<div class='chaptertitle'>THE WOMAN AT THE WELL—JESUS BY THE SEA.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">One</span> day Je-sus and his friends came to the town
of Sy-char, near which was a well to which all the
folks came to draw wa-ter. It was known as Ja-cob's
Well. The sun was hot, and Je-sus, tired with
his long walk, sat down by this well to rest, while
his friends went to the town to buy food.</p>
<p>A wo-man came from the town to draw wa-ter.
She led a life of sin, and had no love for God in her
heart. And Je-sus knew this, for he sees all our<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_268" id="Page_268">[268]</SPAN></span>
hearts, and knows all our thoughts, and all that we
have done.</p>
<p>And he spoke to the wo-man, and told her of the
things she had
done that did
not please God.
And she thought
he was a seer,
to whom God
told things that
were not known
to most folks.
And she said
to Je-sus, I know
that Christ is to
come in-to the
world, and when
he comes he
will tell us all
things. Je-sus
said to her, I
that speak to
thee am he.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_103.jpg" width-obs="334" height-obs="400" alt="Jesus at well" /> <span class="caption">THE WO-MAN AT THE WELL.</span></div>
<p>Then the wo-man left her jar, and made haste
back to the town, and said to her friends there, Come
and see a man who told me all the things that ever
I did. Is not this the Christ?</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_269" id="Page_269">[269]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And they went out and saw Je-sus, and bade him
come in-to the town. And he went with them, and
was there for three days. And they gave ear to the
things he taught them. And they said to the wo-man,
Now we have faith in him, not be-cause of
the things thou didst tell us, but be-cause we have
heard him our-selves, and know that he is the
Christ whom God has sent down to us.</p>
<p>From there he went once more to the town of
Ca-na. And a rich man came from the town where
he dwelt to ask Je-sus to come and heal his son, who
was sick. And the rich man said to him, Come
as quick as you can, lest my child should die.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to him, Go thy way, thy son is made
well.</p>
<p>The rich man knew that Je-sus would not say
what was not true, and with a glad heart went back
to his home. And as he drew near the house his
slaves ran out to meet him, and said to him, Thy
son is well.</p>
<p>The rich man bade them tell him what time the
change took place, and they told the hour that the
fe-ver left the lad. And it was the same hour that
Je-sus had said to the rich man, Thy son is well.
And he and all those in his house felt in their hearts
that Je-sus was the son of God.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_104.jpg" width-obs="223" height-obs="500" alt="scroll" /> <span class="caption">CYL-IN-DER HOLD-ING THE PENT-A-TEUCH.</span></div>
<p>The Jews did not yet know how to print, and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_270" id="Page_270">[270]</SPAN></span>
they had no books such as we have. They wrote
with pen and ink on rolls of parch-ment, made from
the skin of sheep and goats.</p>
<p>These rolls were kept in
the house of God, in a box or
chest called an ark, and were
brought out and read to those
who came to the church on the
Lord's day. The chief rolls,
all the books of the Old Tes-ta-ment,
were kept at Je-ru-sa-lem,
but as all the Jews could
not get there more than once a
year, they had made rolls for
their own use in each house
of God.</p>
<p>Je-sus came to Naz-a-reth
where he had been brought
up, and went in-to the church
on the Lord's day and stood
up to read. And he read
from one of the old books
where it was fore-told that one
should come to bring good
news to the poor, to cheer the sad, to give sight to
the blind, and to heal the sick. Then he closed the
roll and sat down. And the eyes of all in the church<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_271" id="Page_271">[271]</SPAN></span>
were on him. He said to them that all these words
had come true, and that he was the Son of God, of
whom the proph-et wrote. And they said, Is not
this Jo-seph's son? How then can he claim to be
the Son of God? And they were wroth with him,
and led him out to a steep hill on which their town
was built, that they might cast him down and kill
him. But Je-sus got a-way from them, and they
could do him no harm.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_105.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="352" alt="pages" /> <span class="caption">TWO PA-GES of THE SAM-AR-I-TAN PENT-A-TEUCH.</span></div>
<p>He went on to Ca-per-na-um, and great crowds<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_272" id="Page_272">[272]</SPAN></span>
came there to hear him, and pushed so that there
was scarce room for him to stand on the sea-shore.
