Chapter?30One would have thought that the threatenings in the close of the foregoing chapter had made a full end of the people of Israel, and had left...
Chapter?18In this chapter Bildad makes a second assault upon Job. In his first discourse (ch. 8) he had given him encouragement to hope that all shoul...
Chapter?10The dissolving of the peculiar church-state of the Jews, and the rejection of that polity by the repealing of their ceremonial law, the vaca...
Chapter?2We left Jonah in the belly of the fish, and had reason to think we should hear no more of him, that if he were not destroyed by the waters of...
Chapter?11Poor Job?s wound?s were yet bleeding, his sore still runs and ceases not, but none of his friends bring him any oil, any balm; Zophar, the t...
Chapter?7Solomon had given many proofs and instances of the vanity of this world and the things of it; now, in this chapter, I. He recommends to us so...
Chapter?19This chapter is only concerning the preparing and using of the ashes which were to impregnate the water of purification. The people had comp...
Chapter?2We left Job honourably acquitted upon a fair trial between God and Satan concerning him. Satan had leave to touch, to touch and take, all he ...
Chapter?25Here is, I. A law to moderate the scourging of malefactors (v.?1-3). II. A law in favour of the ox that treads out the corn (v.?4). III. For...
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...
Chapter?31In this chapter Moses, having finished his sermon, I. Encourages both the people who were now to enter Canaan (v.?1-6), and Joshua who was t...
SHOULD FROM THAT TIME FORM ONE OF THE GREAT MISSIONARY Schemes Of Our Church. In July 1841, a similar resolution was passed by the General Assembly of...
Chapter?94This psalm was penned when the church of God was under hatches, oppressed and persecuted; and it is an appeal to God, as the judge of heaven...
Chapter?49This psalm is a sermon, and so is the next. In most of the psalms we have the penman praying or praising; in these we have him preaching; an...
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?2This chapter begins the story of Moses, that man of renown, famed for his intimate acquaintance with Heaven and his eminent usefulness on ear...
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?61David, in this psalm, as in many others, begins with a sad heart, but concludes with an air of pleasantness?begins with prayers and tears, b...
Chapter 6Hitherto, it should seem, Isaiah had prophesied as a candidate, having only a virtual and tacit commission; but here we have him (if I may so...
Chapter 2626:1 And 1 it came to pass, when Jesus had finished all these sayings, he said unto his disciples, (1) Christ witnesses by his going to deat...