Chapter?13Hitherto the prophecies of this book related only to Judah and Israel, and Jerusalem especially; but now the prophet begins to look abroad, ...
Chapter?38This chapter, and that which follows it, are concerning Gog and Magog, a powerful enemy to the people of Israel, that should make a formidab...
Chapter?9In this and the following chapter we have Job?s answer to Bildad?s discourse, wherein he speaks honourably of God, humbly of himself, and fee...
THE TENTH BOOK. HAVING IN THE Note books SPOKEN OF HIMSELF BEFORE HIS RECEIVING THE RITE OF BAPTISM, IN THIS AUGUSTINE CONFESSES WHAT HE THEN WAS ? BU...
Chapter?5This chapter contains the triumphal song which was composed and sung upon occasion of that glorious victory which Israel obtained over the fo...
Chapter?9The prophet in this chapter (according to the directions given him, ch.?3:10, ch.?3:11 ) saith to the righteous, It shall be well with thee, ...
Chapter?19The contents of this chapter we have, 2 Pt.?2:6-8 , where we find that God, turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes, condemned ...
Chapter?3A very black and mournful scene here opens, and which threatens the ruin of all the people of God. Were there not some such dark nights, the ...
Chapter?2As the foregoing psalm was moral, and showed us our duty, so this is evangelical, and shows us our Saviour. Under the type of David?s kingdom...
Chapter?22This chapter is a continuation of Christ?s discourses in the temple, two or three days before he died. His discourses then are largely recor...
Chapter?20We have here, I. The great danger and distress that Jehoshaphat and his kingdom were in from a foreign invasion (v.?1, v.?2). II. The pious ...
Miles Coverdale, D. D.?This celebrated puritan was born in Yorkshire, in the year 1486, and educated in the university of Cambridge. Being brought up ...
?EXPOSITION Verse 92. Unless thy law had been my delights, I should then have perished in mine affliction. That word which has preserved the heavens a...
Chapter?11The old distinction between the sons of God and the sons of men (professors and profane) survived the flood, and now appeared again, when me...
Chapter?12The apostle (Gal.?4:25, Gal.?4:26 ) distinguishes between Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage with her children???the remaining carcas...
Chapter?4The method of the history of Deborah and Barak (the heroes in this chapter) is the same with that before Here is, I. Israel revolted from God...
?EXPOSITION Verse 33-40. A sense of dependence and a consciousness of extreme need pervade this section, which is all made up of prayer and plea. The ...
NOUS, LOGOS, PNEUMA.' Sec. V. When the eternal person who was manifested in Jesus Christ is called by John o X07o?, we are plainly pointed back th...
PART IV. THE NATURE, DECREES, AND WORKS OF GOD. CHAPTER I. THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD. In contemplating the words and acts of God, as in contemplating ...
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 ...