Obadiah, Theology of Obadiah, the shortest Old Testament book with only twenty-one verses, was probably written shortly after the fall of Judah and Je...
Chapter?143This psalm, as those before, is a prayer of David, and full of complaints of the great distress and danger he was in, probably when Saul pe...
Chapter?21As the foregoing psalm was a prayer for the king that God would protect and prosper him, so this is a thanksgiving for the success God had b...
Chapter?12This chapter gives us a more full account of the reign of Rehoboam than we had before in Kings and it is a very melancholy account. Methinks...
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Chapter?5In this chapter we have a further, and no less terrible, denunciation of the judgments of God, which were coming with all speed and force upo...
Chapter?21It is plain that the prophecies of this book are not placed here in the same order in which they were preached; for there are chapters after...
Chapter?6David was a weeping prophet as well as Jeremiah, and this psalm is one of his lamentations: either it was penned in a time, or at least calcu...
Chapter?79This psalm, if penned with any particular event in view, is with most probability made to refer to the destruction of Jerusalem and the temp...
Homily XXXII.Homily XXXII. ACTS XV. 1.-And certain men which came down from Judea taught the brethren, and said, Except ye be circumcised after the ma...
Chapter?10This chapter shows more particularly what was said in general ch.?9:19 ), concerning the three sons of Noah, that of them was the whole eart...
Chapter?140This and the four following psalms are much of a piece, and the scope of them the same with many that we met with in the beginning and midd...
Chapter?27David was a man after God?s own heart, and yet he had his faults, which are recorded, not for our imitation, but for our admonition; witness...
Chapter?61David, in this psalm, as in many others, begins with a sad heart, but concludes with an air of pleasantness?begins with prayers and tears, b...
Chapter?17Enough had been done in the chapter before to quash all pretensions of the families of the tribe of Levi that would set up in competition wi...
Chapter?2In this chapter we have the law concerning the meat-offering. I. The matter of it; whether of raw flour with oil and incense (v.?1), or baked...
Chapter?5We left the temple-work at a full stop; but, being God?s work, it shall be revived, and here we have an account of the reviving of it. It was...
Chapter?10This chapter is an introduction to the latter part of the prophecies of this book. Whether what is contained between this and the sounding o...
Obedience. 'Now therefore, if ye will obey My voice indeed, ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto Me from among all peoples.'? Ex. xix. 5. 'The Lord ...
Chapter?19The story is here repeated of David?s war with the Ammonites and the Syrians their allies, and the victories he obtained over them, which we...