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PSALM 100 OVERVIEW. TITLE. A Psalm of Praise; or rather of thanksgiving. This is the only psalm bearing this precise inscription. It is all ablaze wi...
Psalms 95:6 O come, let us worship and bow down Before him who is the Rock of our salvation, the great God and great King, the Creator of the ends of ...
Overview - Job 38 1?God challenges Job to answer. 4?God, by his mighty works, convinces Job of ignorance, 31?and of imbecility. Treasury of Scripture...
Render to her just as she rendered to you Render is ??????? [apodote] , plural imperative, you all give back to her! Who is this command given to?Acco...
took the scroll ??????? [eil?phen] , perfect tense. An aorist use of the perfect tense encountered in narratives.1 The emphasis is on the past action...
?EXPOSITION Verse 98. Thou through thy commandments hast made me wiser than mine enemies. The commands were his book, but God was his teacher. The let...
Chapter?27In this chapter directions are given, I. Concerning the brazen altar for burnt-offerings (v.?1-8). II. Concerning the court of the tabernacl...
Chapter?100It is with good reason that many sing this psalm very frequently in their religious assemblies, for it is very proper both to express and t...
?EXPOSITION Verse 3. Know ye that the Lord, he is God. Our worship must be intelligent. We ought to know whom we worship and why. Man, know thyself, i...
Praise [N] [B] God is worthy of 2?Samuel 22:4 Christ is worthy of Revelation 5:12 God is glorified by Psalms 22:23 ; 50:23 Offered to Chr...
CHAPTER 1 - Of the Holy Scriptures1. The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving knowledge, faith, and obedi...
Footnotes(1 )Christus Comprobator, p. 99, sq.(1 )O twn Paterwn Pathr; o twn Nussaewn fwsthr, Council. Nic. II. Act. VI. Edition of Labbe, p. 477.-Nice...
Chapter?8David having sought first the kingdom of God and the righteousness thereof, settling the ark as soon as he was himself well settled, we are h...
Chapter?8Job?s friends are like Job?s messengers: the latter followed one another close with evil tidings, the former followed him with harsh censures...
Some have tried to malign premillennialism by suggesting that it is a relatively novel development of recent times?that it is not a view which finds ...
Chapter?1In this chapter we have, I. The inscription of the book, (v.?1). II. A magnificent display of the glory of God, in a mixture of wrath and jus...
JOY joi (simchah; chara): 1. Terms: The idea of joy is expressed in the Old Testament by a wealth of synonymous terms that cannot easily be differen...
Chapter?4We have here a further account of the furniture of God?s house. I. Those things that were of brass. The altar for burnt-offerings (v.?1), the...
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...