Psalm 17:14; Obadiah 1:6), as a treasure for the faithful, and now brought out and displayed in the presence "of the sons of men." Pulpit CommentaryVerse 19. - Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee! Another transition. David turns from ...
I heard a language that I understood not. It is exceedingly difficult to trace the meaning of this sentence. The first suggestion is, that it may refer to the sojourning Israelites not understanding the language of the Egyptians. Another suggestion is, that Israel did not understand the voice ...
Here is God’s commentary on TV: “Turn... 119:38 119:38 We should pray for God to establish His promise. “All the rivers of Thy grace I claim;... 119:39 Collapse 119:39 We should pray to be kept from reproach, from anything that would bring shame or dishonor....
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(TWOT #68b). Tremper Longman III observes, "It seems likely that the psalmist himself harbored an eternal hope, and it is certain that, by the time of the New Testament, readers would (and did) read this language as indicating eternal life" (Psalms: An Introduction and Commentary(...
”“Essence before existence” means there are certain things that are true about human nature or “essence” before one exists. Each person is created by God, who has designed each individual with certain qualities and capacities, as well as designed each person with value, meaning, and ...
In the popular modern versions of Luther’s commentary on Romans, such as J. Theodore Mueller’s translation, certain beliefs and passages have been omitted from the publications to avoid confusion with Luther’s actual beliefs. For, his beliefs often changed and improved with his knowledge of ...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(1) And.--The conjunction is wanting in Psalm 14:1. Iniquity.--Instead of the general term, "doings," in Psalms 14, as if the adapter of the Psalm felt that a word applicable to good as well as evil was not strong enough to express the hideo...
--Comp. 2Chronicles 15:3, where, as here, there is a contrast between Jehovah and idols; but also, as in Deuteronomy 32:4, the "faithful God." Pulpit CommentaryVerse 5. - Into thine hand I commit my spirit. Our Lord's adoption of these words, and application of them to himself ...