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thing judg 131 the lesson in its setting time the events recorded by mark took place in april ad 2j the birth of samson occurred near bc 1201 paul wrote hu epistle to the corinthians about ad 59 and his epistle to the romans within a year or two of that time place the events in mark occur red on the plain of gennesarct sam son was born in zorah a village about twenty miles in a straight line west of jerusalem corinth was one of the great cities of southern greece and rome was of coune the capital of the world 53 and when they had crossed over it was in returning from the eastern side of the sea of galilee that christ and his disciples were overtaken by a storm which is de scribed in the preceding seven verses they came to the land unto gennes arct this is a semielliptical plain on the western shore of the sea of galilee about three miles long and something more than a mile wide a place of unusual fertility and beauty and moored to the shore ie they anchored to the shore of gennesarct 54 and when they were come out of the boat straightway the people knew him healing sick bodies 55 and ran round about whole region and began to about on their beds those that were sick where they heard he was what is made emphatic in this pas sage is not the peoples faith so much as their need 56 and wheresoever he entered into villages or into cities or into the country they laid the sick in the marketplaces and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border of his garment and as many as touched him were made whole see also mark 527 acts 5 1c 1911 12 the garment was the outer robe the tallith worn over the tunic at ejich corner was a tassel with a thread or ribbon of blue there was no virtue in the garment of christ itself and hundreds could touch the garment without faith and receive no blessing whatever christ simply honored the faith of these people by healing them when they manifested such faith by eager ly attempting to conn near him that they might but touch the border of his garment instructions for diet judges chapter 13 12 and manoah said now let thy words come to pass what shall be the ordering of the child and how shall we do unto him 13 and the angel of jehovah said unto manoah of all that i said unto the woman let her beware 14 she may not eat of anything that cometh of the vine neither let her drink wine or strong drink nor eat any unclean thing all that i commanded her let her ob serve in the earlier part of this chapter we are told that an angel of the lord had appeared to the wife of maroah announcing that she would have a son who should be a nazirite unto god all the days of his life and who would begin to de liver israel out of the hand of the philistines in making this an nouncement the angel had told her to drink neither wine nor strong drink and not to eat anv unclean thing it should be carefully noticed that not only was the nazirite himself not to drink strong drink but the mother of ihe one who was to live under a nazirite vow all of his life was told to refrain from drinking any strong drink from the time of the concep tion of the child to the dav of hi birth the question naturally arises as to why men separated unto god for particular priestly work should re frain from strong drink and the ans wer is that it clouds their minds and inflames their hearts in such a way that neither their thoughts nor their purposes nor their acts can be truly holy when under the influence such beverages temple of god 10 know y not that vc are a temple of god and that the spirit of god dwclkth in vou 17 if anv man destroyeth the temple of god him shall god destroy for the temi pie of god is holy and such are ye laul is speaking in this chapter of the responsibility of ministers of those who are building the christian i edifice which building is the temple of god a temple is a house in which cod dwells and therefore it is added and that the spirit of god dwelleth in you this indwelling of the spirit constitutes each believ er every separate church and the church collectively the temple of god as in the ancient jewish tem ple in its inmost recess the sheki- nah ur glory of god was constant ly present and conferred on the building its aweinspiring power and rendered any profanation of it a di rect offense to god so docs the holy spirit dwell in the cnurch and the profanation of this temple by false doctrine is sacrilege a living sacrifice 1 i beseech you therefore breth ren by the mercies of god through out preceding chapters of romans the mercies of god have been unfolded these mercies include gods iove for men his grace toward men the send ing of his son who is the very righteousness of god to men that men might be justified in gods sight the death which christ died as a propitiation for our sins the new life which we have in jesus christ the indwelling of the holy spirit the access that is ours to the father in prayer our sonship and coheirship with christ our present sanctifica- tion our future glorification and all the hope of the life to some togeth er with a consciousness that every thing works together for good to those that love god from whose love nothing will ever be able to separate us these are the mercies of god which should prove the motive power of our life gods mercy comes first and our consecration afterwards never vice versa to present this is a term associated with gifts for the temple this action is purely volun tary your bodies a living sacrifice holy acceptable to god sacrifices in the old testament were presented after the death of these sacrifices our body is to be a living sacrifice ie utterly devoted to god in the life which is lived in these bodies which is your spiritual service it is to be noted that in the margin of the revised version the word here translated spiritual is said to mean literally belonging to the reason consecration is intellectual as con trasted with the uninteligent offering of the animal in the jewish sacri fices 2 and be not fashioned to this world in verse 1 we have as it were the positive aspect of conse cration and in this verse we have as it were the negative aspect the word here translated fashioned means outward conformation we are not then to conform to the world in its worldliness either in our life or our conversation or our pleasures but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind the word here translated transformed is the very word used in the account of the transfiguration of our lord matt 172 here it has a far deeper significance than the preced ing word fashioned and refers to that which is essential and real the very inner part of ones