Overview - Matthew 15 1?Christ reproves the Scribes and Pharisees for transgressing God's commandments through their own traditions; 10?teaches how th...
Overview - Lamentations 1 1?The miseries of Jerusalem and of the Jews pathetically lamented, with confessions of their sins. 12?The attention and comp...
In studying the book of Revelation, one is immediately struck by the prevailing bias of many commentators against understanding numbers in their norm...
RUIN roo'-in (haricah, etc.; rhegma): Ruin, the translation of haricah (Amos 9:11; compare Acts 15:16, where the Revised Version (British and America...
In the previous chapter, John was shown a new order of things. An entirely new heaven and earth were created to replace the first heaven and earth wh...
\\INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 40\\ This and the eight following chapters contain a vision of a city and temple herein described, and are thought to be th...
they had a king over them These locusts are to be contrasted with natural locusts which have no king: ?The locusts have no king, yet they all advance...
Two other titles which are related to the coming Day of the Lord are the Time of Jacob?s Trouble and the Great Tribulation.1 Notice that all three in...
\\INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 20\\ The prophecy in this chapter is occasioned by some of the elders of Israel coming to inquire of the Lord; when the pro...
There is overwhelming scriptural evidence predicting a Temple during the Millennial Kingdom on earth (Isa. Isa. 2:3; Isa. 56:6-7; Isa. 60:13; Eze. Ez...
In the days of David?s kingdom, Israel dwelt permanently in the land and the kingdom was administered from Jerusalem. After a time, David realized th...
A frequently found phrase throughout Scripture related to this time of trouble is the Day of the Lord (Isa. Isa. 2:10-22; Isa. 13:6, Isa. 13:9; Jer. J...
The first question of the Westminster Confession asks: ?What is the chief and highest end of man?? To which the following answer is given: ?Man?s chi...
Bonnet [N](Heb. peer), Exodus 39:28 (RSV, head-tires); Ezekiel 44:18 (RSV, tires), denotes properly a turban worn by priests, and in Isaiah 3:20 ...
pale horse Pale is ?????? [chl?ros] from which we derive chlorophyll, which denotes the green pigments found in plants. It may denote a mottled appea...
Having explored the parallels between events in the book of Revelation and passages which speak of a future time of trouble for both the world and th...
in the midst The Levites, who performed the priestly duty of the OT, camped around the glory of the Lord which resided in the Tabernacle (Num. Num. 1:...
After the Lamb has opened six of the seven seals, there is a pause in the action while the servants of God are sealed for protection from the judgment...
one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls with the seven last plagues The seven last plagues were called last because ?in them the wrath of God ...
WHELP hwelp (gur, or gor; either absol. (Eze 19:2,3,5; Nab 2:12); or constr. with 'aryeh, lion (Genesis 49:9; Deuteronomy 33:22; Jeremiah 51:38; Nahum...