\\INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 41\\ \\\\. In this psalm is a prophecy concerning Christ, and concerning Judas Iscariot, as runs part of the title in the Sy...
Chapter 4141:1 To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. Blessed [is] he that a considereth the poor: the LORD will deliver him in time of trouble. (a)...
John 13:18 I speak not of you all.] What he had before said on the one hand, ye are not all clean, ( John 13:11 ) , for one of them was not; and on th...
?EXPOSITIONVerse 9. Yea. Here is the climax of the sufferer's woe, and he places before it the emphatic affirmation, as if he thought that such villai...
Bread, Bread of Presence Bread was the essential food of the ancient Israelites. Indeed, the very word bread could be used generically for any kind of...
Psalms 88:8 Thou hast put away mine acquaintance far from me His familiar friends, who were well known to him, and he to them: it is a mercy and privi...
Call, Calling This prominent biblical term is used with particular theological significance in three ways: in connection with worship, with election, ...
CHAPTER 20 Jeremiah 20:1-18 . JEREMIAH'S INCARCERATION BY PASHUR, THE PRINCIPAL OFFICER OF THE TEMPLE, FOR PROPHESYING WITHIN ITS PRECINCTS; ...
?EXPOSITION Verse 4. I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me. He did not miss a friend for want of looking for ...
CHAPTER 13 John 13:1-20 . AT THE LAST SUPPER JESUS WASHES THE DISCIPLES' FEET--THE DISCOURSE ARISING THEREUPON. 1. when Jesus knew that his h...
?EXPOSITIONVerse 23. I was also upright before him. Sincerity is here claimed; sincerity, such as would be accounted genuine before the bar of God. Wh...
CHAPTER 21. OF THE ETERNAL ELECTION, BY WHICH GOD HAS PREDESTINATED SOME TO SALVATION, AND OTHERS TO DESTRUCTION. The divisions of this chapter are,-...
DAVID da'-vid (dawidh, or dawidh, beloved; Daueid, also in New Testament, Dauid, Dabid; see Thayer's Lexicon): $I. NAME AND GENEALOGY$ $II. EARLY YE...
Chapter?15Absalom?s name signifies the peace of his father,?? yet he proves his greatest trouble; so often are we disappointed in our expectations fro...
Chapter?1The inspired historian begins his narrative of the Acts of the Apostles, I. With a reference to, and a brief recapitulation of, his gospel, o...
Chapter?13Our Saviour having finished his public discourses, in which he endured the contradiction of sinners,?? now applies himself to a private conv...