Chapter?1In this chapter, after the introduction (v.?1), we have, I. An awakening call to a sinful people to repent of their sins and return to God (v...
Chapter?49Glorious things had been spoken in the previous chapters concerning the deliverance of the Jews out of Babylon; but lest any should think, w...
Chapter?7This chapter continues and concludes Christ?s sermon on the mount, which is purely practical, directing us to order our conversation aright, ...
Chapter?32In this chapter we have, I. The song which Moses, by the appointment of God, delivered to the children of Israel, for a standing admonition ...
Chapter?14We have, in this chapter, a further account of the progress of the gospel, by the ministry of Paul and Barnabas among the Gentiles; it goes ...
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 ...
Chapter?20In this chapter we have, I. Hezekiah?s sickness, and his recovery from that, in answer to prayer, in performance of a promise, in the use of...
Sanctification [N] [T] [E]The generic meaning of sanctification is the state of proper functioning. To sanctify someone or something is to set that pe...
Chapter?24Christ?s preaching was mostly practical; but, in this chapter, we have a prophetical discourse, a prediction of things to come; such however...
Chapter?12The apostle, having at large cleared and confirmed the prime fundamental doctrines of Christianity, comes in the next place to press the pri...
Chapter?11In this chapter we have the history of that illustrious miracle which Christ wrought a little before his death?the raising of Lazarus to lif...
Chapter?12In this chapter we have the story, I. Of the martyrdom of James the apostle, and the imprisonment of Peter by Herod Agrippa, who now reigned...
Chapter?52The greater part of this chapter is on the same subject with the chapter before, concerning the deliverance of the Jews out of Babylon, whic...
Chapter?107The psalmist, having in the two foregoing psalms celebrated the wisdom, power, and goodness of God, in his dealings with his church in part...
Chapter?14The strain of this chapter differs from that of the foregoing chapters. Those were generally made up of reproofs for sin and threatenings of...
ASSYRIA a-sir'-i-a: _I. GEOGRAPHY_ _II. EARLY HISTORY_ _III. CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIONS_ _IV. POPULATION_ _V. TRADE AND LAW_ _VI. ART_ _VII. MECHA...
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?6A great variety of observable passages we have, in this chapter, concerning our Lord Jesus, the substance of all which we had before in Matth...
Chapter?16The date of the history contained in this chapter is altogether uncertain. Probably these mutinies happened after their removal back again f...
NUMBER num'-ber: I. NUMBER AND ARITHMETIC II. NOTATION OF NUMBERS 1. By Words 2. By Signs 3. By Letters III. NUMBERS IN OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY I...