Chapter?2In this chapter, we have the history of our Saviour?s infancy, where we find how early he began to suffer, and that in him the word of righte...
Chapter?15It is generally agreed that Christ?s discourse in this and the next chapter was at the close of the last supper, the night in which he was b...
Chapter?24This chapter continues and concludes the history of the defeat of the counsels of Balak and Balaam against Israel, not by might, nor by powe...
Chapter?15In this chapter Moses gives orders, I. Concerning the release of debts, every seventh year (v.?1-6), with a caution that this should be no h...
No truth is more clearly stated in the Old Testament than that God is the Creator and Lord of all that exists. In the beginning, God created the heav...
Chapter?18Here is, I. A general law against all conformity to the corrupt usages of the heathen (v.?1-5). II. Particular laws, 1. Against incest (v.?6...
Chapter?13Those that desired a king like all the nations fancied that, when they had one, they should look very great and considerable; but in this ch...
Chapter?11In this chapter we have, I. The great goodness of God towards his people Israel, and the great things he had done for them (v.?1, v.?3, v.?4...
WORSHIP wur'-ship (Anglo-Saxon: weorthscipe, wyrthscype, honor, from weorth, wurth, worthy, honorable, and scipe, ship): 1. Terms 2. Old Testament ...
WISDOM wiz'-dum: 1. Linguistic 2. History 3. Religious Basis 4. Ideals 5. Teaching of Christ 6. Remainder of the New Testament (1) James (2) P...
CHAPTER 14. THE BEGINNING OF JUSTIFICATION. IN WHAT SENSE PROGRESSIVE. To illustrate what has been already said, and show what kind of righteousness ...
Psalms, Theology of The Book of Psalms is a sizable collection of musical poems and prayers of diverse authorship and form. Psalms are independent lit...
Chapter 31This chapter is added to Solomon?s proverbs, some think because it is of the same author, supposing king Lemuel to be king Solomon; others o...
Chapter?3In the close of the foregoing chapter we left Daniel?s companions, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, in honour and power, princes of the provi...
Chapter?22This chapter finishes the history of Ahab?s reign. It was promised in the close of the foregoing chapter that the ruin of his house should n...
Chapter?7In this chapter we have, I. Christ confirming the doctrine he had preached in the former chapter, with two glorious miracles?the curing of on...
CHAPTER II. THE INNATE IDEA AND KNOWLEDGE OF GOD. Augustine: City of God, IV. xxiv. xxv. xxxi.; V1L vi.; VIII. i.xii. Clement of Alexandria: Miscell...
Chapter?31Job had often protested his integrity in general; here he does it in particular instances, not in a way of commendation (for he does not her...
CHAPTER III. SIN, OR MAN'S STATE OF APOSTASY. SECTION I.?THE LAW OP GOD. As preliminary to a treatment of man's state of apostasy, it becomes neces...
TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT || I. EARLIEST FORM OF WRITING IN ISRAEL 1. Invention of Alphabet 2. The Cuneiform 3. References to Writing in the Old T...