the kingly Judah or the Levitical teacher.

33627 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 337.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

Who is prepared to perfect such a character in the fear of God, and have the seal of God placed upon his forehead? Who will covet Zebulun’s character so earnestly that he will be willing to expose to reproach his life for Christ’s sake?

33628 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 339.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… a character that the honor of being the progenitor of Christ was bestowed upon him; and before the throne of God in heaven, holy beings point to Christ and say …

33629 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 339.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

Levi triumphed in the time of a great crisis in the cause of God, and thus perfected a character which entitled him to the priesthood, whose work was a shadow of that of the great High Priest in heaven. Hebrews 8:1-5

33630 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 347.6 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… fearless character that Jacob compared to a wolf, destroying everything before it, is changed by the converting power of the Spirit of God; and the strength …

33631 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 348.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… a character. But the same strength of character that will cause one to raven as a wolf and to hurt and destroy the people of God, will, when converted, shield and …

33632 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 350.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… his character were clearly seen; for he like a ravening wolf, for years chased David as “a partridge in the mountains.” His one desire was to slay “the beloved of …

33633 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 356.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… a character so near akin to Satan that his name was omitted from the list of the twelve tribes, Manasseh’s name might never have been given to one of the divisions …

33634 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 356.5 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… of character,-men who were once true and faithful members of the Israel of God, and who were “written to life in Jerusalem;” but who allowed Satan to fill their …

33635 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 369.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… the character of the bearer. Abram became Abraham when he received the promise; and after the night of wrestling, Jacob, the supplanter, became Israel, the prince …

33636 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 375.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… the character he might have possessed, if he had embraced the opportunities God placed in his pathway. What a contrast between a judge, respected and honored …

33637 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 376.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… . Such characters are hated by both God and man. The word of the Lord says, “Whoso privily slandereth his neighbor, him will I cut off .” The prophetic words of Jacob …

33638 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 376.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… natural character, which was “unstable as water,” until it could be said of him, “Let Reuben live, and not die;” and Levi, by the grace of God, changed his father’s dying …

33639 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 377.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… their characters, failed to gain the victory, and are not reckoned with the one hundred and forty-four thousand who will stand on God’s holy hill and abide …

33640 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 377.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… own character. To all the call is given, “Look unto Me, and be ye saved.” The one who will keep his mind stayed on God, by beholding will be changed. Day by day a transformation …