being to be a new creature in christ is to have a new mind that ye may prove what is good and acceptable and per fect will of god the result of this purification is to make the intellect which is the seat of moral judgment true and exact in judging all spirit ual and moral questions to prove means to prove and approve to test and attest by daily consecration we prove that coils will is good and ac ceptable and perfect famous portrait brought to life at fair the famous painting of madame recamier is brought to life at the btitish industries fail in london kngland with iris leslie at left posing as the noted french charmer childs intelligence may grow with environment scientist says iq s not fixed it may go up or down whole concept of intelligence must be reformulated the iq short for intelligence quo tient as measured by standardized tests is a variable element in the composition of a human being it wa3 pointed out in a recent paper by beth l wellman of the iowa child welfare research station at iowa city it was once the opinion of most psychologists that the iq was fixed that for instance a child who had a low mental rating would never rise above it and vice versa it isnt so prof wellman insists for there is now no escape from the fact that childrens iq have possibilities of change over practically the whole range from genius to feebleminded ness slip back to moron style her paper was illustrated with charts showing increases in genius levels by children onceaverage in iq anil otheis decreases from average to feeblemindedness thus she said our whole concept of intelligence must be reformulated the demonstration of these changes she explained forces us to abandon the idea of an innate un changeable intelligence and to enter tain the idea that children may change in almost any amount race intellectually undernourished further she added that a func tional view of intelligence does not conflict with the acknowledgment that there is a biological basis for be haviour but observes that the changes have been demonstrated to be due to environmental conditions socially she concluded such changes have farreaching implica tions extreme upward changes are beneficial to the child and to society eventually we may be led to the con clusion that as a race we are at pres ent intellectually undernourished the paper was read before the edu cational section of the american as sociation for the advancement of science aviation booms in australia efforts to make whole country airminded are meeting with success civil aviation is making record progress in australia a report pub lished on airtransport developments in 19o7 shows that during the year commercial aircraft on subsidized and nonsubsidized routes flew nearly twice the number of passenger miles covered in 193g the total number ot passenger miles flown on the regular routes was ap proximately 20000000 the total mile age of the routes over which this fly ing was done was about 23500 at the end of 1936 the total route mileage was only 18000 twice as many miles in its determined and successful effort to make the whole country air- minded australia has developed new routes spared no expense on bigger faster and more numerous liners and expanded existing air services between such towns as melbourne and sydney twicedaily non3top re turn services have been established in addition to two other daily services taking in other towns young chinese describes war and its horrors son of gode- rich resident says chinese are hopeful victory will be theirs of the worlds longest underground canal js in france connecting the port of marseilles with martigues caronte and port dc roue it is 4i miles long with a 13ft deep 58ft wide waterway footpaths run along each side but arent re commended for use by revellers wanting a short cut home plan to uncover asia minor city american savants will dig to find the 2000yearold ruins of ancient van makes london visit e j f i s h e r r o eyesight specialist 575 danforth ave toronto between rape carlaw south sldo specializing in difficult eye prob lems sclentiac diagnosis sis- tactlon assured moderate prices famon de valera president of fire formeily the irish free state arrives in london for a conference to dis cuss conclusions drawn from former visits to the english capital a little band of ditch diggers an nounced last week they would dig in to asia minor in the hope of finding new information on the bible story of how the world began they are scientific ditch diggers archeologists of brown and pennsyl vania universities and their ditches will be dug this summer into the 2000yearold ruins of the ancient city of van prof robert p casey chairman of browns department of biblical literature and one of the leaders of the expedition and his associates looked for discoveries as important as any in asia minor to date includ ing those of the recent hittite digs new light on bible stories if a sufficient number of ancient writings can be found he said translations may be possible which would give the history of the king dom and reveal the now sketchy story of international jealousy con flict and conquest that marked the opening of centuries of the first mil- ionium knowledge of the language used by the people of van the professor explained might shed light on the historical backgtouml of the old testaments book of genesis as well as the hook of kigs once a trade centre the city of van trade centre on the caravan routes which crossed the known world 25 centuries ago was destroyed by conqueiing scythian armies abojt boo bc huge lust mounds which now cover the ruins are northeast of angora three miles outside the modern city of van it is a terrible sight to see the thousands and thousands of poor re fugees seeking safety i cannot describe it the only thing i can think of is a mass of human ants scurrying for shelter there are so many of them mostly on foot that the highways are crowded they travel very slowly and many are without food so writes lieut wong lung wei in a recent letter from battletorn china to his father wong lung poi of london and godcrich lieut wong who has seen active service since the start of the war is now at a mobilization centre in wu nan province engaged in training recruits eveiy soldier is anxious to be fighting all would like to be in the front lines but i am sorry i cannot give you much information as we are under strict orders now not to give out any reports however nobody is discouraged and the loss of shanghai and nan king has not disheartened us at all we are quite confident victory will be on our side in the end the red cross is doing a great deal to relieve the sufferings of the refugees