Chapter?3In this chapter our apostle treats of church-officers. He specifies, I. The qualifications of a person to be admitted to the office of a bish...
SAMUEL, BOOKS OF || I. PLACE OF THE BOOKS OF SAMUEL IN THE HEBREW CANON II. CONTENTS OF THE BOOKS AND PERIOD OF TIME COVERED BY THE HISTORY III. SU...
PALESTINE, 3 IV. Palestine in the Poetic Books of the Old Testament. 1. Book of Job: In Job the scene is distinctively Edomite. Uz (Job 1:1; compare...
Chapter?16Among other glorious things God hath spoken of himself this is one, I wound, and I heal, Deu.?32, , 39. Christ?s discourse in this chapter, ...
Chapter?33Pompous prefaces, like the teeming mountain, often introduce poor performances; but Elihu?s discourse here does not disappoint the expectati...
CHAPTER 16. PDOBAPTISM. ITS ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTITUTION OF CHRIST, AND THE NATURE OF THE SIGN. Divisions of this chapter,--I. Confirmation of the...
1 CORINTIOS 7DIVISIONES DE P?RRAFOS EN TRADUCCIONES MODERNASUBS4RV-1960LBLADHHBJProblemas concernientesProblemas del matrimonioRespuestas acerca delCo...
DEUTERONOMIO 23DIVISI?N POR P?RRAFOS DE LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNASNKJVNRSVTEVNJBAquellos excluidos de la congregaci?n23:123:223:3-8Limpieza en el sitio...
Chapter?16At this chapter begins the story of David, one that makes as great a figure in the sacred story as almost any of the worthies of the Old Tes...
Chapter?18This psalm we met with before, in the history of David?s life, 2 Samuel 2 That was the first edition of it; here we have it revived, altered...
GENESIS, 4 IV. The Historical Character. 1. History of the Patriarchs: (Genesis 12-50): (1) Unfounded Attacks upon the History. (a) From General D...
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?12In this chapter we have divers excellent discourses of our Saviour?s upon various occasions, many of which are to the same purport with what...
CHAPTER 10. THE RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW. This chapter consists of four parts. I. The sum, utility, and necessity of this d...
Chapter?10This chapter seems to be like Solomon?s proverbs, a collection of wise sayings and observations, rather than a part of his sermon; but the p...
Chapter?40The waters of the sanctuary which this prophet saw in vision (ch.?47:1 ) are a proper representation of this prophecy. Hitherto the waters h...
Chapter?59In this chapter we have sin appearing exceedingly sinful, and grace appearing exceedingly gracious; and, as what is here said of the sinner?...
Chapter?2Between the promise of the Messiah (even the latest of those promises) and his coming many ages intervened; but between the promise of the Sp...
BEGINNING OF THE MINISTRY OF JOHNTHE BAPTIST, THE FOREUNNER.2-1. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S PERSON AND PREACHING. (In the wilderness of Jud?a, and on th...
Chapter?58The prophet, in this chapter, has his commission and charge renewed to reprove the sinners in Zion, particularly the hypocrites, to show the...