Chapter 2With this chapter begins a new sermon, which is continued in the two following chapters. The subject of this discourse is Judah and Jerusalem...
Chapter?24This chapter concludes the life and reign of Joshua, in which we have, I. The great care and pains he took to confirm the people of Israel i...
Chapter?28 Verse 1 See here, 1. What continual frights those are subject to that go on in wicked ways. Guilt in the conscience makes men a terror to t...
Chapter?20This evangelist, though he began not his gospel as the rest did, yet concludes it as they did, with the history of Christ? resurrection; not...
Chapter?10In this chapter, we have, I. Christ?s dispute with the Pharisees concerning divorce (v.?1-12). II. The kind entertainment he gave to the lit...
Chapter?42We had, in the foregoing chapter, the fulfilling of the dreams which Joseph had interpreted: in this and the following chapters we have the ...
Chapter?6The first seven verses of this chapter might fitly have been added to the foregoing chapter, being a continuation of the law of the trespass-...
Chapter?22The laws of this chapter provide, I. For the preservation of charity and good neighbourship, in the care of strayed or fallen cattle (v.?1-4...
JESUS CHRIST, 2 LITERATURE Jesus Christ: The Founder of the Christian religion; the promised Messiah and Saviour of the world; the Lord and Head of ...
Chapter?17David being in great distress and danger by the malice of his enemies, does, in this psalm, by prayer address himself to God, his tried refu...
PSALM 112 OVERVIEW TITLE AND SUBJECT. There is no title to this psalm, but it is evidently a companion to the hundred and eleventh, and, like it, it ...
Chapter?125This short psalm may be summed up in those words of the prophet (Isa.?3:10, Isa.?3:11 ), Say you to the righteous, It shall be well with hi...
The Book of EzekielChapter 16Chapter Overview: The mean beginning of the Jewish church and nation, ver. 1 - 5. The many favours God bestowed upon th...
Chapter?118It is probable that David penned this psalm when he had, after many a story, weathered his point at last, and gained a full possession of t...
Chapter?23In this chapter we have Balak and Balaam busy at work to do Israel a mischief, and, for ought that appears, neither Moses nor the elders of ...
Chapter?27Job had sometimes complained of his friends that they were so eager in disputing that they would scarcely let him put in a word: Suffer me t...
Chapter?3In this chapter, I. The church gives an account of a sore trial wherewith she was exercised through the withdrawing of her beloved from her, ...
Chapter?15Perhaps Job was so clear, and so well satisfied, in the goodness of his own cause, that he thought, if he had not convinced, yet he had at l...
Chapter?24 Verses 1-2 Here, 1. The caution given is much the same with that which we had before ch.?23:17 ), not to envy sinners, not to think them ha...
HEBREWS, EPISTLE TO THE he'-brooz, I. TITLE II. LITERARY 1. The Author's Culture and Style 2. Letter, Epistle or Treatise? 3. A Unity or a Compos...