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Genesis 26:19 Verso Génesis 26:19. Un pozo de agua de manantial. באר מים חיים cerveza mayim chaiyim, Un pozo de aguas vivas . Esta es la frase oriental para una primavera , y este es su significado tanto en el Antiguo como en el Nuevo Testamento: Levítico 14:5, Levítico 14:50; Levítico 15:30; Números 19:17; Cantares de los Cantares 4:15. Consulte también Juan 4:10; Juan 7:38; Apocalipsis 21:6; Apocalipsis 22:1. Y por estas escrituras encontramos que una primavera infalible era un emblema de las
Ezra 4:1 the temple, 1-5. They send letters to Artaxerxes, against the Jews, 6-9. A copy of the letter, 10-16. He commands the Jews to cease from building the temple, which they do; nor was any thing farther done in the work till the second year of Darius, 17-24. NOTES ON CHAP. IVVerse Ezra 4:1. Now when the adversaries — These were the Samaritans, and the different nations with which the kings of Assyria had peopled Israel, when they had carried the original inhabitants away into captivity, see Ezra
Ezra 4:1 impedir la reconstrucción del
templo , 1-5.
Envían cartas a Artajerjes, contra los judíos , 6-9.
Una copia de la carta , 10-16.
Manda a los judíos que dejen de edificar el templo,
entonces no se hizo nada más en la obra hasta el
segundo año de Darío , 17-24.
NOTAS SOBRE EL CAP. IV
Versículo Esdras 4:1 . Ahora bien, cuando los adversarios. Estos eran los samaritanos y las diferentes naciones con las que los reyes de Asiria habían poblado a Israel, cuando habían llevado cautivos a los habitantes originales,
Psalms 77:20 encouraged, and confirmed by the nature, promises, and works of God, Psalms 77:11-20.This is an excellent Psalm, and of great use in spiritual desertion.I. The strife. The prophet betakes himself to God. 1. He prays. 2. Prays often. 3. Prays earnestly. 4. And with a troubled soul. The Psalm is, therefore, not the expression of a despairing soul, but of one that has a great conflict with temptation.Though he complains, yet he despairs not.I. His complaint is bitter, and he sets down how he was exercised.1.
Psalms 77:20 la naturaleza, las promesas y las obras de Dios, Salmo 77:11 .
III. Este es un Salmo excelente, y de gran utilidad en la deserción espiritual.
IV. La contienda . El profeta se entrega a Dios. 1. Él ora. 2. Ora con frecuencia. 3. Ora fervientemente. 4. Y con el alma atribulada. El Salmo no es, por tanto, la expresión de un alma desesperada , sino de una que tiene un gran conflicto con la tentación.
Aunque se queja, no se desespera.
I. Su queja es amarga, y deja constancia de cómo se ejercitó.
1.
