\\INTRODUCTION TO JUDE\\ That this epistle was written by Jude, one of the twelve apostles of Christ, and not by Jude the fifteenth bishop of Jerusa...
Chapter?4Comparing this chapter with the close of the foregoing chapter, the comfortable promises here with the terrible threatenings there, we may, w...
CHRONOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT $ I. CHRONOLOGY OF THE LIFE OF JESUS$ 1. Birth of Jesus (1) Death of Herod (2) Census of Quirinius (3) Star of the...
Chapter?110This psalm is pure gospel; it is only, and wholly, concerning Christ, the Messiah promised to the fathers and expected by them. It is plain...
Chapter?18We have an account in this chapter of another interview between God and Abraham, probably within a few days after the former, as the reward ...
Chapter?7This chapter begins with an exhortation to progressive holiness and a due regard to the ministers of the gospel (v.?1-4). Then the apostle re...
BIBLE, THE, IV CANONICITY $ IV. Literary Growth and Origin--Canonicity.$ Thus far the books of the Old Testament and New Testament have been taken si...
Chapter?1The apostle describes the persons to whom he writes, and salutes them (v.?1, v.?2), blesses God for their regeneration to a lively hope of et...
Chapter?26With this chapter Moses concludes the particular statutes which he thought fit to give Israel in charge at his parting with them; what follo...
Chapter?27The last verse of the foregoing chapter seemed to close up the statute-book; yet this chapter is added as an appendix. Having given laws con...
Chapter?1In this chapter we have, I. An introduction, or preface, making way for, and leading to, what is principally designed by the apostle (v.?1-4)...
Chapter?5The psalm is a prayer, a solemn address to God, at a time when the psalmist was brought into distress by the malice of his enemies. Many such...
Chapter?16Among other glorious things God hath spoken of himself this is one, I wound, and I heal, Deu.?32, , 39. Christ?s discourse in this chapter, ...
/-\N the subject of the chronology of St Paul's life originality ^-^ is out of the question. Unless new documents are discovered to throw fresh light...
Chapter?38This chapter gives us an account of Judah and his family, and such an account it is that one would wonder that, of all Jacob?s sons, our Lor...
A. THE NAME ESSENE. The name is variously written in Greek: Various * forma of 1. 'Eo-ff^vo?: Joseph. Ant. xiii. 5. 9, xiii. 10. 6, xv. 10. 5, in ...
CHAPTER 16. REFUTATION OF THE CALUMNIES BY WHICH IT IS ATTEMPTED TO THROW ODIUM ON THIS DOCTRINE. The divisions of this chapter are,--I. The calumnie...
Chapter?34At this chapter begins the story of Jacob?s afflictions in his children, which were very great, and are recorded to show, 1. The vanity of t...
Chapter?21The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are the two main hinges upon which the door of salvation turns. He came into the world on purpose...
Clean, Unclean The Old Testament. How Uncleanness Was Contracted and Treated. In Old Testament times the ordinary state of most things was cleanness, ...