but it is a big job and will require a large amount of money if my fellowcountrymen in canada could see the sufferings and hard ships of their people here they would not hesitate to help lieut wong says he hesitates- to write of japanese atrocities he has seen they have shown absolutely no mercy to thousands of women and children he writes they have shot them down like xnimals their whole puipose seems to be how- much blood can be shed for many years sponges were be lieved to be plants because they grew attached to rocks at the bottom of the sea however modern scientists have found that they are actually animals not plants and are the low est form of animal life with the ex ception of singlecelled animals like the amoeba sponges arc simply a group in individual cells each living more or less independently of the others the bath sponge is the skele ton of the sponge animal not the animal itself the fle3h is first rot ted ot before the skeleton is mar ketable ponds aik another program presents a new game to radio listen ers on fridays 10 to 1030 pm over cfrb the new gag is known as what have i got a rather hazy description of things is given by some member of the cast and its up to the audience to guess what is meant for example i have two parallel lines crossing another two parallel lines and a bunch of xs and os what have i got obviously a game of xs and os if any of our readers have any such stuff to offer just address it to ponds cfrb toronto the regular business of asking questions will still continue o tune chasers we had an enquiry as to the whereabouts of the tune chasers those pixillated men of melody gags and birds bert pearl bob farnon and rai ptirdy the time has been changed to 600 to 615 pm over cfrb sundays and the boy3 are still very much at it o the dr hagen show true or false originated last week in the studios of cfrb toronto two teams were picked 6 men on one side and six women on the other all participants were from the university of toronto boys from engineering and girls from household science the questions asked were of general interest and had to be answered by cither true or false the teams are picked at random not long ago dr hagen conducted a program ol truck drivers against a team of chorus girls the time 930 to 1000 wed nesdays o what no hisses many strange things happen dur- around the dial radio headliners of the week by frank dennis lug a broadcast stan francis re hearsing a show that was to be re corded on a disc as well as broadcast corrected the script in the last re maining moments however one little error escaped him hilari ous situation and the word should have been situations stan no ticed it but it was too late to tell the announcer during the program when this part came up the announ cer read situation francis kindly added the s at the end the cast thought stan was hissing the announ cer but the recording showed that everything was perfect and the word sounded situations o charlie hannigan is sitting on our desk right now and just by way ot questioning we had the audacity to ask him if he ever took violin le3- sons whereupon everything that was on the desk including tho ink well and charlie came flying at us apparently there was a time when charlie could play dtbussy composi tions maybe you do have to be a musician to play old time tunes any way you can hear charlie and his mountaineers every momay at 800 pm over ckcl o thriller program the radio program the shadow sponsored by the producers of blue coal and heard every wednesday evening over station cfrb is frank ly of the thriller type but it is a thriller with a difference as tho star role is played by orson welles whose julius gaesar is currently one of new yorks biggest hits and the entire cast and rroduction is of so much smoother a type that the shadow was recently honored with the annual pilot radio award one of airdoms most coveted honors your handwriting tells the truth about your character bv lawrence hibbert psychologist characteranalyst and lecturer choosing your sweetheart by his writing some of my readers especially the younger ones will probably say what aii impracticable idea isnt love a spontaneous experience and not a matter of choice yet most people do exercise a cer tain discrimination when they fall in love even though it may be quite subconsciously for instance girls seek certain qualities in the men they love they believe that their sweet hearts come up to the standard they have set up in their own minds the mere fact that a girl falls in love with a particular man presupposes that in her opinion he has certain characteristics she feels her man should have there is the nigger in the wood pile love is so blinding an expe rience blended as it is of physical emotional spiritual and mental at tractions that it temporarily be clouds ones faculties of judgment then we believe pretty much what we wish to believe now handwriting tells the story of the character of a writer if you take the writing of a girl and lay it beside the writing of her boy friend you have a complete picture of both theirr characters the dispositions of both are shown clearly like an aeroplane caught in the beams of a searchlight- not the things which they each imagine about the other but the unvarnished truths shorn of the roseate hues with which ro mance has draped them and divest ed of the lure of personal propin quity it is a simple mattei for a char acteranalyst to forecast how they will get along together joan had two beaux she liked them both immensely and was in a quandary when both asked her to marry which should she accept i said of one he is deceptive he will weave tortuous paths de ceiving people by his very plausibil ity the other one 1 said was straightforward more of a plodder than a scintillating genius a lover of home life and yet not averse to an occasional jaunting like a wise girl she accepted the second man only the other week i had a letter from her telling me how happy she and her husband were in a postscript she added when you analyzed the writings for me i was somewhat dismayed for i had a secret preference for the other man how lucky it was for me that i took your advice for the man i rejected has turned out very bad ly readers are invited to send speci mens of their owt writing as well as that of their friends sweethearts or relatives for an unbiased analy sis personally prepared by mr hib- bert enclose 10c for each speci men coin or postal note preferred to help defray handling charges en close with stamped addressed envel ope to lawrence hibbert room 421 73 west adelaide st toronto onl replies will be 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