Numbers 21:1 sn The name Arad probably refers to a place a number of miles away from Tel Arad in southern Israel. The name could also refer to the whole region (like Edom). Numbers 21:1 tn Or “the south”; “Negev” has become a technical name for the southern desert region and ...
6 When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break. 7 So they signaled their partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both boats so full that they began to sink. 8 When Simon Peter saw this, he fell...
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Bible Bible Versions GNT Numbers Numbers 11 Numbers 11:21 Numbers 11 GNT Numbers 11:21 21 Moses said to the Lord, "Here I am leading 600,000 people, and you say that you will give them enough meat for a month? Read Chapter Compare ...
What does Proverbs 1:21 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
say, "Okay, I'm done, don't add any more books," but this may not be the true meaning of the verse. The difficulty arises becauseDeuteronomy 4:2andProverbs 30:6include almost identical warnings, but both were written before many other books of Bible, including the entire N...
iii. 2. The writer enumerates in this context a number of opposite courses of conduct arranged in pairs, each of which is right at the right time. The view thus presented seems to him to be depressing, and to make life difficult to understand, and aimless. We always appear to be ...
say, "Okay, I'm done, don't add any more books," but this may not be the true meaning of the verse. The difficulty arises becauseDeuteronomy 4:2andProverbs 30:6include almost identical warnings, but both were written before many other books of Bible, including the entire New Testament....
Although I must say that research problems I worked on were frequently the result of serendipity and often grew out of my interest in some species or some environment which I found to be particularly appealing—marine birds and tropical islands for example. ...
Notice the Calvinist interpretation by John Gill, "the meaning of which is not, that they became sufferers for it, or subject to death on the account of it; the word used will not bear such a sense, but signifies men guilty of sin, and sometimes the worst and chief of sinners; beside...