Chapter?15Perhaps Job was so clear, and so well satisfied, in the goodness of his own cause, that he thought, if he had not convinced, yet he had at l...
HEBREOS 4DIVISIONES DE P?RRAFO DE DE TRADUCCIONES MODERNASUBS4RVLBLAVPBJUn reposo para el pueblo de DiosReposo de Dios y del creyenteEl reposo del pue...
Chapter?7In this chapter we have, I. The eclipsing of the glory of the ark, by its privacy in Kirjath-jearim for many years (v.?1, v.?2). II. The appe...
Chapter?1After the title of the book (v.?1) here is, I. A threatening of the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem, an utter destruction, by the Chaldean...
Chapter?23Hitherto the levitical law had been chiefly conversant about holy persons, holy things, and holy places; in this chapter we have the institu...
Chapter?3As prophecy had ceased for many ages before the coming of Christ, that the revival and perfection of it in that great prophet might be the mo...
Chapter?11Poor Job?s wound?s were yet bleeding, his sore still runs and ceases not, but none of his friends bring him any oil, any balm; Zophar, the t...
Chapter?10We have in this chapter an account of the conquest of the kings and kingdoms of the southern part of the land of Canaan, as, in the next cha...
CHAPTER VIII. PROPHECY FROM THE TIME OF HEZEKIAH UNTIL THE CATASTROPHE. ?35. The Domain of Nahum's and Zephaniah's Vision. A LTHOUGH Isaiah and...
265. And now I am speaking my experience I -will in this place thrust in a word or two concerning my preaching the Word, and of God's dealing with me...
Chapter?23In this chapter we have Balak and Balaam busy at work to do Israel a mischief, and, for ought that appears, neither Moses nor the elders of ...
SANTIAGO 2:1-26Divisi?n de los p?rrafos en traducciones modernasReina Valera 1960RV-1960La Biblia De Las Am?ricas(LBLA)Dios Habla HoyDHHBiblia Jerusal...
Chapter?20 Verse 1 Here is, 1. The mischief of drunkenness: Wine is a mocker; strong drink is raging. It is so to the sinner himself; it mocks him, ma...
Chapter?15In this chapter we have the final rejection of Saul from being king, for his disobedience to God?s command in not utterly destroying the Ama...
Chapter?49This psalm is a sermon, and so is the next. In most of the psalms we have the penman praying or praising; in these we have him preaching; an...
Chapter?21This is Job?s reply to Zophar?s discourse, in which he complains less of his own miseries than he had done in his former discourses (finding...
Chapter?66The scope of this chapter is much the same as that of the foregoing chapter and many expressions of it are the same; it therefore looks the ...
Chapter?12It was a melancholy account which we had in the close of the foregoing chapter of the dishonour done to our Lord Jesus, when the scribes and...
CHAPTER 4. PENITENCE, AS EXPLAINED IN THE SOPHISTICAL JARGON OF THE SCHOOLMEN, WIDELY DIFFERENT FROM THE PURITY REQUIRED BY THE GOSPEL. OF CONFESSION...
Chapter?15In this chapter, we have our Lord Jesus, as the great Prophet teaching, as the great Physician healing, and as the great Shepherd of the she...