Chapter?9In this chapter we have, I. The answer which God, in a vision, gave to Solomon?s prayer, and the terms he settled with him (v.?1-9). II. The ...
Chapter?39God proceeds here to show Job what little reason he had to charge him with unkindness who was so compassionate to the inferior creatures and...
Chapter?2That many returned out of Babylon upon Cyrus?s proclamation we were told in the foregoing chapter; we have here a catalogue of the several fa...
Chapter?10Hitherto we have been in the porch or preface to the proverbs, here they begin. They are short but weighty sentences; most of them are disti...
Chapter?4In this chapter, I. Jesus Christ, having espoused his church to himself ch.?3:11 ), highly commends her beauty in the several expressions of ...
Chapter?11Hitherto things had gone pretty well in Israel; little interruption had been given to the methods of God?s favour to them since the matter o...
Chapter?15In this chapter, we have our Lord Jesus, as the great Prophet teaching, as the great Physician healing, and as the great Shepherd of the she...
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 ...
FREEDOM. Sec. III. Man as such is free: this is a thought which, thus expressed, nowhere occurs in Scripture; for 't?Sn is everywhere in the Old Te...
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?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?34God having in the foregoing chapter intimated to Moses his reconciliation to Israel, here gives proofs of it, proceeding to settle his coven...
CHAPTER 21. OF THE ETERNAL ELECTION, BY WHICH GOD HAS PREDESTINATED SOME TO SALVATION, AND OTHERS TO DESTRUCTION. The divisions of this chapter are,-...
Chapter?52The greater part of this chapter is on the same subject with the chapter before, concerning the deliverance of the Jews out of Babylon, whic...
IV. THE NATURAL CONDITION. Nil dignius est anima, nil exccllentius bac tinica cognitione, quaro qui perfectam haberet Deo similis esset, imo Deus i...
Chapter?111This and divers of the psalms that follow it seem to have been penned by David for the service of the church in their solemn feasts, and no...
leave out the court which is outside the temple ??? ????? ??? ?????? ??? ???? ?????? ?????? [T?n aul?n t?n ez?then tou naou ekbale ez?then] , a play o...
THE SEVENTH BOOK. AUGUSTINE'S THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ? HE IS GRADUALLY EXTRICATED FROM HIS ERRORS, BUT STILL WITH MATERIAL CONCEPTIONS OF GOD ? AIDED BY A...
Homily VI.Homily VI. Philippians ii. 5-8.-Have this mind in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: who, being in the form of God, counted it not a prize...
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...