CRIME; CRIMES krim, krimz: This. term is used in English as the equivalent of the Hebrew mishpaT, judgment, verdict (Ezekiel 7:23); zimmah, a heinous...
Government [B]Paternal functions of Genesis 41:25-57 Civil service school provided by Daniel 1:3-20 Maintains of public instruction 2?Chronicles...
Backsliders General scriptures concerning Leviticus 26:14-42 ; Deuteronomy 4:9 ; 8:11-14 ; 28:15-68 ; 29:18-28 ; 32:15-30 ; Joshua 24:20-27 ; ...
Egypt [N] [B] [E] [H] [S] Peopled by Mizraims posterity Genesis 10:6 Genesis 10:13 Genesis 10:14 Boundaries of Ezekiel 29:10 Dry climate of ...
CHAPTER 7 Jeremiah 7:1-34 . THE SEVENTH THROUGH NINTH CHAPTERS. DELIVERED IN THE BEGINNING OF JEHOIAKIM'S REIGN, ON THE OCCASION OF SOME PUBL...
CHAPTER 4 1?Peter 4:1-19 . LIKE THE RISEN CHRIST, BELIEVERS HENCEFORTH OUGHT TO HAVE NO MORE TO DO WITH SIN. As the end is near, cultivate s...
CHAPTER 65 Isaiah 65:1-25 . GOD'S REPLY IN JUSTIFICATION OF HIS DEALINGS WITH ISRAEL. In Isaiah 64:9 , their plea was, we are all Thy peopl...
CHAPTER 2 Solomon 2:1-17 . 1. rose--if applied to Jesus Christ, it, with the white lily (lowly, 2?Corinthians 8:9 ), answers to white and ru...
CHAPTER 46 Jeremiah 46:1-28 . THE PROPHECIES, FORTY-SIXTH THROUGH FIFTY-SECOND CHAPTERS, REFER TO FOREIGN PEOPLES. He begins with Egypt, bei...
Evil [N]As a prerequisite for any discussion of evil, moral evil must be distinguished from physical or natural evil. This essay uses the term moral e...
CHAPTER 12 Hebrews 12:1-29 . EXHORTATION TO FOLLOW THE WITNESSES OF FAITH JUST MENTIONED: NOT TO FAINT IN TRIALS: TO REMOVE ALL BITTER ROOTS ...
CHAPTER 16 Ezekiel 16:1-63 . DETAILED APPLICATION OF THE PARABOLICAL DELINEATION OF THE FIFTEENTH CHAPTER TO JERUSALEM PERSONIFIED AS A DAUGH...
Ethics The ancient world did not consider religion to be morally inspiring, creative, or corrective; the reputed behavior of gods and goddesses repell...
Chapter 31This chapter is added to Solomon?s proverbs, some think because it is of the same author, supposing king Lemuel to be king Solomon; others o...
Chapter?27Job had sometimes complained of his friends that they were so eager in disputing that they would scarcely let him put in a word: Suffer me t...
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...
Footnotes(1 )He came in with a slow and stately step; he spoke with a broken utterance, sometimes with a kind of disjointed sobs rather than words. He...