FILEM?NDIVISI?N DE P?RRAFOS EN LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNAS(*)Reina-Valera 1960(RV-1960)New Revised Standard Version(NRSV)Dios Habla Hoy(DHH)Biblia Jerus...
Chapter?20Into the book of the wars of the Lord the story of this chapter must be brought, but it looks as sad and uncomfortable as any article in all...
ESDRAS 7DIVISIONES DE P?RRAFO DE LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNASLBLARVR AntiguaRVR60DHHBJLlegada de Esdras a Jerusal?n7:1-107:11-267:27-28Dedicaci?n del Tem...
Chapter?11In this chapter, I. God by the prophet puts the people in mind of the covenant he had made with their fathers, and how much he had insisted ...
Chapter?28Preparations are herein making for that war which will put an end to the life and reign of Saul, and so make way for David to the throne. In...
Chapter?34The iniquities and calamities of God?s Israel had been largely and pathetically lamented before, in this book. Now in this chapter the sheph...
Chapter?25The law of this chapter concerns the lands and estates of the Israelites in Canaan, the occupying and transferring of which were to be under...
Chapter?4Paul here foretels, I. A dreadful apostasy (v.?1-3). II. He treats of Christian liberty (v.?4, v.?5). III. He gives Timothy divers directions...
Chapter?46God, by the prophet here, designing shortly to deliver them out of their captivity, prepared them for that deliverance by possessing them wi...
Chapter?145The five foregoing psalms were all of a piece, all full of prayers; this, and the five that follow it to the end of the book, are all of a ...
Chapter?147This is another psalm of praise. Some think it was penned after the return of the Jews from their captivity; but it is so much of a piece w...
Chapter?13In this chapter we have, I. Some further promises relating to gospel-times. Here is a promise of the remission of sins (v.?1), of the reform...
Chapter?46How judgment began at the house of God we have found in the foregoing prophecy and history; but now we shall find that it did not end there....
Chapter?6In this chapter we have, I. A threatening of the destruction of Israel for their idolatry, and the destruction of their idols with them (v.?1...
Chapter?59This psalm is of the same nature and scope with six or seven foregoing psalms; they are all filled with David?s complaints of the malice of ...
Chapter?26Holy David is in this psalm putting himself upon a solemn trial, not by God and his country, but by God and his own conscience, to both whic...
Chapter?3As the foregoing psalm, in the type of David in preferment, showed us the royal dignity of the Redeemer, so this, by the example of David in ...
Chapter?81This psalm was penned, as is supposed, not upon occasion of any particular providence, but for the solemnity of a particular ordinance, eit...
Chapter?38This chapter, and that which follows it, are concerning Gog and Magog, a powerful enemy to the people of Israel, that should make a formidab...
Chapter?17Two passages of story are recorded in this chapter, I. The watering of the host of Israel. 1. In the wilderness they wanted water (v.?1). In...