~89 Min.Jeremiah The Tender-Hearted Prophet of the Nations
biblecentre.org · ... the other in another language. The Holy Spirit wrote not merely the Old Testament in Hebrew but the New in Greek. For man to make both revelations mean the ...
~152 Min.Lectures on the Epistle Of Jude
biblecentre.org · ... by the angels, more than we are apt to think. We read of them in Hebrews (chap. 1:14): "Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for ...
~291 Min.Commentary on the Book of Revelation
biblecentre.org · ... of God are unrepenting. "And after the threescore and two weeks " - as the Hebrew reads, - " shall Messiah be cut off, and shall have nothing:" so rightly ...
~161 Min.The Gospel Of John
biblecentre.org · ... his narrative, which was afterwards variously corrected from the gospel to the Hebrews, or other traditional sources, and from different diction put in at ...
~97 Min.Comments On Judges
biblecentre.org · ... 12). Most translations do not translate the following words precisely as in the Hebrew language. The NIV renders it, "Take captive your captives, O son of ...
~200 Min.The Gospel of John
biblecentre.org · ... and withal the Word who was God. The great Antitype of the Hebrew servant, depicted in Ex. 21:2-6, was found here saying, "I love the Father," the ...
~144 Min.Comments On The Book Of Deuteronomy
biblecentre.org · ... it points onward to something far better, as the Book of Hebrews shows (Heb. 6:1-2; 10:1-10). Israel were to take their journey therefore to ...
~104 Min.Proverbs (chapters 10-19)
biblecentre.org · ... way shall be directed aright." The Latin Vulgate departs still more widely from the Hebrew and hardly calls for citation save in a note.* What God exalts ...
~109 Min.Comments On Mark
biblecentre.org · ... was calling for Elias (Elijah). This must have been Romans who did not understand Hebrew, for Jews would know full well that He was crying to God. In His ...
~86 Min.Meditations on the Second Book of Chronicles (ch.1-20)
biblecentre.org · ... first book without transition; originally they formed a single account in the Hebrew manuscripts. We have previously remarked the same thing in the second ...