XTbe Secret of Tlrue ?beotence. The School of Obedience, in. ttbe Secret of ttrue ?beOience. 'He learned obedience.'?Heb. V: 8. THE secret of tr...
Chapter?4We left all hands at work for the building of the wall about Jerusalem. But such good work is not wont to be carried on without opposition; n...
Chapter?8We left the plotter hanging, and are now to see what becomes of his plot. I. His plot was to raise an estate for himself; and all his estate,...
Chapter?39The story of this chapter likewise we had before, 2 Ki.?20:12 , etc. It is here repeated, not only as a very memorable and improvable passa...
Chapter?129This psalm relates to the public concerns of God?s Israel. It is not certain when it was penned, probably when they were in captivity in Ba...
Chapter?108This psalm begins with praise and concludes with prayer, and faith is at work in both. I. David here gives thanks to God for mercies to him...
Chapter?29This chapter appoints the offerings that were to be made by fire unto the Lord in the three great solemnities of the seventh month. I. In th...
Chapter?30In this chapter we have a law concerning vows, which had been mentioned in the close of the foregoing chapter. I. Here is a general rule lai...
Chapter?26We have here an account of the business of the Levites. That tribe had made but a very small figure all the time of the judges, till Eli and...
Chapter?1In the close of the foregoing book we read how God magnified Solomon and Israel obeyed him; God and Israel concurred to honour him. Now here ...
Chapter?5The temple being built and furnished for God, we have here, I. Possession given to him, by bringing in the dedicated things (v.?1), but espec...
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Chapter?5In this chapter the apostle continues his discourse upon the priesthood of Christ, a sweet subject, which he would not too soon dismiss. And ...
Chapter?1After the introduction (v.?1, v.?2) the apostle begins this epistle with an account of his high esteem for these Thessalonians (v.?3, v.?4). ...
Chapter?6The book of the divine counsels being thus lodged in the hand of Christ, he loses no time, but immediately enters upon the work of opening th...
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 ...
Chapter?5It is now time to enquire what has become of the ark of God; we cannot but think that we shall hear more of that sacred treasure. I should ha...
Chapter?14This chapter continues the history of the succession in the kingdoms both of Judah and Israel. I. In the kingdom of Judah here is, 1. The en...
Chapter?144The four preceding psalms seem to have been penned by David before his accession to the crown, when he was persecuted by Saul; this seems t...
Chapter?25Judgment began at the house of God, and therefore with them the prophets began, who were the judges; but it must not end there, and therefor...