Chapter?61In this chapter, I. We are sure to find the grace of Christ, published by himself to a lost world in the everlasting gospel, under the type ...
Chapter?2In the close of the foregoing chapter we had an account of the first disciples whom Jesus called, Andrew and Peter, Philip and Nathanael. The...
TRADUCIANISM AND CREATIONISM. Sec. VII. Setting aside ihe details of the answers that may be or have been given, the question runs, Is the spiritua...
Chapter?28This chapter is a very large exposition of two words in the foregoing chapter, the blessing and the curse. Those were pronounced blessed in ...
Chapter?24Marriages and funerals are the changes of families, and the common news among the inhabitants of the villages. In the foregoing chapter we h...
Chapter?9In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (v.?1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (v.?5, v....
ElucidationsElucidationsIDisciple of the holy Peter, p. 551.The early use of the originals of this liturgy in the Alexandrian patriarchate accounts fo...
Chapter?22The Spirit of Christ, which was in the prophets, testifies in this psalm, as clearly and fully as any where in all the Old Testament, the su...
Book II.Book II.This book can hardly be said to form part of a dialogue. It is rather an argument from Scripture to prove the point of the Augustinian...
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...
Blessed is he Luther?s comments underscore the need for a consistently literal interpretation of this book: ?Even if it were a blessed thing to believ...
Chapter?78This psalm is historical; it is a narrative of the great mercies God had bestowed upon Israel, the great sins wherewith they had provoked hi...
LIFE lif (chayyim, nephesh, ruach, chayah; zoe, psuche, bios, pneuma): I. THE TERMS II. THE OLD TESTAMENT TEACHING 1. Popular Use of the Term 2. C...
PSALM 33 OVERVIEW Title. This song of praise bears no title or indication of authorship; to teach us, says Dickson, to look upon Holy Scripture as alt...
Chapter?4The predictions in the foregoing chapters concerning the ruin of Eli?s house here begin to be fulfilled; how long after does not appear, but ...
Chapter?13 Verse 1 Among the children of the same parents it is no new thing for some to be hopeful and others the contrary; now here we are taught to...
PRIESTS AND LEVITES (kohen, priest; nothing is definitely known as to the origin of the word; Lewi, Levite, on which see LEVI): I. DIFFERENT VIEWS OF...
Chapter?1The narrative which this evangelist gives us (or rather God by him) of the life of Christ begins earlier than either Matthew or Mark. We have...
Footnotes(1 )Eusebius seems to have adopted this name as a token of friendship and respect for Pamphilus, bishop of Caesarea. See McGiffert, Prolegome...
THE THIRD BOOK. HIS RESIDENCE AT CARTHAOE FROM his SEVENTEENTH TO HIS NINETEENTH YEAR ? SOURCE OF his DISORDER* ? LOVE OF SHOWS ? ADVANCE IN STUDIES,...