Why did the psalmist suddenly shift his tone? (89:38) Why did the psalmist suddenly shift his tone? (89:38) Verses 1–37 seem positive, while verses... Why did the psalmist think God went back on his word? (89:39) Why did the psalmist...
Our first recourse is to do as the psalmist... What can we learn about worship from this psalm? (95:1–11) What can we learn about worship from this psalm? (95:1–11) Verses 1–5 describe a joyful... How can we tell when we hear God’s voice? (95:7) ...
Verses 1-3Christ foretells the utter ruin and destruction coming upon the temple. A believing foresight of the defacing of all worldly glory, will help to keep us from admiring it, and overvaluing it. The most beautiful body soon will be food for worms, and the most magnificent building ...
You could have heard some people say that, but it contradicts a great many of the Christian New Testament Scripture verses and completely denies the simple and obvious meaning in the plain language that Jesus used to describe Himself as being both the Son of God and God. Those people are en...
You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved. 437 Verse Concepts Mark 1:5 And all the country of Judea was going out to him, and all the people of Jerusalem; and they were being baptized by him in the Jordan River, confe...
alphabet (arranged alphabetically). Further each stanza is exactly 8 verses. In total there are 1063 words to Psalm 119. There are 533 words in the first 11 stanzas and 530 words in the second. The numerical center of this Psalm is the three words of verse 88b which in English translates...
You could have heard some people say that, but it contradicts a great many of the Christian New Testament Scripture verses and completely denies the simple and obvious meaning in the plain language that Jesus used to describe Himself as being both the Son of God and God. Those people are en...
The Context: i) The Immediate Context: 1 Corinthians 10:1-22 The verses that define the immediate context for understanding the communion verse [16] are found in 1 Corinthians 10:1-22. Moreover, brethren, I do not want you to be unaware that all our fathers were under the cloud, all...
Consider these two verses back-to-back. First, this is from Paul, in Galatians 2:16: But we know that a person is not justified by works, but by faith in Messiah. And here’s James 2:14: What use is it if someone says they have faith when they don’t have works? Can faith ...
Later the faithful learned that these dates were definitely fixed in the Scriptures; and they also learned to quit fixing dates for the future and predicting what would come to pass on a certain date, but to rely (and they do rely) upon the Word of God as to the events that must come...