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Saul

SAUL sol (sha'ul; Saoul): (1) The first king of Israel. I. EARLY HISTORY 1. Name and Meaning 2. Genealogy 3. Home and Station 4. Sources for Lif...

Mark 16

Chapter?16In this chapter, we have a short account of the resurrection and ascension of the Lord Jesus: and the joys and triumphs which it furnished a...

Ezekiel, 2

EZEKIEL, 2 \II. Significance of Ezekiel in Israel's Religious History. Under the first head we will consider the formal characteristics and significan...

Chapter 17

CHAPTER 17. OF THE LORD'S SUPPER, AND THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY IT. This chapter is divided into two principal heads.--I. The first part shows what i...

Chapter 9

by Alfred Edersheim 1876 Chapter 9 Mothers, Daughters, and Wives in Israel In order accurately to understand the position of woman in Israel, it i...

Chapter II--Positive Proofs That the Scriptures Are Divine

CHAPTER II. POSITIVE PROOFS THAT THE SCRIPTURES ARE A DIVINE REVELATION. I. The Genuineness Op The Christian Documents, or proof that the books of...

Romans 11

Chapter?11The apostle, having reconciled that great truth of the rejection of the Jews with the promise made unto the fathers, is, in this chapter, fu...

Chapter IV

CHAPTER IV. TRINITY IN UNITY. Athanasius: Contra Arianos; De Decretis Synodi Nicaenae (Oxford Library, Tr.). Augustine: De Trinitate; De Civitate, X...

Chapter I

BIBLIOLOGY. CHAPTER I. REVELATION AND INSPIRATION. Augustine: City of God, XV.-XVIII. Calvin: Institutes, I. viiix. Gerhard: Loci (De Inspiratione)...

Matthew 21

Chapter?21The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are the two main hinges upon which the door of salvation turns. He came into the world on purpose...

Chapter II--The Ordinances of the Church

CHAPTER II. THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH. By the ordinances, we mean those outward rites which Christ has appointed to be administered in his church...

Book I

OF THE OBJECT OF WORSHIP. TWO things are to be observed and considered,?That the Lord God is the object of worship,?that he alone is the object of w...