XXIII. JESUS RAISES FROM THE DEAD THE SON OF THE WIDOW OF NAIM.
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Chapter XXIII.
JESUS RAISES FROM THE DEAD THE SON OF THE WIDOW OF NAIM.
[Luke 7, 11—17 ]
NOW it came to pass after this that Jesus went into a city called Naim (Fig. 73)[1], and there went with Him His disciples and a great multitude. As He drew near the gates of the
Fig. 73. Site of ancient Naim. (Phot. Bonfils.)
city, behold, a dead man was carried out[2], the only son of a widow. The poor mother[3], plunged in sorrow, walked after the bier, and a number of friends and relatives accompanied her.
- ↑ Naim was a town of some importance about twenty miles south of Capharnaum on the main road.
- ↑ Carried out. It was the custom among the Jews to bury the dead on the clay of their death. The body was carried to the grave on a bier, without a cover, the mourners following the bier.
- ↑ The poor mother. She walked behind the bier, bowed down with grief and weeping. Her husband had died many years before, and she had not married