~78 min.Psalm 1-41 (First Book)
biblecentre.org · ... as to the evil of the world. The enemy, as in the last psalm, may number ten thousands, but "Jehovah, alone" can make the godly dwell in safety (JND). ...
~114 min.The First Epistle To The Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... is led to select those witnesses who, by reason of their service, or numbers, have special importance as witnesses. First, the risen Christ was seen by ...
~161 min.The Gospel Of John
biblecentre.org · ... This, with many alleged verbal peculiarities, acted on the minds of a considerable number, and led them to question its title to a place in the genuine ...
~141 min.Meditations on the Book of Judges
biblecentre.org · ... belongs exclusively to Himself. Christendom in the present day boasts of the number of its adherents, under the impression that it sees therein a factor in ...
~168 min.Genesis in the Light of the New Testament
biblecentre.org · ... of what suits God with us in the sanctuary - of sanctification; then Numbers, to give the wilderness history our walk with God (after redemption and being ...
~124 min.Leviticus 5:14
biblecentre.org · ... is a very simple one, and, when apprehended, explains a vast number of passages of Scripture in which many minds encounter considerable difficulty.*. {*A ...
~87 min.The First Epistle To The Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... contrast is with the multitude of spirits whom the Pagans knew, and the number of gods and lords. Nevertheless every one was not, in fact, thus delivered ...
~106 min.The Book of the Prophet Zechariah
biblecentre.org · ... cubits. The most holy place of the temple was thereby characterized by the numbers twenty and ten. From this we must conclude that the roll, the written ...
~89 min.Joseph
biblecentre.org · ... wise with Christ. His ancient people may despise and reject Him, they may number Him with the transgressors, but in the day of His rejection, when His soul ...
~100 min.Commentary on 1 Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... by it. Thus they could not rightly look upon this sin of one of their number as being a thing in which they were not involved. The very opposite. It was ...