.Shall see God. Not in his courts (Psalm 24.) on Mount Moriah, but above; and in one complete vision fully grasped (ὄψονται). The thought of present spiritual sight of God, though, perhaps, hardly to be excluded (contrast Weiss, 'Matthausev.'), is at least swallowed up i...
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The human spirit is there, sort of like a saved computer file of your memory and character--in a sleep-like state (Psalm 13:3; 76:6)--and is saved for the resurrection (Ecclesiastes 3:21; John 3:13; Ezekiel 37:11-14; 1 Corinthians 15:50-54). But, the spirit of animals seeming...
Psalm 14 A Portrait of Sinners For the choir director. Of David. 1 The fool says in his heart, “There’s no God.”(A)They are corrupt; they do vile deeds.There is no one who does good.2 The Lord looks down from heaven on the human race[a](B)to see if there is one who is...
The psalm is properly understood as messianic, for it speaks of a universal reign (Ps 2:8, 10-11; contra Marshall 1980:105; compare the pre-Christian Jewish messianic interpretation of the psalm, 4QFlor 1:18-19/Ps 2:1-2; also compare Psalms of Solomon 17:22-23/Ps 2:2, 9). ...
13.THE GOTHIC COMMENTARY ON JOHN (SKEIREINS)279 from a Psalm, the extant literal quotations derive from the New Testament, mainly—as expected—from the Gospel according to John.11 They are listed in the Appendix to the present chapter.Quotations are marked throughout the text in the left ma...
ii. Slandered:“Used elsewhere of the ‘bad report’ about his brothers that Joseph brought to his father (Genesis 37:2), of slanderous stories of plots against the righteous (Proverbs 10:18; 25:10; Psalm 31:13; Jeremiah 20:10), and of unfavorable (and faithless) reports resulting from...
” Like storm-beaten sailors, the doubtful are “carried” up to heaven and down again to the deep; their soul melteth away because of the trouble (Psalm 107:26). And who can describe the terror, even of the faithful, in those hours of darkness when the face of the Lord is hidden;...
(Exodus 19:5;Deuteronomy 7:6;Psalm 135:4;Isaiah 31:9).And his own(people)received him not(παρέλαβον;cf.κατέλαβενof ver. 4, andἔγνωof ver. 10). Here, again, the most astonishing, direct and prominent illustration of such a statement is seen in the ...
in this respect and because the salvation of which Moses partly dreamed, but which has been the burden of every prophecy and psalm - the "salvation" which gives meaning to all our knowledge, is from (ἐκ, not "belonging to," but "proceeding from," John 1:46; John 7:22, 52) the...