Eze. 1 Eze. 1:1 4 - 3.1.12, 3.4.1, 3.5.1, 4.7.2 Eze. 1:3 3 - 3.1.102, 3.4.2 Eze. 1:5 4 - 3.4.63, 2.7.5.3.3 Eze. 1:6 2 - 2.7.5.3.3, 3.4.6 Eze. 1...
Funeral [E]In ancient Israel burial occurred soon after death. In a hot climate, internment took place as quickly as possible after a person had expir...
In studying the book of Revelation, one is immediately struck by the prevailing bias of many commentators against understanding numbers in their norm...
The most controversial aspect of the Antichrist concerns his origin. Clearly he is empowered by Satan (Dan. Dan. 8:24; 2Th. 2Th. 2:9). Scripture also ...
Chapter 11:4? And, being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Fath...
The Book of IsaiahChapter 23Chapter Overview: The destruction of Tyre, from God, for their pride, ver. 1 - 14. The time of her rising again, ver. 15...
Chapter?5The great work which Solomon was raised up to do was the building of the temple; his wealth and wisdom were given him to qualify him for that...
Chapter?1In this chapter we have, I. The general inscription or title of this book, with the time of the continuance of Jeremiah?s public ministry (v....
Chapter?9This chapter is, I. Concerning the great ordinance of the passover; 1. Orders given for the observance of it, at the return of the year (v.?1...
Chapter?23This chapter is concerning Tyre, an ancient wealthy city, situated upon the sea, and for many ages one of the most celebrated cities for tra...
Chapter?21The date of the events of this chapter is uncertain. I incline to think that they happened as they are here placed, after Absalom?s and Sheb...
CHAPTER 1 - Of the Holy Scriptures1. The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving knowledge, faith, and obedi...
Chapter 5In this chapter the prophet, in God?s name, shows the people of God their transgressions, even the house of Jacob their sins, and the judgmen...
HEBREOS 3DIVISIONES DE P?RRAFO DE TRADUCCIONES MODERNASUBS4RVLBLAVPBJJes?s superior a Mois?sJes?s es superior a Mois?sJes?s, superior a Mois?sJes?s es...
Chapter?6Eliphaz concluded his discourse with an air of assurance; very confident he was that what he had said was so plain and so pertinent that noth...
Chapter?9Both the world and the church were now again reduced to a family, the family of Noah, of the affairs of which this chapter gives us an accoun...
Chapter?8The affections between Christ and his spouse are as strong and lively here, in this closing chapter of the song, as ever, and rather more so....
Chapter?12In this chapter we have the story, I. Of the martyrdom of James the apostle, and the imprisonment of Peter by Herod Agrippa, who now reigned...
Chapter?7In this chapter we have, I. Christ?s declining for some time to appear publicly in Judea (v.?1). II. His design to go up to Jerusalem at the ...
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...