SHADOW OF CALVARY

SHADOW OF CALVARY
Author: Hugh Martin
Publisher: Banner of Truth
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781848716759

Calvary cast a shadow over the whole of Christ's ministry. It was, however, in the last hours of his earthly life that he entered into the full consciousness of 'the cup' of suffering which he had to drink. In 'The Shadow of Calvary' Hugh Martin leads us through the awesome events in the garden of Gethsamane and the arrest and the trial of Jesus Christ. These he interprets in the light of the fulfillment of the Scriptures and the subsequent fruit of Christ's suffering. Like Martin's other published writings this volume is profound yet practical, and intended, as Dr John Duncan said of Martin's work in general, to promote 'both the doctrine which is according to godliness and the godliness which is according to doctrine'. It was the opinion of Professor John Murray, that among the 'galaxy of gifted and devoted ministers of the gospel' in Scotland during the nineteenth century, 'none deserves more honour than Hugh Martin. No one could scale higher heights of sanctificed eloquen

The Shadow of Calvary

The Shadow of Calvary
Author: Hugh Martin
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781549725760

Gethsemane, the place of the deepest sorrows of Christ, is where we see our Savior feeling the beginning of His last part of humiliation, trials, and sufferings that would culminate at the Cross. The events surrounding the tree major events - Gethsemane, the arrest, and trial of Christ - are developing so fast in the Gospel accounts, that we are apt to leave out many of the most precious truths about the humiliation and sufferings of the Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Follow the author as he seeks to expound on the three major events before the death of Christ, showing how we should look at these and how they apply to our very lives. Your devotion to Christ will be richly blessed. Hugh Martin (1822-1885) was a Scottish Presbyterian pastor, best known for his doctrinal books on the atonement. This book has been originally published in 1875. Current edition has been proofread, typeset for eBook readers, and updated for modern readers.

The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ

The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ
Author: James Stalker
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2022-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ" (A Devotional History of Our Lord's Passion) by James Stalker. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

The Shadow of Calvary

The Shadow of Calvary
Author: Hugh Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781612037158

The Shadow of Calvary is a classic of Christian literature in which Hugh Martin leads us through the garden of Gethsemane to the arrest and the trial of Jesus. Martin interprets these events in the light of the fulfillment of the Scriptures. Chance is that you do not entirely understand what Calvary meant to Jesus. Here Martin leads us through the biblical account of Calvary taking you through every step of the Shadow of Calvary. Most modern preaching and writing simply scraps the surface of God's Word, Martin reaches the heart of the sacrifice and love shown on the cross.

The Shadow of Calvary

The Shadow of Calvary
Author: Hugh Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2015-01-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781507603635

"We recommend the 'Shadow of Calvary' to our readers, as an excellent book for Sabbath reading, and we trust it will have a large circulation. It abounds in close heart-searching appeals to the unbelieving and impenitent, and with rich consolations for the humble child of God." -Original Secession Magazine "It will be seen that Dr. Martin holds very definite theological views, and that he is neither ashamed nor afraid to proclaim them….These lectures, abounding in powerful appeals and stern warmings, are not deficient in tenderness and reverence." -Scotsman The Shadow of Calvary is a classic of Christian literature in which Hugh Martin leads us through the garden of Gethsemane to the arrest and the trial of Jesus. Martin interprets these events in the light of the fulfillment of the Scriptures. Chance is that you do not entirely understand what Calvary meant to Jesus. Here Martin leads us through the biblical account of Calvary taking you through every step of the Shadow of Calvary. Most modern preaching and writing simply scraps the surface of God's Word, Martin reaches the heart of the sacrifice and love shown on the cross.

Last Hours of Jesus

Last Hours of Jesus
Author: Fr. Ralph Gorman
Publisher: Sophia Institute Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1622824709

Here for the ordinary reader is an unforgettable moment-by-moment account that brings to vivid life the powerful events that transpired between Jesus’ Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and His death on the Cross at Golgotha. Told accurately and in a manner in¬teresting and intelligible, it actually provides a fuller treatment of the Passion than is found in the Gospels. You see, those Gospels were written for first century readers already familiar with many of the persons, places, parties, and politics that colored events in those long-past days. Not so modern readers, twenty centuries later! Which is why Fr. Ralph Gorman has here crafted for us a single detailed narrative out of the four Gospels, weaving into his narrative relevant Old Testament passages and prophecies, and facts from Jewish and Roman history, laws, beliefs, traditions, and practices, plus helpful first century military, political, geographical, and archaeological information. Faithful to the Gospels while drawing on the best commentaries on them in English, Latin, French, German, and Italian, these rich pages provide you a refreshing reading of the Gospels supplemented by reliable archaeological, historical, and theological information about the period, places, and persons in¬volved. Plus, you have the benefit of Fr. Gorman’s keen depictions of the Gospel places based on his three years’ residence there. You can read this book straight through, or one chapter a day as spiritual reading before Mass or during Lent. Either way, you’ll come to understand better the malice of the crowds, the dismay and confusion of Christ’s friends, and the speed with which the deadly events unfolded. Most of all, you’ll come to grasp anew the depths of Christ’s love for you, awakening in you greater devotion to Him than ever before. How about it? Wouldn’t it be good for you, by reading and meditating on the contents of this book, to spend with Jesus His last hours? From these moving pages, you’ll come to learn scores of new – and sometimes surprising – things, including: The exact moment that Satan entered Judas: can you name it?The most terrible words Jesus spoke during his life on earth: do you know them? (Pray they will never be said about you.)The real meaning of the agony in the garden (Hint: it was more than suffering)How Jesus failed to fulfill popular hopes about the MessiahThe dangerous political currents in Palestine that fueled the fatal events of holy week: Fr. Ralph Gorman explains them allThat naked man who fled before Jesus and the soldiers after Jesus’s arrest. Was it really St. Mark, as some say?Annas, Caiaphas, Herod the Great, Herod Antipas, Pilate, the High Priests, the Sanhedrin, the Sadducees, the Scribes, and the Pharisees: learn which of these many overlapping (and often conflicting) authorities and groups ruled what . . . did what . . . and whyWhy the groups that hated Jesus did not just kill him secretlyThe many — and often shifting — charges made against JesusWhy Jesus refused to answer many of His accusersThe moment that, under oath, Jesus declared himself to be God: do you know when that was?Pontius Pilate before and after Christ’s passion: where he came from and what happened to him afterwards“He burst asunder and all his bowels gushed out”: St. Luke’s little-known description of the death of JudasThe incestuous marriage that led to the death of John the BaptistPontius Pilate: why he admired — but condemned — JesusWhat Barabbas really did, and why that led the crowd to demand Pilate release him instead of JesusWhy, so quickly, Palm Sunday’s “Hosannas” led to Good Friday’s “Crucify him!"Who Christ blamed for his plight, and to what extentThe likely location of the crucifixion, and that spot in particular was chosenThe statue of Venus erected over Golgotha and of Jupiter over the Holy Sepulcher: who did it and how it helped later generations of ChristiansHow Roman methods deliberately increased the shame and pain of crucifixionHow Christ great sufferings on the cross confirmed — rather than falsified — the truth of his divinityWhy, after His death, the Sanhedrin still feared JesusAnd much more to enrich your knowledge, understanding, and love of Jesus!