- Manger scene
- Brazen Fountain used for supplying Water to the Temple, Ancient Judea
- The Phillipian Jailor before Paul and Silas
- Without the wedding garment
- The unmerciful servant
- The Parable of the talents
- Importunity Rewarded
- Elephants in a Forest. (Ezek. xxvii. 15)
Except indirectly, the Elephant is never mentioned in the Authorized Version of the Canonical Scriptures, although frequent references are made to ivory, the product of that animal. The earliest mention of ivory in the Scriptures is to be found in 1 Kings X. 18: "Moreover the king (i.e. Solomon) made a great throne of ivory, and overlaid it with the best gold." This passage forms a portion of the description given by the sacred historian of the glories of Solomon's palace, of which this celebrated throne, with the six steps and the twelve lions on the steps, was the central and most magnificent object. - The woman of Canaan
- The unfruitful tree
- Sowing the seed
- Grapes of Eshcol
Then they came to the Valley of Eshcol, and there cut down a branch with one cluster of grapes; they carried it between two of them on a pole. - The offerings of Cain and Abel
- The labourers in the vineyard
- Christ walking on the water
- The Enemy sowing Tares
- The parable of the net
- The merchant seeking goodly pearls
- The treasure hid in a field
- The parable of the leaven
- The Pharisee and the Tax gatherer
- Cured by touching His garment
- The Unjust Judge
- Peter's wife's mother
- The man possessed by devils
- The Unjust steward
- The Good Samaritan
- The Withered hand
- Christ and the Centurion
- Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us
- The Two blind men
- Feeding five thousand
- Palm Sunday
- The wicked husbandman
- Anointing the feet of Jesus
- Jesus ascending to Heaven
- Jesus in the temple
- Moses parting the Red Sea
- Old Testament
- The Foolish Virgins
- The Barren fig tree
- The lost piece of money
- Mary washing the feet of Jesus
- Jesus in the temple
- Jairus' daughter
- Lois, Eunice and Timothy
- Syrian Asses.
Syrian Asses. (Prov. xxvi. 3) In the East, the Ass has always played a much more important part than among us Westerns, and on that account we find it so frequently mentioned in the Bible. In the first place, it is the universal saddle-animal of the East. - The Rich man and the beggar
- Angel at the tomb
- ABC of the gospel
ABC of the gospel - Symeon
- Whats wrong here
- The Shepherd and the lambs
- Jesus and Phillip
- The Tabernacle
- Little ones should be brought to Him
- Fishermen rowing back to shore
- Betrayed and Crucified
- INRI
- Jesus Teaching in the Temple
Luke 2:46, 47