<1 min.Chapter 9
... cut off; and the house should become a testimony of the judgment of God to every one that passed by. We see here to what an extent the fate of Israel hung ...
~2 min.Chapter 9
... himself to the religious capacity and to the modes of thought belonging to the one and to the other, in order to gain access for the truth into their minds; ...
~1 min.Chapter 9
... the nations, but which, when seen, surpasses all that could be said of it; and which one must be near to appreciate. It is a glory that excels all that the ...
~5 min.Chapter 9
... to be reconciled with God's special promises to the Jews. There remained one important question to be considered, namely, how this salvation, common to Jew ...
~2 min.Chapter 9
... let loose to torment the ungodly Jews. The fifth angel sounds (Rev. 9); and one who should have been by position the instrument of light and ...
~8 min.Chapter 9
... This period of seventy weeks is divided into three parts - seven, sixty-two, and one. During the first part, or the seven weeks, the desolate city and its ...
~10 min.Chapter 9
... facts are related without addition. The Lord afterwards charges them to tell no one what they had seen, until after His resurrection from among the dead. ...
~20 min.Leviticus 8, 9
... The sinner needs a sacrifice; the believer needs a priest. We have both the one and the other in Christ, who, having offered Himself, without spot, to God, ...
~2 min.Chapter 9
... Himself, so that, while Israel should be sifted among all the nations, not one grain should be lost. The wicked who did not believe in the judgment should ...
~2 min.Chapter 9
... but to make peace with such is to deprive oneself of a victory, and of one's right to make good the judgment and the glory of God, in the unmingled ...