Homily V.Homily V. Acts II. 14.-Ye men of Judea, and all ye that dwell at Jerusalem, be this known unto you, and hearken to my words.[Ye men of Judea,...
Chapter?9We have in this chapter remarkable instances of the power and pity of the Lord Jesus, sufficient to convince us that he is both able to save ...
Chapter?49Glorious things had been spoken in the previous chapters concerning the deliverance of the Jews out of Babylon; but lest any should think, w...
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?2In this chapter we have, I. A further description of that terrible desolation which should be made in the land of Judah by the locusts and ca...
Chapter?12It was a melancholy account which we had in the close of the foregoing chapter of the dishonour done to our Lord Jesus, when the scribes and...
Chapter?8The building and furniture of the temple were very glorious, but the dedication of it exceeds in glory as much as prayer and praise, the work...
Chapter?2In this chapter, we have the history of our Saviour?s infancy, where we find how early he began to suffer, and that in him the word of righte...
Chapter?10Still Solomon looks great, and every thing in this chapter adds to his magnificence. We read nothing indeed of his charity, of no hospitals ...
CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, II \ II. Examination of the Witnesses. 1. The Old Testament's Witness to Itself (circa 1450-444 BC): Though the Old Testa...
Chapter?45This psalm is an illustrious prophecy of Messiah the Prince: it is all over gospel, and points at him only, as a bridegroom espousing the ch...
Chapter?10In this chapter, I. The people of Israel are charged with gross corruptions in the worship of God and are threatened with the destruction of...
CHAPTER VI. THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF SERMONS. In classifying sermons, it is well to follow the example of the scientific man, and employ as generic ...
Chapter?23In the foregoing chapter, we had our Saviour?s discourses with the scribes and Pharisees; here we have his discourse concerning them, or rat...
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...
Chapter?17This chapter is a prayer, it is the Lord?s prayer, the Lord Christ?s prayer. There was one Lord?s prayer which he taught us to pray, and did...
Chapter?1Those who read David?s psalms, especially those towards the latter end, would be tempted to think that religion is all rapture and consists i...
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...
CHAPTER 10. THE RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW. This chapter consists of four parts. I. The sum, utility, and necessity of this d...
APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE, 1 I. Apocalypses Proper. As above indicated, all these take the Book of Daniel as their model, and imitate it more or less cl...