A Commentary on Isaiah [Hardcover]Peter A. Steveson
Commentary on Isaiah 作者:Eusebius Of Caesarea/Joel C·Elowsky/Jonathan J·Armstrong 页数:300 ISBN:9780830829132 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我要写书评 Commentary on Isaiah的书评 ···(全部 0 条)
内容简介· ··· Eusebius of Caesarea (d. 339), bishop, church historian, and biographer of Constantine, is the major Christian witness to the Constantinian settlement. Despite his importance, his biblical exegesis has not received the attention it deserved. His Commentary on Isaiah, rediscovered...
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Furthermore, it was expedient that they should begin to preach the gospel at Jerusalem, that the prophecy might be fulfilled, "There shall a law go out of Zion, and the word of the Lord out of Jerusalem," (Isaiah 2:3.) Although the participle συναλιζομενος, may be...
ἀστέρες πλανῆται. See note on ver. 6. We find an allusion to the sin of the planets also inIsaiah 14:12, where the king of Babylon is compared to the Day-star, son of the morning, who fell through pride. St. Jude here gives a more correct turn to the...
Commentary on Galatians 4:7 Galatians 4:7 New King James Version7 “Therefore you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son, then an heir [a]of God [b]through Christ.” FootnotesGalatians 4:7 NU through GodGalatians 4:7 NU omits through Christ Introduction and Context In the ...
Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, Good will to men. ISAIAH 40 The Word of our God shall stand forever. THEODORE GRAEBNER St. Louis, Missouri FROM LUTHER'S INTRODUCTION, 1538 In my heart reigns this one article, faith in my dear Lord Christ, the beginning, middl...
mischief, viz., idolatry, the guilt for which it had yet to make atonement would be covered, made good, or wiped away (on cuppar, see atIsaiah 22:14). The parenthesis (cf.,Isaiah 26:11) affirms that this very consequence would be all the fruit (cŏl-peri) desired by Jehovah ...
It’s not likely that “he shall be called a Nazarene” means anything other than that he would be from a lowly, humble place (Isaiah 53:1-3). Jesus was not like Saul. Jesus was not one who would be great-looking, nor would he come from great area. There is nothing outstanding ...