And he saw two boats close at hand, out of which
the men had gone to mend their nets. And he
went in one of the boats, which was Pe-ter's and told
him to push it out from the land. And he sat
down, and taught the crowd out of the boat.</p>
<p>When he left off, he said to Pe-ter and An-drew,
Sail out where the sea is deep, and let down your
nets to catch fish.</p>
<p>Pe-ter said, Mas-ter, we have been hard at work
all the night, and not a fish have we caught; but,
since thou dost bid me, I will let down the net.</p>
<p>When they had done this, they caught such a large
haul of fish that the net broke. Then they called to
their friends in the boat by the shore, and bade them
come to their aid. And they came, and there was
more fish than the two boats could hold.</p>
<p>When Pe-ter saw this he fell down at the feet of
Je-sus, and said, I fear thee, for I am full of sin, O
Lord. And those with him were spell-bound at sight
of the fish they had caught.</p>
<p>Je-sus did this great won-der so that these men
might see it and know that he was the Son of God;
for they were to aid him in his work, and to go
with him from place to place.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to Pe-ter, Fear not; from this time<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_274" id="Page_274">[274]</SPAN></span>
forth thou shalt catch men and not fish. He meant
by this that Pe-ter was to preach, and to save men
from sin, and from the nets that Sa-tan spreads. And
he said to them all, Come with me. And they left
their boats and their nets, and all that they had, and
were with Je-sus till the end of his life on earth.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_106.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="463" alt="catching fish" /> <span class="caption">THE WON-DER-FUL DRAUGHT OF FISH-ES.</span></div>
<p>On the Day of Rest, Je-sus went in-to the church
and taught the folks there. And in their midst was
a man who was not in his right mind, and it was as
if he were torn by fiends, and he cried out to Je-sus,
Let us a-lone. What have we to do with thee, thou
Je-sus of Naz-a-reth? Art thou come to kill us? I
know thee, that thou art the Son of God. Je-sus
said to the fiends that were in the man, Be still, and
come out of him. Then the fiends threw the man
down, and cried with a loud voice, and came out of
him. And all those in the church were struck with
awe, and they said a-mong them-selves, What does
this mean? for he speaks to the fiends so that they
are forced to do his will!</p>
<p>When they came out of the church Je-sus went
to the house where Pe-ter and An-drew dwelt. And
James and John were there. And Pe-ter's wife's
mo-ther was sick of a fe-ver, and they told Je-sus of
it and begged that he would heal her.</p>
<p>Je-sus took her by the hand, and bade the fe-ver
come out of her. And she was made well at once,
and rose from her bed, and took charge of her house.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_275" id="Page_275">[275]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>At the close of the day, when the sun had set,
great crowds came to the house where Je-sus was,
and brought
those who were
sick, and those
who were not
in their right
minds, that he
might cure
them. And
he made the
sick well, and
drove out the
fiends, and
would not let
them speak.</p>
<p>The next
day Je-sus rose
ere it was light
and went out
to a lone place
to pray to God.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_107.jpg" width-obs="386" height-obs="500" alt="Peter's mother-in-law" /> <span class="caption">PE-TER'S WIFE'S MO-THER.</span></div>
<p>For though
he was the
Son of God, he had come to the earth in the form
of a man, and had all the wants that man has. He
had need of food and drink, and felt pain and grief<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_276" id="Page_276">[276]</SPAN></span>
just as we do. He had need of man's help in his
work; and had need of God's help all the time.
And he knelt to God, just as he wants us to do,
and asked God to be near him and to give him
more strength, and to help him to do his will.</p>
<p>When Je-sus had gone, crowds came up to the
house to seek him. And Pe-ter, and the three that
were with him, went out to look for Je-sus. And
when they found him they told him of the great
crowd that sought him.</p>
<p>Je-sus said, Let us go to the next towns, that I
may tell the good news there; for I was not sent to
stay in one place.</p>
<p>And he taught all through Gal-i-lee, and his
fame spread, and great crowds went to hear him.</p>
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