Song of Solomon 4:4 Verse Song of Solomon 4:4. Thy neck is like the tower of David — It is certain that bucklers were frequently hung about towers, both for their ornaments, and to have them at hand when their use was required; see Ezekiel 27:10. But the allusion here may be to those pillars
Ezekiel 4:4 Verse Ezekiel 4:4. Lie thou also upon thy left side — It appears that all that is mentioned here and in the following verses was done, not in idea, but in fact. The prophet lay down on his left side upon a couch to which he was chained, Ezekiel 4:6, for three
Amos 4:1 CHAPTER IV Israel reproved for their oppression, 1-3; idolatry, 4, 5; and for their impenitence under the chastising hand of God, 6-11. The omniscience and uncontrollable power of God, 12, 13. NOTES ON CHAP. IVVerse Amos 4:1. Hear this word, ye kine of Bashan — Such an address was quite natural from the herdsman
Micah overview that Micah was buried in the burying-place of the Anakim, whose habitation had been at Hebron, and round about it. This prophet appeared almost at the same time with Isaiah, and has even borrowed some expressions from him. Compare Isaiah 2:2 with Micah 4:1, and Isaiah 41:15 with Micah 4:13.The prophecy of Micah contains but seven chapters. He foretells the calamities of Samaria, which was taken by Shalmaneser, and reduced to a heap of stones. Afterwards he prophesies against Judah, and declares the
John 11:20 Verse John 11:20. Martha - went and met him — Some suppose she was the eldest of the two sisters - she seems to have had the management of the house. See Luke 10:40.Mary sat still in the house. — It is likely that by this circumstance the evangelist intended to convey the idea of her sorrow and distress; because anciently afflicted persons were accustomed to put themselves in this posture, as expressive
John 4:18 Verse John 4:18. Thou hast had five husbands — It is not clear that this woman was a prostitute: she might have been legally married to those five, and might have been divorced through some misbehaviour of her own, not amounting to adultery; for the adulteress
John 4:39 en él por el dicho de la mujer... ¡Esta mujer fue el primer apóstol de Cristo en Samaria! Fue y contó a sus conciudadanos que el Mesías había venido; y dio como prueba que él le había dicho las cosas más secretas que ella había hecho: véase en Juan 4:29. Esta palabra, que se repite dos veces, en Juan 4:29.y aquí, da a entender fuertemente que había tenido lugar una conversación más particular, entre nuestro Señor y la mujer samaritana, que lo que aquí se relata.
John 4:43 Versículo 43. Fue a Galilea... El obispo Pearce cree que se han perdido algunas palabras del final de este versículo, que pueden suplirse así: Fue a Galilea, pero no a Nazaret; porque el mismo Jesús había declarado: en Mateo 13:57 Marco 6:4 y Lucas 4:24, que
Acts 4:4 Verse Acts 4:4. The number - was about five thousand. — That is, as I understand the passage, the one hundred and twenty which were converted before pentecost, the three thousand converted at pentecost, and one thousand eight hundred and eighty converted since
Joshua 4:20 Verse Joshua 4:20. Those twelve stones — It is very likely that a base of mason-work was erected of some considerable height, and then the twelve stones placed on the top of it; and that this was the case both in Jordan and in Gilgal: for twelve such stones
Joshua 4:20 Versículo Josué 4:20 . Esas doce piedras. Es muy probable que se levantara una base de obra de albañilería de una altura considerable, y luego se colocaran las doce piedras encima; y que este fue el caso tanto en el Jordán como en Gilgal: porque doce piedras como las
1 Timothy 4:4 Verso 1 Timoteo 4:4 . Porque toda criatura de Dios es buena... Es decir: Toda criatura que Dios ha hecho para el alimento del hombre es buena para ese fin, y debe ser recibida con agradecimiento siempre que sea necesaria para el sustento de la vida humana; y nada de
2 Timothy 4:4 Verse 2 Timothy 4:4. And they shall turn away their ears from the truth — The truth strips them of their vices, sacrifices their idols, darts its lightnings against their easily besetting sins, and absolutely requires a conformity to a crucified Christ; therefore
Hebrews 2:4 Verse Hebrews 2:4. God also bearing them witness — He did not leave the confirmation of these great truths to the testimony of men; he bore his own testimony to them by signs, wonders, various miracles, and distributions of the Holy Ghost, Πνευματος 'Αγιου μερισμοις.
2 Samuel 4:1 CAPÍTULO IV
Algún relato de Recab y Baana, dos de los hijos de Is-boset
capitanes, y de Mefi-boset, hijo de Jonatán , 1-4.
Recab y Baana asesinan a Is-boset y escapan; y trae
su cabeza a David , 5-8.
David se irrita mucho y manda que los maten ,
9-12.
NOTAS SOBRE EL CAP. IV
Versículo 2 Samuel 4:1 . Todos los israelitas se turbaron. Abner fue su gran apoyo; y de él dependían; pues parece que Is-boset era un príncipe débil y tenía pocas de las cualidades requeridas para un soberano.
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