1 John 2:9-11.He that saith he is in the light— In Christ; united to him, and truly enlightened by the gospel and the grace of God;andyethateth his brother— (The very name shows the love due to him;)is in darkness until now— Void of Christ, and of all true light.He that ...
Verse 1.-The elder.Not an unlikely appellation to have been given to the last surviving apostle. Other apostles had been called elders; their successors also were called elders; but St. John was "the elder." That there was a second John at Ephesus, who was known as "the elder," to d...
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In my many years of teaching verse-by-verse through the Bible, I came to prepare my teaching notes in a certain way. Through a series of unexpected events I found that what I prepared for myself as teaching notes was helpful to some others as Bible commentary. Bible Teaching Resources Com...
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"Intended for both scholar and layperson, this verse-by-verse commentary outlines the thematic architecture of the Apocalypse to illuminate the unified message of the book. Providing both scholarly notes and lay-oriented exposition, this... R Stefanovic - The Progressive Fish-Culturist 被引量: 19...
No guilt, no condemnation, just grace! This verse-by-verse commentary reveals the good news found on every page of the Bible. Free and easy to use, The Grace Commentary will help you discover all the good things God has in store for you.
1 John 1:9 makes it clear that there is always forgiveness for confessed sin. Yet, John wants it also to be clear that the Christian should be concerned about sin. One reason in writing this letter was that you may not sin. i. John previously rebuked the idea that we can become sin...
(Genesis, Ch. 2: Verse 18) God casts man into a deep sleep, and takes one of his ribs to make woman. In the Garden of Eden, the woman lacks the strength to resist the serpent’s temptation. She sins by eating the forbidden fruit and then gets man to eat it. Once man confesses,...
As the perfect Son of God, Jesus never sinned and therefore He alone could serve as a sin offering on our behalf, redeeming us from the consequences of our sins, which is eternal death and suffering. The Bible says Jesus “is the sacrifice that atones for our sins” (1 John 2:2, NL...