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Fast, Fasting

Fast, Fasting Abstinence from food and/or drink as an element of private or public religious devotion. Fasting is nowhere commanded in the Torah and, ...

Psalms 41

Chapter?41God?s kindness and truth have often been the support and comfort of the saints when they have had most experience of man?s unkindness and tr...

1 Samuel 19

Chapter?19Immediately after David?s marriage, which one would have hoped would secure him Saul?s affection, we find his troubles coming upon him faste...

Proverbs 24

Chapter?24 Verses 1-2 Here, 1. The caution given is much the same with that which we had before ch.?23:17 ), not to envy sinners, not to think them ha...

Leviticus 16

Chapter?16In this chapter we have the institution of the annual solemnity of the day of atonement, or expiation, which had as much gospel in it as per...

Job 14

Chapter?14Job had turned from speaking to his friends, finding it to no purpose to reason with them, and here he goes on to speak to God and himself. ...

Amos 7

Chapter?7In this chapter we have, I. God contending with Israel, by the judgments, but are reprieved, and the judgments turned away at the prayer of A...

Matthew 10

Chapter?10This chapter is an ordination sermon, which our Lord Jesus preached, when he advanced his twelve disciples to the degree and dignity of apos...

Lucas 10

Lucas 10Divisi?n por P?rrafos en las Traducciones ModernasUBS4NKJVNRSVTEVNJBLa Misi?n de los Setenta y dos10:1-12?Ay de las ciudades no arrepentidas!1...

Matthew 6

Chapter?6Christ having, in the former chapter, armed his disciples against the corrupt doctrines and opinions of the scribes and Pharisees, especially...

Job, Book Of

JOB, BOOK OF || I. INTRODUCTORY 1. Place in the Canon 2. Rank and Readers II. THE LITERARY FRAMEWORK 1. Setting of Time, Place and Scene 2. Char...

Lucas 4

Lucas 4Divisi?n por P?rrafos en las Traducciones ModernasUBS4NKJVNRSVTEVNJBLa Tentaci?n de Jes?s4:1-3El inicio del ministerio galileo4:14-15El rechazo...

Footnotes

Footnotes(1 )Eusebius seems to have adopted this name as a token of friendship and respect for Pamphilus, bishop of Caesarea. See McGiffert, Prolegome...