Chapter?20We have four things in this chapter. I. The parable of the labourers in the vineyard (v.?1-16). II. A prediction of Christ?s approaching suf...
Chapter?27Job had sometimes complained of his friends that they were so eager in disputing that they would scarcely let him put in a word: Suffer me t...
LUKE, THE GOSPEL OF || 1. Text 2. Canonicity 3. Authorship 4. Sources 5. Credibility 6. Characteristics 7. Date 8. Analysis LITERATURE 1. Te...
Chapter?3In this chapter we have, I. A promise of the coming of the Messiah, and of his forerunner; and the errand he comes upon is here particularly ...
Chapter?8Ezra came up out of Babylon thirteen years before Nehemiah came, yet we have here a piece of good work which he did, that might have been don...
Chapter?41Two things Providence is here bringing about:?I. The advancement of Joseph. II. The maintenance of Jacob and his family in a time of famine;...
Chapter 8This chapter, and the four next that follow it (to chap. 13) are all one continued discourse or sermon, the scope of which is to show the gre...
JESUS CHRIST, 2 LITERATURE Jesus Christ: The Founder of the Christian religion; the promised Messiah and Saviour of the world; the Lord and Head of ...
4:1? And Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan1, and was led in the Spirit in the wilderness2JESUS TEMPTED IN THE WILDERNESS. Mat...
Chapter?14The former chapter directed the priests how to convict a leper of ceremonial uncleanness. No prescriptions are given for his cure; but, when...
Chapter?14The apostle having, in the former chapter, directed our conduct one towards another in civil things, and prescribed the sacred laws of justi...
Chapter?20Such plain dealing as Jeremiah used in the foregoing chapter, one might easily foresee, if it did not convince and humble men, would provoke...
Chapter?5The last news we had of Haman left him in his cups, 3:15. Our last news of queen Esther left her in tears, fasting and praying. Now this chap...
Chapter?5In this chapter we have, I. Christ?s gracious acceptance of the invitation which his church had given him, and the kind visit which he made t...
CHAPTER 4 Acts 4:1-13 . PETER AND JOHN BEFORE THE SAMHEDRIM. 1-12. the captain--of the Levitical guard. of the temple--annoyed at the disturb...
Chapter?2In this chapter, I. Christ speaks both concerning himself and concerning his church (v.?1, v.?2). II. The church speaks 1. Remembering the pl...
Chapter?9We left two royal edicts in force, both given at the court of Shushan, one bearing date the thirteenth day of the first month, appointing tha...
Chapter?16This psalm has something of David in it, but much more of Christ. It begins with such expressions of devotion as may be applied to Christ; b...
' William Ames, P.P.?This learned divine was bom in the countyjf Norfolk, in the year 1576, and educatedln /?Z~~ Christ's college, Cambridge, under th...
Chapter?125This short psalm may be summed up in those words of the prophet (Isa.?3:10, Isa.?3:11 ), Say you to the righteous, It shall be well with hi...