Through Palestine with the 20th Machine Gun Squadron eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 149 pages of information about Through Palestine with the 20th Machine Gun Squadron.

Through Palestine with the 20th Machine Gun Squadron eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 149 pages of information about Through Palestine with the 20th Machine Gun Squadron.
Abd-el-Kader at once set to work rescuing the Christians.  Hundreds were escorted to his house, fed, comforted and forwarded to the castle, where, finally, nearly 12,000 were collected.  Many also reached the British Consulate.  The Mohammedans, furious at being baulked of their prey, turned their attentions to Abd-el-Kader, who, however, charged into their midst and said:  “Wretches! is this the way you honour the Prophet!...  You think you may do as you please with the Christians, but the day of retribution will come.  Not a Christian will I give up, they are my brothers.  Stand back or I will give my men the order to fire”.  Not a man among them dared to raise a voice against the renowned champion of Islam, and the crowd dispersed.  British and French intervention prevented a general massacre throughout Syria, and as a result of European pressure an enquiry was held on the Damascus outrage, with the result that the Military Governor of that city, three Turkish officers and 117 individuals were shot.  In addition about 400 of the lower class and 11 notables were condemned to imprisonment or exile and L200,000 was proposed to be levied on the city.  This was all that could be obtained to the Christian community for a loss of 6,000 of their lives, 20,000 rendered homeless, and damage to their property of at least L2,000,000._

    [30] See John ii, 1; also iv, 46, i, 47 and xxi, 2.

[31] Tiberias was built by the Romans in A.D. 20.  It is only once mentioned in the Bible (John vi, 23).  The modern town is much smaller than was the ancient one.  In 1837, half the population perished by a great earthquake.

    [32] Lake Tiberias in the Old Testament was called the “Sea of
    Chinnereth,” and the “Sea of Chinneroth” (Numb. xxxiv, 11; Deut. iii,
    17; Josh. xii, 3, xix, 35).

    In the New Testament, in addition to the names in the text above, it is
    called the “Lake of Gennesaret” from the plains of that name on its
    north-western shore.

In the vicinity of the lake our Lord spent the larger portion of his life, thus we find it continually mentioned throughout the four Gospels.  Some of the references are:  Matt. iv, 13, viii, 24, 28, xiii, 1, xiv, 25, xvii, 27; John vi, 1, xxi; Luke v, 1.  At that time other towns stood upon its shores, including Capernaum and Bethsaida.

    The lake is nearly seven miles across at its greatest width and its
    extreme length is just over 12 miles._

TWO SNIPERS SHOT.

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