Chapter?3The vision in the foregoing chapter gave assurances of the re-establishing of the civil interests of the Jewish nation, the promises of which...
EGYPT e'-jipt: \I. THE COUNTRY 1. The Basis of the Land 2. The Nile Valley 3. Earliest Human Remains 4. Climate 5. Conditions of Life 6. The Nile 7. ...
Chapter?12The apostle (Gal.?4:25, Gal.?4:26 ) distinguishes between Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage with her children???the remaining carcas...
REUBEN roo'-ben, ru'-ben (re'ubhen; Rhouben): The eldest son of Jacob, born to him by Leah in Paddan-aram (Genesis 29:32). 1. Jacob's Oldest Son: T...
Chapter 14In this chapter, I. More weight is added to the burden of Babylon, enough to sink it like a mill-stone; I. It is Israel?s cause that is to b...
CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, II \ II. Examination of the Witnesses. 1. The Old Testament's Witness to Itself (circa 1450-444 BC): Though the Old Testa...
PSALMS, BOOK OF samz, (tehillim, praises, cepher tehillim, book of praises; Psalmoi, Psalterion): I. INTRODUCTORY TOPICS 1. Title 2. Place in the C...
Chapter 3The prophet, in this chapter, goes on to foretel the desolations that were coming upon Judah and Jerusalem for their sins, both that by the B...
Chapter?9We have in this chapter remarkable instances of the power and pity of the Lord Jesus, sufficient to convince us that he is both able to save ...
CHAPTER 18. THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF WORKS IMPROPERLY INFERRED FROM REWARDS. There are three divisions in this chapter,--I. A solution of two general obj...
RECOGNITION AND RECONCILIATION 'Then Joseph could not refrain himself before all them that stood by him ; and he orled, Cause every man to go out fro...
Chapter?9Christ and sin are rivals for the soul of man, and here we are told how they both make their court to it, to have the innermost and uppermost...
CHAPTER 5. THE ARGUMENTS USUALLY ALLEGED IN SUPPORT OF FREE WILL REFUTED. Objections reduced to three principal heads:--I. Four absurdities advanced ...
NOUS, LOGOS, PNEUMA.' Sec. V. When the eternal person who was manifested in Jesus Christ is called by John o X07o?, we are plainly pointed back th...
CHRONOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT kro-nol'-o-ji: $ I. INTRODUCTORY$ 1. Difficulties of the Subject 2. Plan of Treatment 3. Bible to be Regarded as H...
NOTES. Note 1, page 4. EPIPH. 1. c. 1:?Kal oxrrot rh crrepeh. rov Krjpvyfiaros fief/MnjKcujiv. C. 32 :?Ti co(feXei rjpJas rj Tov 'latawov 'AiroicdX...
1. And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to show him the buildings of the temple. [To shew him the buil...
CHAPTER FIRST. THE ARIAN SCHOOL. The creed adopted by the Council of Nicsea did nothing more for Christian science, in the first instance, than def...
CHAPTER FIRST necessity of a Trinity, which then possessed the Church so strongly, and which sought satisfaction in all possible directions, may have...
And he Jhowed me a sure river of water of life, t/ear ?* as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God, and of the Lamb?Rev. xxii. I. THESE words a...