(Excerpted from theMatthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible) In his discussion of theLuke 6:31passage, Henry goes deeper into the idea that the Golden Rule requires us to serve others, even those we don't care for: ". . . we must render to all their due, and be honest and just...
All of the Scripture verses I gave you on the Antichrist and 7 year Tribulation spell out exactly what is going to occur, and there will be more than enough astute Christians out there who are going to be able to pick up who he is once all of these events start to occur. With some ...
McGarvey astutely writes, “The knowledge was supernatural; the advice was the result of their own judgment” (A Commentary on Acts of Apostles, p. 255). Otherwise, we have Paul violating divine prohibition and then confronting the fact that his going to Jerusalem was the Lord’s will! Mc...
Put all three of these verses together and God is telling all of us loud and clear, that we have to be wise, smart, sober, vigilant and always on guard against Satan, his horde of demonic spirits, and all of the bad and evil people who are out there living this life on the dark ...
Schlimm, Matthew R. "Biblical Studies and Rhetorical Criticism: Bridging the Divide Between the Hebrew Bible and Communication." Review of Communication 7, no. 3 (2007): 244-275.Schlimm, Matthew R. ``Biblical Studies and Rhetorical Criticism: Bridging the Divide Between the Hebrew Bible and ...
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Would anyone have suspected that in the edition of the commentary of St. Cyril of Alexandria on the fourth Gospel, published by Pusey in 1872, the text of St. John, instead of being reproduced from St. Cyril’s manuscript, is borrowed from the New Testament printed at Oxford? From this ...
but this is not going to be a political commentary, it is not going to be my thoughts on the news media or the medical professionals or the politicians… It is not going to be a rant. I assure you that I have plenty of thoughts on all of that, and maybe I will share them later...
The addition of the wordpanta(see the treatment above also: Lk 5:11, 28) seems to over-stress the case: “allthat you possess!” This goes along with Luke’s earlier commentary: “They abandonedeverything”; “He forsookeverythingand followed Jesus.” Again, the message is to abandon ...