Paul responds by quoting, The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness (Psalm 24:1). The cow belonged to the Lord when it was on the hoof, and it belongs to the Lord now that it is on the barbecue! The food wasn’t the issue, the idol worshipping atmosphere was the issue. ...
·Job saw God’s throne (Job 26:9). ·David saw God’s throne (Psalm 9:4 and 9:7, 11:4) ·The Sons of Korah saw God’s throne (Psalm 45:6, 47:8). ·Ethan the Ezrahite saw God’s throne (Psalm 89:14). ·Jeremiah saw God’s throne (Lamentations 5:19) ·Ezekiel saw ...
i. “The land has borne the insults of the nations long enough, and Yahweh’s own passion has been ignited. He will have the last word.” (Block) c. The nations that are around you shall bear their own shame: In a solemn oath, God promised that He would vindicate Israel and the ...
iii. Psalm 119:128 says: Therefore all Your precepts concerning all things I consider to be right. With great confidence, the Psalmist proclaimed the inerrancy of God’s Word. It was right, not wrong; and it was right concerning all things. · When the Bible gives us history, it is rig...
David Guzik commentary on Ezekiel 1 describes the vision Ezekiel had of God and His throne while being one of the captives.
iii. According to other passages, after the Philistines defeated the Israelite army they went on to destroy the city of Shiloh itself (Psalm 78:60-64, Jeremiah 7:12 and 26:9). 2. (19-22) More tragedy among the family of Eli. Now his daughter-in-law, Phinehas’ wife, was with chi...
(for oaths are made use of by holy men in both the Old and New Testament,Genesis 21:23,24;24:3;26:28;1 Kings 17:1-2;2 Corinthians 1:23;Galatians 1:20; and the use of an oath is permitted and approved of by God himself,Psalm 15:4;Hebrews 6:16) but such oaths are false, ...
(Genesis 1:26), who would be beneath the angels in dignity (Hebrews 2:6-7a; 2 Peter 2:11), yet would be served by angels in the present (Hebrews 1:14; 2:7-8; Psalm 91:11-12) and would one day be lifted in honor and status above the angels (1 Corinthians 6:3; 1 John 3...
David Guzik commentary on 2 Chronicles 7, where the temple is dedicated by God with fire from heaven, and by man with multiple sacrifices.
Ezekiel 29:7; Psalm 69:23; Nahum 2:10).” (Taylor) ii. “Literally means ‘breaking of loins.’‘Loins’ in the OT are viewed as the center of physical strength and the seat of emotions. When they are ‘broken,’ the strength is gone and one is helpless. The emotions are ...