Chapter?112This psalm is composed alphabetically, as the former is, and is (like the former) entitled Hallelujah,?? though it treats of the happiness ...
Chapter?16 Verse 1 As we read this, it teaches us a great truth, that we are not sufficient of ourselves to think or speak any thing of ourselves tha...
Chapter?1After the introduction (v.?1, v.?2) the apostle begins with the narrative of his troubles and God?s goodness, which he had met with in Asia, ...
Chapter?22This chapter begins the story of the reign of good king Josiah, whose goodness shines the brighter because it came just after so much wicked...
Chapter?25At this chapter begins an account of the orders and instructions God gave to Moses upon the mount for the erecting and furnishing of a taber...
Chapter?51Though David penned this psalm upon a very particular occasion, yet, it is of as general use as any of David?s psalms; it is the most eminen...
Chapter?43The contents of this chapter are much the same with those of the foregoing chapter, looking at the release of the Jews out of their captivit...
Chapter?13In this chapter we have, I. The commands God gave to Israel, 1. To sanctify all their firstborn to him (v.?1, v.?2). To be sure to remember ...
Chapter?13At this chapter begins the account of the dividing of the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel by lot, a narrative not so entertaining ...
Homily LII.Homily LII. John vii. 45, 46.-Then came the officers to the Chief Priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought h...
Homily VI.Homily VI. Colossians ii. 6, 7.-As therefore ye received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him, and stablished i...
Chapter?10In this chapter we have, I. Christ?s parabolical discourse concerning himself as the door of the sheepfold, and the shepherd of the sheep (v...
Chapter?30One would have thought that the threatenings in the close of the foregoing chapter had made a full end of the people of Israel, and had left...
Chapter?5Reproof for sin and threatenings of judgment are intermixed in this chapter, and are set the one over against the other: judgments are threat...
Chapter?16This chapter relates wholly to the kingdom of Israel, and the revolutions of that kingdom?many in a little time. The utter ruin of Jeroboam?...
Chapter?26The prophet had soon done with those four nations that he set his face against in the foregoing chapters; for they were not at that time ver...
Homily V.Homily V. ROM. I. 28.-Even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things ...
Chapter?2What our Lord Jesus said to St. Paul (Acts.?26:16 ) may fitly be applied to the prophet Ezekiel, to whom the same Jesus is here speaking, Ris...
Chapter?36It is uncertain when, and upon what occasion, David penned this psalm, probably when he was struck at either by Saul or by Absalom; for in i...
Chapter?12In the foregoing chapter we had the vexation which the people gave to Moses; in this we have his patience tried by his own relations. I. Mir...