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The Hero's Commentaries 4: Not Another Guptill Commentary!

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Judges 4 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible

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1. Their deliverance is concerted between Deborah and Barak, ver 6, 9. 2. It is accomplished by their joint-agency. Barak takes the field, ver 10. Sisera, Jabin's general, meets him, ver 12, 13. Deborah encourages him, ver 14. And God gives him a complete victory. The army routed, ver 15, 16.

Genesis 6:4 Commentaries: The Nephilim were on the earth in those days

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2469 Giants; men so called, partly from their high stature, but principally for their great strength and force, whereby they oppressed and tyrannized over others: for this is mentioned as another sin, and cause of the flood; and therefore they seem to be here noted, not for the height of their stature, which is no crime, but for their violence, which also is expressed beneath, Genesis 6:11

1 Samuel 3:19 - Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - Bíblia Plus

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Adam Clarke Bible Commentary. Verse 1 Samuel 3:19. _SAMUEL GREW_] Increased to manhood. _THE LORD WAS WITH HIM_] Teaching him, and filling him with grace and holiness. _NONE OF HIS WORDS FALL_] Whatever prediction he uttered, Go... Annotated Bible by A.C. Gaebelein. 4. SAMUEL'S CALL AND PROPHETIC MINISTRY CHAPTER 3 _ 1. Samuel's call (1 Samuel

Enduring Word Bible Commentary Acts Chapter 4

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The entire atmosphere was intended to make them afraid. i. Acts 4:21 mentions further threats. If there were further threats, there must have been prior threats. "If you keep preaching we will arrest you and beat you." "If you keep preaching we will harm your family.". " Remember what we did to Jesus .".

BibleGateway.com - Commentaries

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The Theology of Work Bible Commentary explores what the Bible says about faith and work, book by book through the Bible. This robust commentary has been vetted by a team of scholars and practitioners committed to a creating a comprehensive, biblically accurate theology of work. The IVP New Testament Commentary Series.

Exodus 4 - Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible - StudyLight.org

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The three were: (1) the rod-serpent; (2) the leprosy, and (3) the water changed to blood. "They will not believe me" This is quite a human thing that Moses did here. When looked at purely from the human standpoint, what God was requiring of Moses was absolutely impossible.

Chapter 4 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway

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Verses 25-26. Chapter 4. In this chapter we have both the world and the church in a family, in a little family, in Adam's family, and a specimen given of the character and state of both in after-ages, nay, in all ages, to the end of time. As all mankind were represented in Adam, so that great distinction of mankind into saints and sinners

A Commentary on Herodotus I-IV - Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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In the last decade or so, studies of Herodotus have flourished in the English-speaking world. However, apart from new commentaries for books VIII and IX in the Cambridge 'green and yellow' series 1 and Lionel Scott's historical commentary of book VI, 2 there has been no general commentary of the whole of Herodotus' text to support this new and exciting raft of scholarship except the

Nehemiah 4 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible

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Nehemiah 4. We left all hands at work for the building of the wall about Jerusalem. But such good work is not wont to be carried on without opposition; now here we are told what opposition was given to it, and what methods Nehemiah took to forward the work, notwithstanding that opposition. I. Their enemies reproached and ridiculed their

Hebrews 4 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible

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Hebrews 4. The apostle, having in the foregoing chapter set forth the sin and punishment of the ancient Jews, proceeds in this, I. To declare that our privileges by Christ under the gospel exceed the privileges of the Jewish church under Moses, as a reason why we should make a right improvement of them, ver 1-4. II.

