KAYAYAN, ERICWestminster Theological Journal
God is the determinant of what is right and wrong. To that end some issues are clear (on homosexuality see Genesis 18 & 19;Romans 1:26-27;1 Corinthians 6:9– on abortion and euthanasia seeGenesis 9:6;Exodus 20:13;Deuteronomy 32:39;Psalm 51:5; Psalm 139;Luke 1:44). Other issues ...
(2)of worshipping God -ὀδὸς,Acts 19:9, 23(Psalm 139:24;Amos 8:14). Here it signifies the entire plan and course of life in all its ethical and religious aspects as designed for man by God (cf.Psalm 119:9; and contrast "the way of Cain,"Jude 1:11; "the way of Bal...
fromτερέω,perforo,vulnero -Gesenius, Knobel). The word occurs only in two other places in Scripture -Job 9:17;Psalm 139:11- and in the latter of these the reading is doubtful (cf. Perowne on Psalmin loco). Hence the difficulty...
Merely on the basis of Deuteronomy 6:4-6; 30:14; Psalm 37:31; 40:8; 119:11, for example, it seems to me pretty obvious that under the Mosaic Covenant the righteous man had the law of Moses upon his heart. But those quibbles aside, this is truly a great book. Well worth the ...
6 Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.BY DR. GRAHAM BROWNM.ScD.Min. D.EpTh.D
This article explores what a Jewish historical-critical psalms commentary might look like, using Psalm 114 as an example. After offering a brief survey of general issues that arise in writing any biblical commentary, and specific issues relating the Jewish Bible commentary, it offers a sample ...
In this psalm the prophet recites that whoever wishes to have fellowship with God and to acquire an immovable residence in both His Church and kingdom, it is necessary that they devote themselves to true and solid righteousness. (This translation includes Musculus' appendices on Oaths and Usury...
1.5. For Erasmus, interpretation meant the deployment of a sound knowledge of grammar and vocabulary to restore the original texts from errors in copying and bring out the meaning. For the New Testament this was epitomised by the detailed linguistic work that went into his Greek New Testament ...
Discusses the commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia, most outstanding biblical exegete of the ancient Christian school of Antioch in Syria, on Psalm 44. Background of the exegete; Accurateness of Psalm 44 as the prophecy of Christ and the church; Significant exegetical terms that are critical ...