Overview - Philippians 3 1?He warns them to beware of the false teachers of the circumcision; 4?shewing that himself has greater cause than they to t...
worthy to receive glory and honor and power ?????? [labein] , present tense: to be continually receiving. Both the Father and the Son are worthy to r...
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...
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...
Chapter?5This chapter, and the two that follow it, are a sermon; a famous sermon; the sermon upon the mount. It is the longest and fullest continued d...
Chapter?73This psalm, and the ten that next follow it, carry the name of Asaph in the titles of them. If he was the penman of them (as many think),...
Chapter?20In this chapter, I. The prophet is consulted by some of the elders of Israel (v.?1). II. He is instructed by his God what answer to give the...
Chapter?14This chapter is a continuation of Christ?s discourse with his disciples after supper. When he had convicted and discarded Judas, he set hims...
ANTHROPOLOGY an-thro-pol'-o-ji: _I. TERMS EMPLOYED_ _II. NATURE OF MAN BIBLICAL CONCEPTION_ _III. ORIGIN OF MAN FROM SCRIPTURE ACCOUNT: NARRATIVES...
GOD, 2 II. The Idea of God in the Old Testament. 1. Course of Its Development: Any attempt to write the whole history of the idea of God in the Old ...
Footnotes(1 )Eusebius seems to have adopted this name as a token of friendship and respect for Pamphilus, bishop of Caesarea. See McGiffert, Prolegome...