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by German artist Heinrich Hoffmann (1824-1911).
by German artist Heinrich Hoffmann (1824-1911).
"Jesus was a poor man, "hath not where to lay his head" (Luke 9:58). For some three years he traveled about, much of the time with a considerable entourage; and at least twice organized large preaching expeditions. In part they lived on the hospitality of the people (Matthew 10:11). He received offerings from the well-to-do, and others (Luke 8:3). From the multitudes of followers, and of the sick that he had healed, he could have amassed a fortune and lived like a king, if he had so chosen. But he lived and died in poverty."
(From "Halley's Bible Handbook" by Henry H. Halley, Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, pages 506-507.)
(From "Halley's Bible Handbook" by Henry H. Halley, Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, pages 506-507.)