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\\INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 134\\ \\\\. This is the last of the psalms called songs of degrees; of which \\see Gill on Ps 120:1\\, title. It is thought ...
Ps. 1 Ps. 1:1 - 3.22.2 Ps. 1:2 - 3.22.2 Ps. 1:3 3 - 3.2.7, 3.22.1, 3.22.2 Ps. 2 Ps. 2:1 32 - 4.5.14, 3.1.52, 3.11.152, 3.17.142, 4.11.52, 2.4...
voice came from the throne The voice comes from near the throne. It is not the voice of God Himself, as indicated by what is said: ?Praise our God.? I...
Chapter?120This psalm is the first of those fifteen which are here put together under the title of songs of degrees.?? It is well that it is not mater...
Chapter?63This psalm has in it as much of warmth and lively devotion as any of David?s psalms in so little a compass. As the sweetest of Paul?s epistl...
Chapter?65In this psalm we are directed to give to God the glory of his power and goodness, which appear, I. In the kingdom of grace (v.?1), hearing p...
\\INTRODUCTION TO MATTHEW\\ The subject of this book, and indeed of all the writings of the New Testament, is the Gospel. The Greek word \~euaggelio...
PSALM 135 OVERVIEW. General Remarks. This Psalm has no title. It is mainly made up of selections from other Scriptures. It has been called a mosaic, ...
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...
PSALM 121 OVERVIEW. TITLE, ETC. -- This bears no other title than A Song of degrees. It is several steps in advance of its predecessor, for it tells ...
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...
?EXPOSITION Verse 48. My hands also will I lift up unto thy commandments, which I have loved. He will stretch out towards perfection as far as he can,...
Footnotes(1 )Luke xi. 10.(2 )Prov. xvii. 28, lxx.(3 )Is. ii. 3, lxx.(4 )Phil. iii. 14.(5 )i.e., confessed or denied himself a Christian. The Benedicti...
CHAPTER V. THE DIVINE ATTRIBUTES. Charnocke: On the Attributes. Howe: Oracles of God, Lectures XVII.-XXV. Sckleiermacher: Glaubenslehre, g 50-56; 79...
?EXPOSITION Verse 78. Let the proud be ashamed. He begged that the judgments of God might no longer fall upon himself, but upon his cruel adversaries....
CHAPTER IV. THE WORKS OF GOD; OR THE EXECUTION OF THE DECREES. SECTION I.?CREATION. I. Definition Op Creation. By creation we mean that free act ...
Chapter?119This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines brightest in this constellation. It is much longer than an...
A DAY IN CAPERNAUM. I. THE LOCALITY. O inland sea of the world is so ^ celebrated as the Lake of Genesaret. The basin which it fills owes its ex...
MARRIAGE mar'-ij: Introduction Scope and Viewpoint of the Present Article 1. Marriage among the Hebrews 2. Betrothal the First Formal Part 3. Wed...