Chapter?23We have here, I. The happy continuance of the goodness of Josiah?s reign, and the progress of the reformation he began, reading the law (v.?...
Chapter?37This chapter brings us very near the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, for the story of it lies in the latter end of Zedekiah?s rei...
Chapter?9The tenth day of the seventh month between the feast of trumpets ch.?8:2 ) and the feast of tabernacles (v.?14) was appointed to be the day o...
Chapter?82This psalm is calculated for the meridian of princes? courts and courts of justice, not in Israel only, but in other nations; yet it was pro...
Chapter?10We have in this chapter a particular account of the covenant which in the close of the foregoing chapter was resolved upon; they struck whil...
Death, Mortality Death is the absence or withdrawal of breath and the life force that makes movement, metabolism, and interrelation with others possib...
Chapter?58The prophet, in this chapter, has his commission and charge renewed to reprove the sinners in Zion, particularly the hypocrites, to show the...
Chapter?4The penman of this chapter is Nebuchadnezzar himself: the story here recorded concerning him is given us in his own words, as he himself drew...
Chapter?5How bravely Nehemiah, as a wise and faithful governor, stood upon his guard against the attacks of enemies abroad, we read in the foregoing c...
Chapter?19The contents of this chapter we have, 2 Pt.?2:6-8 , where we find that God, turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes, condemned ...
Chapter?1In this chapter, after the title of the book (v.?1), we have Christ and his church, Christ and a believer, expressing their esteem for each o...
ANGEL an'-jel (mal'akh; Septuagint and New Testament, aggelos): _I. DEFINITION AND SCRIPTURE TERMS_ _II. ANGELS IN OLD TESTAMENT_ 1. Nature, Appear...
Chapter?2In this chapter, I. Christ speaks both concerning himself and concerning his church (v.?1, v.?2). II. The church speaks 1. Remembering the pl...
Chapter?32In this chapter we have, I. Jeremiah imprisoned for foretelling the destruction of Jerusalem and the captivity of king Zedekiah (v.?1-5). II...
Chapter?10The Septuagint translation joins this psalm with the ninth, and makes them but one; but the Hebrew makes it a distinct psalm, and the scope ...
Chapter?10In this chapter we have, I. Orders given about the making and using of silver trumpets, which seems to have been the last of all the command...
Chapter?9In this chapter, we have, I. Christ?s transfiguration upon the mount (v.?1-13). II. His casting the devil out of a child, when the disciples ...
Chapter?9After Christ?s departure out of the temple, in the close of the foregoing chapter, and before this happened which is recorded in this chapter...
Chapter?33The scope of this chapter is much the same with that of the foregoing chapter?to confirm the promise of the restoration of the Jews, notwith...
Chapter?34In this chapter we have the fatal doom of all the nations that are enemies to God?s church and people, though Edom only is mentioned, becaus...