~1 Min.Chapter 5
... receive Jehovah in their midst? Chapter 5 takes up the first question, which ... to plead with the people, taking two distinct grounds - namely, that which ...
~2 Min.Chapter 6
... The two aspects of God's judgment in chapters 5 and 6. We have then in these ... as from a tree cut down.}. The two aspects of God's judgment in chapters 5 ...
~7 Min.Chapter 5
The Lord's coming in relation to the two classes in Israel and to the Christian's walk. The two classes in Israel are distinctly marked here in contrast ...
~10 Min.Chapter 5
... has been delivered for our offences and raised again for our justification.2. The effect of these glorious truths received by faith; the enjoyment of God's ...
~3 Min.Chapter 5
... rather characteristic than official (compare v. 5). He exhorts them to feed the ... glory. Peter places himself at the two ends of the Lord's history, and ...
~9 Min.Chapter 2
... the saints exercise "a holy priesthood" (v. 5) to offer up spiritual sacrifices of ... The milk of the word. 1 Peter 2. Thus cleansed therefore and born of ...
~5 Min.Chapter 5
... - that to which man was attached,5 and to which the power of ... have already examined is divided into two parts, having distinct characters which deserve ...
~12 Min.Chapter 5
... here. Our Gilgal. Our Gilgal is in verse 5: "Mortify therefore." It is not "die to ... In the Epistle to the Colossians, chapter 2, he speaks to us of the ...
~10 Min.Chapter 5
... on earth, as He alone gives witness in power so that we know the other two; last, in their historic order, for such in fact was that order, death first and ...
~19 Min.Chapter 2
... manifested in him who loves his brother.5. Summary of chapters 1:1 to 2: ... - the advocate to restore communion. 1 John 2. That which he wrote according to ...
~2 Min.Chapter 5
... consolidation of his power does not overthrow the hopes of his former enemies;2 it excites their jealousy. They neither know the arm of his strength, nor ...
~2 Min.Chapter 5
... teach. Against an elder, Timothy was not to receive an accusation, unless there were two or three witnesses. All this bears testimony to the fact, that the ...
~6 Min.Chapter 5
... hold themselves responsible to fulfil righteousness themselves according to the law. The two things contradict each other. Hence too it would be no longer ...