Bible Verses Commentary Jesus' Response Lessons Apostle Thomas in the Bible Thomas, one of Jesus' disciples, had the nickname Doubting Thomas, but I think that is a bit unfair. I have always thought of Thomas as more of a skeptic than a doubter. After all, Thomas did not ask for a sp...
3. Opening and alleging [Bengel paraphrases, "cracking the nut and bringing out the kernel "] that it behoved the Christ [Messiah] to suffer, and to rise again from the dead; and that this Jesus, whom, said he, I proclaim [G. announce], unto you, is the Christ. 4. And some of...
I. The Reign of Solomon Chapter 1 - David’s Old Age. When King David was old and advanced in years, though they covered him with blankets he could
1955 “The very fact that, as part of Jehovah’s secret, no one today is able to find out how much time Adam and later Eve lived during the closing days of the sixth creative period, so no one can now determine when six thousand years of Jehovah’s present rest day come to an end...
Moreover, the description of the world offered in the closing chapters of the book sometimes create the impression that the author was attempting to shift discussion from the ethical plane to a plane of wonderment and fantasy. The motif of a struggle between God and a primordial creature ...
Pastor Clyde sent me the notes of our Bible study that day along with three verses for me to meditate upon-Gal 3:13 stuck out. It was through this verse that God made me realize Christ’s death was not just an ordinary death, but His death on the cross was a death deserving of ...
Hi! I'm Sonia. I'm so glad you are here. There's a story in the Bible in John chapter 4 about a woman with a broken past. That's my back story, but then that woman (and this woman) met Jesus. This blog is a glimpse at the"now story". Welcome to John4Fou
darkness closing in, the light dark with clouds!(BB) B. The Book of Emmanuel Chapter 6 The Sending of Isaiah. 1 In the year King Uzziah died,[ar] I saw the Lord seated on a high and lofty throne,(BC) with the train of his garment filling the temple. 2 Seraphim[as] were stati...
The “doors” (the Hebrew is dual as representing what we call “folding doors”) are the apertures by which the life of processes of sensation and nutrition from its beginning to its end is carried on, and the failure of those processes in extreme age, or in the prostration of paralysis...
When the mobs met with Protestants, they seized them, and danced round them with barbarous joy, and amidst repeated cries of Vive le Roi, they sang verses, the burden of which was, "We will wash our hands in Protestant blood, and make black puddings of the blood of Calvin's children....