fall on us So intense is their fear of God?s judgments that they temporarily seek even death?anything to flee from His manifest presence (Hos. Hos. 1...
Chapter 2With this chapter begins a new sermon, which is continued in the two following chapters. The subject of this discourse is Judah and Jerusalem...
Chapter?14We have, in this chapter, a further account of the progress of the gospel, by the ministry of Paul and Barnabas among the Gentiles; it goes ...
Chapter?25The sacred historian, in this chapter, I. Takes his leave of Abraham, with an account, I. Of his children by another wife (v.?1-4). Of his l...
Chapter?1Those who read David?s psalms, especially those towards the latter end, would be tempted to think that religion is all rapture and consists i...
Up to this point, we have spent considerable time discussing background information in order to better prepare the reader for the verse-by-verse expo...
Chapter?18Hitherto this evangelist has recorded little of the history of Christ, only so far as was requisite to introduce his discourses; but now tha...
Chapter?11In this chapter we have the history of that illustrious miracle which Christ wrought a little before his death?the raising of Lazarus to lif...
EFESIOS 1DIVISI?N DE P?RRAFOS EN LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNAS(*)Reina-Valera 1960(RV-1960)New Revised Standard Version(NRSV)Dios Habla Hoy(DHH)Biblia Jer...