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Thou art my Son - See onHebrews 1:5(note), and the observations at the end of that chapter. And thus it appears that God can have no high priest but his Son; and to that office none can now pretend without blasphemy, for the Son of God is still the High Priest in his temple. ...
Anger, of itself, is not a sin--even God gets angry (e.g. Isaiah 30:27-28). However, do not dwell on your anger:4 Be angry, and do not sin. Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still. (Psalm 4:4) 26 "Be angry, and do not sin": do not let the sun go do...
Verse 17.- Matthew only. A summary statement of Christ's relation to diseases.That it might be fulfilled(o%pw plhrwqh = "");Matthew 2:23, note.Which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities,and bare our sicknesses;diseases(Revised Version);Isaiah 53:4, f...
Furthermore, Isaiah 27:1 places tannin and nahash in parallel with one another. Pharaoh and Egypt are thus the embodiment of the same enemy that tempted Adam and Eve, only escalated. In Isaiah 51:9-10 the speaker urges the “Arm of the LORD” to wake up and put on strength. At one...
Oxford Biblical Studies Online: Isaiah: Chapter 2 CommentaryOxford University Press
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He thus begins — CHAPTER 1 LECTURE THIRTY-EIGHTH 5 Comm on Joel, Amos, Ob John Calvin Joel 1:1-4 1. The word of the Lord that came to Joel the 1. Verbum Jehovae quod fuit ad Joel, filium son of Pethuel. Pethuel. 2. Hear this, ye old men, and give ear, all ye 2. ...
That’s why theNew Covenantwas prophesied through Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Isaiah, and many other prophets. The New Covenant would be written, not on scrolls or tablets, but on the Jewish heart, so that Israel could finally perfectly observe the mitzvot with absolute kavanah and without sin. ...
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...