Chapter?37The threatenings of the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem for their sins, which we had in the former part of this book, were not so terribl...
Chapter?17In this chapter we have, I. Christ in his pomp and glory transfigured (v.?1-13). II. Christ in his power and grace, casting the devil out of...
Chapter?26The narrative of the death and sufferings of Christ is more particularly and fully recorded by all the four evangelists than any part of his...
Chapter?22Eliphaz here leads on a third attack upon poor Job, in which Bildad followed him, but Zophar drew back, and quitted the field. It was one of...
Chapter 18We left the prophet Elijah wrapt up in obscurity. It does not appear that either the increase of the provision or the raising of the child h...
Chapter?2In this chapter, we have, I. Christ?s healing a man that was sick of a palsy (v.?1-12). II. His calling of Matthew from the receipt of custom...
Chapter?25The sacred historian, in this chapter, I. Takes his leave of Abraham, with an account, I. Of his children by another wife (v.?1-4). Of his l...
Chapter?6Joshua opened the campaign with the siege of Jericho, a city which could not trust so much to the courage of its people as to act offensively...
Chapter?3As prophecy had ceased for many ages before the coming of Christ, that the revival and perfection of it in that great prophet might be the mo...
Chapter?3I. The apostle exhorts us to set our hearts upon heaven and take them off from this world (v.?1-4). II. He exhorts to the mortification of si...
Chapter?27In this chapter we return to the typical story of the struggle between Esau and Jacob. Esau had profanely sold the birthright to Jacob; but ...
Chapter?50This psalm, as the former, is a psalm of instruction, not of prayer or praise; it is a psalm of reproof and admonition, in singing which we ...
Chapter?37Elihu here goes on to extol the wonderful power of God in the meteors and all the changes of the weather: if, in those changes, we submit to...
Chapter?5This chapter, and the two that follow it, are a sermon; a famous sermon; the sermon upon the mount. It is the longest and fullest continued d...
Chapter 14In this chapter, I. More weight is added to the burden of Babylon, enough to sink it like a mill-stone; I. It is Israel?s cause that is to b...
Chapter?23In the foregoing chapter, we had our Saviour?s discourses with the scribes and Pharisees; here we have his discourse concerning them, or rat...
Chapter?7In this chapter, I. The dispute between God and Moses finishes, and Moses applies himself to the execution of his commission, in obedience to...
Chapter?25At this chapter begins an account of the orders and instructions God gave to Moses upon the mount for the erecting and furnishing of a taber...
The Book of MatthewChapter 26Verses:26:1When Jesus had finished all these discourses - When he had spoken all he had to speak. Till then he would not ...
Chapter?25Bildad here makes a very short reply to Job?s last discourse, as one that began to be tired of the cause. He drops the main question concern...