In discussing this part of the subject I must inquire briefly into the governmental value and bearings of the Atonement. 1. It is valuable only as i...
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?18How idolatry crept into the family of Micah we read in the preceding chapter, how it was translated thence into the tribe of Dan we have an ...
Worship [N] [E]If Christianity is the transformation of rebels into worshipers of God, then it is imperative for the Christian to know and understand ...
Chapter?22This chapter is a continuation of Christ?s discourses in the temple, two or three days before he died. His discourses then are largely recor...
Chapter?18The gospels are, in short, a record of what Jesus began both to do and to teach. In the foregoing chapter, we had an account of his doings, ...
Chapter?15Evil manners, we say, beget good laws; so, in this chapter, the murmuring of the scribes and Pharisees at the grace of Christ, and the favou...
HEBREOS 3DIVISIONES DE P?RRAFO DE TRADUCCIONES MODERNASUBS4RVLBLAVPBJJes?s superior a Mois?sJes?s es superior a Mois?sJes?s, superior a Mois?sJes?s es...
Chapter?33Yet Moses has not done with the children of Israel; he seemed to have taken final leave of them in the close of the foregoing chapter, but s...
Chapter?25This chapter continues and concludes our Saviour?s discourse, which began in the foregoing chapter, concerning his second coming and the end...
Chapter?10In this chapter, we have, I. Christ?s dispute with the Pharisees concerning divorce (v.?1-12). II. The kind entertainment he gave to the lit...
Chapter?16The date of the history contained in this chapter is altogether uncertain. Probably these mutinies happened after their removal back again f...
Chapter?9After Christ?s departure out of the temple, in the close of the foregoing chapter, and before this happened which is recorded in this chapter...
by Alfred Edersheim 1876 Chapter 7 The Upbringing of Jewish Children The tenderness of the bond which united Jewish parents to their children appe...
Chapter?7In this chapter we have the performance of what was foretold in the foregoing chapter, both concerning the destruction of the old world and t...
Chapter?6Eliphaz concluded his discourse with an air of assurance; very confident he was that what he had said was so plain and so pertinent that noth...
Chapter?5This chapter, and the two that follow it, are a sermon; a famous sermon; the sermon upon the mount. It is the longest and fullest continued d...
Chapter 2With this chapter begins a new sermon, which is continued in the two following chapters. The subject of this discourse is Judah and Jerusalem...
Prophet, Prophetess, Prophecy A prophet was an individual who received a call from God to be God's spokesperson, often connected with some crisis that...
Chapter?7When our Lord Jesus called his apostles out to be employed in services and sufferings for him, he told them that yet the last should be first...