Adam Clarke’s Bible Commentary was considered one of the most comprehensive commentaries on the Bible. This Bible commentary written by Adam clarke and it is completely offline which means you don't need internet for it to work. Adam Clark commentary offline for daily use comes with KJV Bible...
The first thing he is going to do is convince and persuade the rest of the world to follow him, and I feel he will first do this by trickery and deception. If he starts the mass persecution too early on those who will not accept and take his mark, he will risk not being able to ...
The exciting thing about living in the end times is the rapid fulfillment of ancient prophesies. When Peter observed the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost he declared:“Butthis is thatwhich was spoken by the prophet Joel;”Acts 2:16 KJVJesus used that phrase about Himself as the br...
But the sun has a very positive effect on plants which are properly planted; and persecution and affliction has a very positive effect on Christians who are properly planted in God (see James 1:2-4, Acts 5:40-41). The word “offended” (KJV) or “stumble” (NKJV) is the Greek word...
Another verbal link exists with the word “observed” (10:20), which is also found in LXX Malachi 3:7 (KJV: “kept”): in Mark, the rich man insists that he has observed the commandments, but the link to the Malachi texts suggests that the Lord’s complaint is that he has not, ...
[One of the deceptions is the Satan-approved Bible translations which change 1JOHN 5:19 from “the whole world lieth in wickedness.”to “the whole world lies in the Wicked One.” But ANYONE who has studied the verse in the original Greek KNOWS that the original KJV translation is the ...
Elliot's Commentary states, related to the KJV rendering "For out of prison he cometh to reign; whereas also he that is born in his kingdom becometh poor":Becometh.—Instead of this translation, it is better to render, in his kingdom he was even poor; but there is ambiguity in the...
Wait, did I say “smell?” Yes … God smells, in both senses of the word. God smells our offerings, and He is himself a fragrance. He gave himself on the cross as a “sweet-smelling savour” (KJV). I think this is a comforting and appropriate book for Christians of all persuasion...
“For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”Mark 8:36 KJV I am a child of the sixties. I was born in the early fifties, grew up in the sixties, and came of age in the seventies. The fifties were a time of innocence for us ...
Adam Clarke’s Bible Commentary was considered one of the most comprehensive commentaries on the Bible. This Bible commentary written by Adam clarke and it is completely offline which means you don't need internet for it to work. Adam Clark commentary offline for daily use comes with KJV Bible...