Chapter?13In the close of the foregoing chapter we left Jeroboam attending his altar at Beth-el, and there we find him in the beginning of this, when ...
17:1? And he said unto his disciples, It is impossible2 but that occasions of stumbling should come3; but woe unto him, through whom they come!SECOND ...
PHOENICIA; PHOENICIANS fe-nish'-i-a, fe-nish'-anz: 1. The Land 2. The Colonies 3. The People 4. Arts and Manufactures 5. Commerce and Trade 6. L...
JESUS CHRIST, 4D D. LAST JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM--JESUS IN PERAEA Departure from Galilee: An interval of two months elapses between John 10:21 and 22--...
Chapter?1In this chapter we have, I. The general inscription or title of this book, with the time of the continuance of Jeremiah?s public ministry (v....
Chapter?3You have heard of the patience of Job,?? says the apostle, Jam.?5:11 . So we have, and of his impatience too. We wondered that a man should b...
Chapter?17In this chapter we have, I. Some particular discourses which Christ had with his disciples, in which he teaches them to take heed of giving ...
Chapter?10In this chapter we have, I. The ample commission which Christ gave to the seventy disciples to preach the gospel, and to confirm it by mirac...
Chapter?4The great gospel doctrine of justification by faith without the works of the law was so very contrary to the notions the Jews had learnt from...
Chapter?12The apostle, having at large cleared and confirmed the prime fundamental doctrines of Christianity, comes in the next place to press the pri...
Chapter?15In this chapter the apostle treats of that great article of Christianity?the resurrection of the dead. I. He establishes the certainty of ou...
Chapter?7When our Lord Jesus called his apostles out to be employed in services and sufferings for him, he told them that yet the last should be first...
CHAPTER 3. EVERY THING PROCEEDING FROM THE CORRUPT NATURE OF MAN DAMNABLE. The principal matters in this chapter are--I. A recapitulation of the form...
HEBREOS 11DIVISIONES DE P?RRAFO DE TRADUCCIONES MODERNASUBS4RVLBLAVPBJFeLa feLa fe y sus h?roesLa feModelos de fe en la Historia Sagrada11:1-3911:1-39...
HEBREOS 11DIVISIONES DE P?RRAFO DE TRADUCCIONES MODERNASUBS4RVLBLAVPBJFeLa feLa fe y sus h?roesLa feModelos de fe en la Historia Sagrada11:1-3911:1-39...
TEMPLE, A2 II. EZEKIEL'S PROPHETIC SKETCH I. Introductory. 1. Relation to History of Temple: Wellhausen has said that Ezekiel 40-48 are the most im...
ROMANOS 11DIVISION DE PARRAFOS EN LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNAS*Reina-Valera 1960(RV-1960)La Biblia de las Am?ricas(LBLA)Dios Habla Hoy(DHH)Reina-Valera R...
PAUL, THE APOSTLE, 5 V. Work. 1. Adjustment: There was evidently a tumult in Paul's soul. He had undergone a revolution, both intellectual and spiri...
Chapter?18Perhaps, in reading some of the foregoing chapters, we may have been tempted to think ourselves not much concerned in them (though they also...
Chapter?26 Verse 1 Note, 1. It is too common a thing for honour to be given to fools, who are utterly unworthy of it and unfit for it. Bad men, who ha...