11He says to himself,[a] “God overlooks it; he does not pay attention; he never notices.”[b] Read full chapter Footnotes Psalm 10:11tnHeb“he says in his heart.” Seev. 6. Psalm 10:11tnHeb“God forgets, he hides his face, he never sees.” ...
Consider the power of this metaphor. The invisible God has so bonded with the people of Israel that he takes on himself the role of their Kinsman. In the New Testament, God sends Jesus to become a human, identify with us and our plight, and redeem us from the power of sin. In the ...
According to the text, Noah uncovered himself; Ham merely saw his father naked. The point of the text is that Ham had no respect for his father. Rather than covering his father up, he told his brothers. Noah then gave an oracle that Ham’s descendants, who would be chara...
…11He says to himself, “God has forgotten; He hides His face and never sees.” 12Arise, O LORD! Lift up Your hand, O God! Do not forget the helpless. 13Why has the wicked man renounced God? He says to himself, “You will never call me to account.”… Berean Standard Bible·...
54. Jesus hides himself.55. At the Passover they enquire after him, and lay wait for him.Study Bible Book ◦ Chapter When Jesus heard thisThis phrase sets the stage for the divine response of Jesus to the news of Lazarus's illness. The Greek word for "heard" is "ἀκούω" ...
The ideas of the heathen religions survived in a more subtle way in the worship of Yahweh Himself. The change from the nomad life of the desert to the agricultural conditions of Canaan involved some change in religion. Yahweh, the God of flocks and wars, had to be recognized as the God ...
Jesus being full of the Spirit when He was led into the wilderness was God’s way of attaching Himself and laying hold of Jesus as He began His earthly ministry. The Spirit had just descended on Him like a dove. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – Three in One – went into the ...
Using the original Hebrew word, as originally inspired, it reads: “For thus saith the [Eternal] that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain [tohu], he formed it to be inhabited.” Continue now with the ...
himself—and caused the world to be casted—into the lake of fire and brimstone where the devil ends up too. This symbolism portrays how GodTap successfully nullifies Satan’s interests in the world for 1000 years using the Word of God. Thus the amazing story of Jesus Christ hides an ...
The KJV has caused much confusion in this area because of an unfortunate comma inserted after the word “saints.” It reads For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ. When read this way, it appears that the Foremen are to ...