Chapter?39At this chapter we return to the story of Joseph. We have him here, I. A servant, a slave in Potiphar?s house (v.?1), and yet there greatly ...
around about Multitudes surround God?s throne (1K. 1K. 22:19; Rev. Rev. 5:11+; Rev. 7:11+), but in concentric positions. Those closest to God appear ...
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?15In this chapter we have a solemn treaty between God and Abram concerning a covenant that was to be established between them. In the former c...
Chapter?6A great variety of observable passages we have, in this chapter, concerning our Lord Jesus, the substance of all which we had before in Matth...
Chapter?2In this chapter we have, I. Hannah?s song of thanksgiving to God for his favour to her in giving her Samuel (v.?1-10). II. Their return to th...
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.?...
Chapter?9Hazael and Jehu were the men that were designed to be the instruments of God?s justice in punishing and destroying the house of Ahab. Elijah ...
Chapter?13In this chapter we have, I. The good improvement Christ made of a piece of news that was brought him concerning some Galileans, that were la...
Chapter?2What our Lord Jesus said to St. Paul (Acts.?26:16 ) may fitly be applied to the prophet Ezekiel, to whom the same Jesus is here speaking, Ris...
CHAPTER 16. PDOBAPTISM. ITS ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTITUTION OF CHRIST, AND THE NATURE OF THE SIGN. Divisions of this chapter,--I. Confirmation of the...
Chapter?37At this chapter begins the story of Joseph, who, in every subsequent chapter but one to the end of this book, makes the greatest figure. He ...
JESUS CHRIST, 2 LITERATURE Jesus Christ: The Founder of the Christian religion; the promised Messiah and Saviour of the world; the Lord and Head of ...
Chapter?13Our Saviour having finished his public discourses, in which he endured the contradiction of sinners,?? now applies himself to a private conv...
Chapter?3Nothing is related concerning our Lord Jesus from his twelfth year to his entrance on his thirtieth year. We often think it would have been a...
Chapter?20Such plain dealing as Jeremiah used in the foregoing chapter, one might easily foresee, if it did not convince and humble men, would provoke...
ISRAEL, HISTORY OF, 3 V. Period of the Separated Kingdoms. 1. Contrasts and Vicissitudes of the Kingdoms: The two separated kingdoms differed materi...
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?1After the title of the book (v.?1) here is, I. A threatening of the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem, an utter destruction, by the Chaldean...
Chapter?20One would have thought that such an excellent confession of faith as Job made, in the close of the foregoing chapter, would satisfy his frie...