<1 Min.Chapter 1
... the family of Seth down to Noah. Then comes the family of Japheth and of Ham, one of whose descendants began to be mighty on the earth; and finally that of ...
~1 Min.Chapter 1
The appointment of Jeremiah to the prophet's office. In Jeremiah 1 the prophet is established in his office, to which he had been appointed by Jehovah, ...
~1 Min.Chapter 1
... gods, those who had turned back from Jehovah, those who had not sought Him, each one is called to hold his peace at the presence of the Lord Jehovah; for ...
~4 Min.Chapter 1
... at the close of His work, rest from labour, without presenting the idea that any one participated in it. God Himself rested from His work. Man comes in to ...
~3 Min.Chapter 1
... Ye are not my people, there shall they be called the sons of the living God."1 The application of this passage to the Gentiles is stated by the apostle in ...
~3 Min.Chapter 1
... and nature, by departing from the primitive source of blessing and strength.1. God's unfailing faithfulness and grace. Nevertheless God has always had His ...
~5 Min.Chapter 1
Exhortation to rejoice in trial. James 1. The epistle then begins with an exhortation to rejoice in trial, as a means of producing patience. This subject ...
~2 Min.Chapter 1
Assurance of the full enjoyment of blessing. Chapter 1 presents in the most clear and simple manner the assurance of the full enjoyment of blessing; but ...
~8 Min.Chapter 1
... need of mercy. Therefore the apostle wishes it to Timothy as well as to Titus.1 In the case of Philemon he adds "the church in thy house," and his wish has ...
~2 Min.1 Timothy Introduction
... it still has it, as the apostle shows - the conviction of unrighteous men.1 But the sovereign mercy of God was the starting-point of all that the apostle ...
~8 Min.Chapter 1
... Spirit and the word cannot be separated without falling into fanaticism on the one hand, or into rationalism on the other - without putting oneself outside ...