without mentioning either the number of the psalm, or the name of the writer; yet it is certain that David was the penman of it: and both from the testimony of that writer, and from a citation of Christ himself, it is evident that the subject of this psalm is the Messiah, and that...
(11:18) and mentioning Cana, a village not referred to in any earlier writing known to us (2:1[see note there];21:2). The Gospel of John has many touches that appear to reflect the recollections of an eyewitness -- such as the house at Bethany being filled with the fragrance of ...
Here, I. The psalmist prays for audience and acceptance with God, not mentioning... Chapter 85 Chapter 85 Interpreters are generally of the opinion that this psalm was penned after the... Verses 1–7 Verses 1-7 The church, in affliction and distress, is here, by direction fro...
45, 48f. in the first of these verses we have ben nekhar, used to cover "alien" generally; in the last the ger is contemplated as likely to undergo a complete naturalization; while in 12:45 the toshabh is regarded as certain to be outside the religious...
I grew up in the Pentecostal church where [women preaching] was not unusual. It was pretty common. But my mother struggled with it from time to time because sometimes somebody would come through and read her the verses from Corinthians or Timothy. At one point she quit preaching and teaching...
God said, "I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brethren." Of whom is God speaking when he speaks of "them" and "their"? When we go back to the first two verses of Deuteronomy 18 we find the answer: ...
当那些日子,该撒亚古士督有旨意下来,叫天下人民都报名上册。这是居里扭作叙利亚巡抚的时候,头一次行报名上册的事。众人各归各城,报名上册。约瑟也从加利利的
In the first nine verses of Philippians 4 are found what I call “The Keys to Joy.” There is one key in every verse: 1. Joy comes from having a steadfast faith (cf 1 Cor 15:58); 2. Joy comes from being of one mind with my brethren (cf Psa 133:1-3); 3. Joy comes from ...
Verses 6-16 Eliphaz, having touched Job in a very tender part, in mentioning both the loss of his estate and the death of his children as the just punishment of his sin, that he might not drive him to despair, here begins to encourage him, and puts him in a way to make himself ea...
Here in these verses we see who the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are: ► God the Father is described as“him who is and who was and who is to come”(1:4 repeated in 1:8). This echoes what we read in Exodus 3:14:“God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM’. . ....