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Verse 30.- Being thereforefortherefore being, A.V.;that of the fruit of his loins he would set one uponforthat of the fruit of his loins according to the flesh he would raise up Christ to sit on, A.V. and T.R.Had sworn, etc. The first record of God's promise to David is in...
III. We have here one of the first acts and articles of faith, which has a great influence on all the rest, and which is common to all believers in every age and part of the world, namely, the creation of the worlds by the word of God, not out of pre-existent matter, but out ...
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(Psalms 73:3-19)One of the reasons that it looks like the wicked do well and the righteous face problems is that those who respond to God's call in this age are judged in this age, with others to be judged later.Notice what the Apostle Peter wrote:...
The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. a. The earth was without form, and void: Some translate the idea in this verse as the earth became without form and void. Their thinking...
Without the first part of the citation, it is not possible to verify whether the Bologna citation derives from the Psalms or from Paul, who quotes the Psalms. However, in this context it is not really important because the Greek verb ἐκκλίνω (‘to turnaway’, ‘to bend ...
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a.Is anyone among you suffering?Thesufferingneed to pray, thecheerfulshouldsing psalmsof praise to God, and thesickshould call for the elders of the church, asking them to pray for their need. i. Instead ofcomplaining(as in the previous verse), the sufferer shouldpray. “Instead of murmuri...
the people grows he tries to hunt David down and kill him. David wrote many of the Psalms during this period. But eventually he is crowned King. The humble man after God’s own heart goes from the pasture to the palace by the hand of God....