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the Week of Proper 3 / Ordinary 8
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Psalms 78:72 — God's dealings with his people, even from their coming out of Egypt to the conclusion of the reign of David.There are three principal parts in this Psalm: -I. A preface, in which the psalmist exhorts men to learn and declare the way of God, Psalms 78:1-9.II. A continued narrative of God's administration among the people, and their stubbornness, disobedience, and contumacy; together with the punishments which God inflicted upon them, Psalms 78:9-67.III. His mercy, manifested in the midst of judgment;
Psalms 78:72 — God's dealings with his people, even from their coming out of Egypt to the conclusion of the reign of David.There are three principal parts in this Psalm: -I. A preface, in which the psalmist exhorts men to learn and declare the way of God, Psalms 78:1-9.II. A continued narrative of God's administration among the people, and their stubbornness, disobedience, and contumacy; together with the punishments which God inflicted upon them, Psalms 78:9-67.III. His mercy, manifested in the midst of judgment;
Jeremiah overview — The Prophet Jeremiah, son of Hilkiah, was of the sacerdotal race, and a native of Anathoth, a village in the tribe of Benjamin, within a few miles of Jerusalem, which had been appointed for the use of the priests, the descendants of Aaron, Jos 21:18. He was called to the prophetic office when very young; probably when he was fourteen years of age, and in the thirteenth of the reign of Josiah, A.M. 3375, b.c. 629. He continued to prophesy till after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans,
Mark 1:10 — Verse Mark 1:10. Mark 1:9; Mark 1:9.
Mark 1:10 — Verse Mark 1:10. Mark 1:9; Mark 1:9.
Mark 1:11 — Verse Mark 1:11. Mark 1:9; Mark 1:9.
Mark 1:11 — Verse Mark 1:11. Mark 1:9; Mark 1:9.
Acts 19:21 — Verse Acts 19:21. Paul purposed in the spirit, c.] Previously to this he appears to have concerted a journey to Macedonia, and a visit to Corinth, the capital of Achaia, where he seems to have spent a considerable time, probably the whole winter of A.D. 58 see 1
Acts 19:21 — Verse Acts 19:21. Paul purposed in the spirit, c.] Previously to this he appears to have concerted a journey to Macedonia, and a visit to Corinth, the capital of Achaia, where he seems to have spent a considerable time, probably the whole winter of A.D. 58 see 1
2 Corinthians 1:3 — Verse 2 Corinthians 1:3. Blessed be God — Let God have universal and eternal praise:1. Because he is the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is the gift of his endless love to man, John 1:16.John 1:2. Because he is the Father of mercies, ὁ Πατηρ
2 Corinthians 1:3 — Verse 2 Corinthians 1:3. Blessed be God — Let God have universal and eternal praise:1. Because he is the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is the gift of his endless love to man, John 1:16.John 1:2. Because he is the Father of mercies, ὁ Πατηρ των οικτιρμων, the
Ephesians 1:2 — Verse Ephesians 1:2. Grace be to you — Romans 1:7; Romans 1:7.
Ephesians 1:2 — Verse Ephesians 1:2. Grace be to you — Romans 1:7; Romans 1:7.
Judges 1:13 — Verse Judges 1:13. Jude 1:12; Jude 1:12.
Judges 1:13 — Verse Judges 1:13. Jude 1:12; Jude 1:12.
Judges 1:14 — Verse Judges 1:14. Jude 1:12; Jude 1:12.
Judges 1:14 — Verse Judges 1:14. Jude 1:12; Jude 1:12.
Judges 1:15 — Verse Judges 1:15. Jude 1:12; Jude 1:12.
Judges 1:15 — Verse Judges 1:15. Jude 1:12; Jude 1:12.
1 John 4:1 — Verse 1 John 4:1. Beloved, believe not every spirit — Do not be forward to believe every teacher to be a man sent of God. As in those early times every teacher professed to be inspired by the Spirit of God, because all the prophets had come thus accredited,
 
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