The Prince of the House of David By J. H. Ingraham is the daughter of a Jew who resides in Alexandria, Egypt. Adina, the suppositious writer of the following letters, has come to Jerusalem during the most stirring period of earth's history, and, from thence, for the period of three years, she keeps her father apprized of the marvelous events occurring about her during that time. The occurrences which Adina references are none other than the unfolding events of Jesus; his mission and ministry and ultimately his prophetic death.
The Prince of the House of David By J. H. Ingraham is the daughter of a Jew who resides in Alexandria, Egypt. Adina, the suppositious writer of the following letters, has come to Jerusalem during the most stirring period of earth's history, and, from thence, for the period of three years, she keeps her father apprized of the marvelous events occurring about her during that time. The occurrences which Adina references are none other than the unfolding events of Jesus; his mission and ministry and ultimately his prophetic death.