Overview - 2?Chronicles 34 1?Josiah's good reign. 3?He destroys idolatry. 8?He takes order for the repair of the temple. 14?Hilkiah, having found a ...
Chapter?65In this psalm we are directed to give to God the glory of his power and goodness, which appear, I. In the kingdom of grace (v.?1), hearing p...
Chapter?18In this chapter we have, I. The setting up of the tabernacle at Shiloh (v.?1). II. The stirring up of the seven tribes that were yet unsettl...
Chapter?35Job being still silent, Elihu follows his blow, and here, a third time, undertakes to show him that he had spoken amiss, and ought to recant...
PSALM 33 OVERVIEW Title. This song of praise bears no title or indication of authorship; to teach us, says Dickson, to look upon Holy Scripture as alt...
CHAPTER 21. OF THE ETERNAL ELECTION, BY WHICH GOD HAS PREDESTINATED SOME TO SALVATION, AND OTHERS TO DESTRUCTION. The divisions of this chapter are,-...
THORN IN THE FLESH thorn (skolops te sarki): Paul thus characterizes some bodily ailment which afflicted him and impaired his usefulness (2?Corinthia...
Chapter?6In this chapter, I. The royal preacher goes on further to show the vanity of worldly wealth, when men place their happiness in it and are eag...
Apocrypha [E] [H] [S]Apocrypha comes from the Greek word apokrypha [ajpovkrufo], which means things that are hidden, secret. The Apocrypha refers to t...
Chapter?3In the foregoing chapter we had Samuel a young priest, though by birth a Levite only, for he ministered before the Lord in a linen ephod; in ...
Chapter?15It is generally agreed that Christ?s discourse in this and the next chapter was at the close of the last supper, the night in which he was b...
CHAPTER 2. OF FAITH. THE DEFINITION OF IT. ITS PECULIAR PROPERTIES. This chapter consists of three principal parts.--I. A brief explanation of certai...
Chapter?8The apostle, having fully explained the doctrine of justification, and pressed the necessity of sanctification, in this chapter applies himse...
Chapter?3As prophecy had ceased for many ages before the coming of Christ, that the revival and perfection of it in that great prophet might be the mo...
Chapter?119This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines brightest in this constellation. It is much longer than an...
CHAPTER 10. THE RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW. This chapter consists of four parts. I. The sum, utility, and necessity of this d...
Chapter?9In this chapter we have, I. The famous story of St. Paul?s conversion from being an outrageous persecutor of the gospel of Christ to be an il...
Chapter?19The three remaining chapters of this book contain a most tragical story of the wickedness of the men of Gibeah, patronised by the tribe of B...
CHAPTER 23. REFUTATION OF THE CALUMNIES BY WHICH THIS DOCTRINE IS ALWAYS UNJUSTLY ASSAILED. This chapter consists of four parts, which refute the pri...
Chapter?20This evangelist, though he began not his gospel as the rest did, yet concludes it as they did, with the history of Christ? resurrection; not...