Nehemiah 4 - Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - BiblePortal

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Chapter 4 Summary. We left all hands at work for the building of the wall about Jerusalem. But such good work is not wont to be carried on without opposition; now here we are told what opposition was given to it, and what methods Nehemiah took to forward the work, notwithstanding that opposition. I. Their enemies reproached and ridiculed their

1 Samuel 3:19 - Joseph Benson's Bible Commentary - Bíblia Plus

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1 Samuel 3:19 to 1 Samuel 4:1. Samuel established as a Prophet in Israel 19. _The Lord was with him_ This was the one source of strength for all the "heroes of Hebrew history;" for Abraham, Genesis 21... Coke's Commentary on the Holy Bible. THE LORD WAS WITH HIM, AND DID LET NONE OF HIS WORDS FALL, &C.—

What Is Pastoral Counseling, and How Should It Be Done? - Christian

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James 1:22-25 underscores the necessity of not just hearing the Word but acting on it: "Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets

Esther 4 - Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible - StudyLight.org

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Yea, even more than his hopes, his utmost confidence in that preservation is revealed. Note the words: "Relief and deliverance will arise from another place" ( Esther 4:14 ). This could be nothing other than faith and trust in God. "Fast ye for me…. I and my maidens will fast" "Here we have more evidence of the religious element in

Guptill Doesn't Like Cursing in Reviews (Commentary) - VidoEmo

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Guptill Doesn't Like Cursing in Reviews (Commentary) Upload, share, download and embed your videos. Watch premium and official videos free online. Download Millions Of Videos Online. ... The Hero's Commentaries 4: Not Another Guptill Commentary! An In Through The Out Door Commentary: Guptill's Logo Logorrhea [Part 1]

Unveiling the Purpose of the Gospels: A Comparative Analysis | Course Hero

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The primary aim of the Gospels is religious, seeking to introduce people to Christ, strengthen their faith in him, and guide them towards total obedience to him as disciples. While the Gospels do contain historical facts about Jesus' words and actions, they are not solely concerned with historical accuracy. Rather, they use history as a framework through which to reveal Jesus as the Messiah

Colossians 4 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible

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Observe, (1.) The ministry we have received is a great honour; for it is received in the Lord, and is by his appointment and command. (2.) Those who have received it must fulfil it, or do the full duty of it. Those betray their trust, and will have a sad account at last, who do this work of the Lord negligently. (3.)

Exploring Peremptory Norms of International Law | Course Hero

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A/77/10 10 GE.22-12452 Chapter IV Peremptory norms of general international law (jus cogens) A. Introduction 32. At its sixty-seventh session (2015), the Commission decided to include the topic " Jus cogens " in its programme of work and appointed Mr. Dire D. Tladi as Special Rapporteur for the topic. 7 The General Assembly subsequently, in its resolution 70/236 of 23 December 2015, took

Exploring Christian Worldviews in National Security Council - Course Hero

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Worldviews and the NSC 2 Abstract This paper explores the influence of worldviews, particularly the Christian worldview, on the structure and operations of the National Security Council (NSC). Drawing upon insights from various sources, including biblical texts and scholarly analyses, it examines how the complex perspectives inherent in a Christian worldview shape the selection of NSC advisors

Galatians 4 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible

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2. Ministers may sometimes create enemies to themselves by the faithful discharge of their duty; for this was the case of Paul, he was accounted their enemy for telling them the truth. 3. Yet ministers must not forbear speaking the truth, for fear of offending others and drawing their displeasure upon them. 4.

1 Samuel 3:19 - Adam Clarke Bible Commentary - Bíblia Plus

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Expositor's Bible Commentary (Nicoll) CHAPTER V. _ SAMUEL'S VISION._ 1 Samuel 3:1. IT is evident that Samuel must have taken very kindly to the duties of the sanctuary. He was manifestly one of those who are sanctified from in- fancy, a... Frederick Brotherton Meyer's Commentary

Interpretive Commentary on 2 Chronicles 26-29 | Course Hero

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Historical Setting and Date According to Frederick Mabie, 2 Chronicles was written around the fifth century BC, with Chapter 26 beginning around 800 BC. 2 Chronicles 26 records a time of peace and prosperity for both Israel and Judah.1In contrast, 2 Chronicles 29 is widely believed to have been written around 725 BC during a time of Assyrian