15:1? And straightway in the morning the chief priests with the elders and scribes, and the whole council, held a consultation1, and bound Jesus, and ...
Chapter?39God proceeds here to show Job what little reason he had to charge him with unkindness who was so compassionate to the inferior creatures and...
Chapter 4Prophets were sent to be reprovers, to tell people of their faults, and to warn them of the judgments of God, to which by sin they exposed th...
Chapter?33The prophet has now come off his circuit, which he went as judge, in God?s name, to try and pass sentence upon the neighbouring nations, and...
JESUS CHRIST, 4C1 C. THE GALILEAN MINISTRY AND VISITS TO THE FEASTS 1. The Scene: Galilee was divided into upper Galilee and lower Galilee. It has a...
Chapter?22We have here the famous story of Abraham?s offering up his son Isaac, that is, his offering to offer him, which is justly looked upon as one...
Chapter?27 Verse 1 Here is, 1. A good caution against presuming upon time to come: Boast not thyself, no, not of to-morrow, much less of many days or...
Chapter?39This chapter continues and concludes the prophecy against Gog and Magog, in whose destruction God crowns his favour to his people Israel, wh...
Chapter?1The history of Samuel here begins as early as that of Samson did, even before he was born, as afterwards the history of John the Baptist and ...
EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 2 \II. Structure of the Book According to the Scriptures and According to Modern Analyses. In the following section (a) serves fo...
Chapter?18Perhaps, in reading some of the foregoing chapters, we may have been tempted to think ourselves not much concerned in them (though they also...
LEVITICUS, 2 III. Origin. 1. Against the Wellhausen Hypothesis: As in the article ATONEMENT, DAY OF, sec. I, 2, (2), we took a stand against the mod...
Chapter?14In this chapter begins the account which this evangelist gives of the death and sufferings of our Lord Jesus, which we are all concerned to ...
Chapter?12In this chapter we have, I. The prophet?s humble complaint to God of the success that wicked people had in their wicked practices (v.?1, v.?...
NUMBER num'-ber: I. NUMBER AND ARITHMETIC II. NOTATION OF NUMBERS 1. By Words 2. By Signs 3. By Letters III. NUMBERS IN OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY I...
CHAPTER 3. EVERY THING PROCEEDING FROM THE CORRUPT NATURE OF MAN DAMNABLE. The principal matters in this chapter are--I. A recapitulation of the form...
Chapter?22Many particular things we have read concerning the two tribes and a half, though nothing separated them from the rest of the tribes except t...
LEVITICUS, 1 le-vit'-i-kus: I. GENERAL DATA 1. Name 2. Character of Book 3. Unity of Book: Law of Holiness Examination of Critical Theory II. ST...
EFESIOS 2DIVISI?N DE P?RRAFOS EN LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNASReina-Valera 1960(RV-1960)New Revised Standard Version(NRSV)Dios Habla Hoy(DHH)Biblia Jerusa...
Chapter?32In this chapter we have, I. The song which Moses, by the appointment of God, delivered to the children of Israel, for a standing admonition ...