Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, June 19th, 2025
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Bible Commentaries
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Genesis 7:22 Verse Genesis 7:22. Of all that was in the dry land — From this we may conclude that such animals only as could not live in the water were preserved in the ark.
2 Kings 3:7 Verse 2 Kings 3:7. My people as thy people — We find that Jehoshaphat maintained the same friendly intercourse with the son, as he did with the father. See 1 Kings 22:4.
2 Chronicles 25:7 Verse 2 Chronicles 25:7. The Lord is not with Israel — "The WORD of the Lord is not the helper of the Israelites, nor of the kingdom of the tribe of Ephraim." - Targum.
2 Chronicles 33:7 Verse 2 Chronicles 33:7. A carved image — "He set up an image, the likeness of himself, in the house of the sanctuary." The Targumist supposes he wished to procure himself Divine honours.
Psalms 102:7 Versículo Salmo 102:7 . Como un gorrión solo. צפור tsippor , parece usarse a menudo para cualquier pájaro pequeño, como la golondrina, el gorrión o similares. Bochart supone que el búho chillón está destinado.
Proverbs 21:7 Versículo Proverbios 21:7 . El robo de los malvados. Los malvados serán aterrorizados y arruinados por los medios que usan para engrandecerse. Y como se niegan a hacer juicio, tendrán juicio sin misericordia.
Proverbs 28:27 Versículo Proverbios 28:27 . El que da al pobre. Véanse las notas sobre los pasajes a los que se hace referencia en el margen ( Deuteronomio 15:7 ; Deuteronomio 19:17 ; Deuteronomio 22:9 ).
Proverbs 7:24 Versículo Proverbios 7:24 . Escúchenme ahora, por lo tanto, oh hijos... Vosotros que sois jóvenes e inexpertos, considerad seriamente el ejemplo puesto ante vuestros ojos, y aceptad la advertencia a expensas de otro.
Leviticus 14:12 Verse Leviticus 14:12. Wave-offering — See Exodus 29:27, and Leviticus 7:38, where the reader will find an ample account of all the various offerings and sacrifices used among the Jews.
Isaiah 7:19 Verse Isaiah 7:19. Holes of the rocks - "Caverns"] So the Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, whence Houbigant supposes the true reading to be הנחללים hannachalolim. One of my oldest MSS. reads הנחלולים hannochalolim.
Jeremiah 2:7 Versículo Jeremias 2:7 . Y os traje a una tierra fértil. La tierra de Canaán .
Mi tierra. La propiedad particular de Dios , que él les dio como herencia, siendo ellos su pueblo peculiar.
Jeremiah 51:7 Verse Jeremiah 51:7. Made all the earth drunken — The cup of God's wrath is the plenitude of punishment, that he inflicts on transgressors. It is represented as intoxicating and making them mad.
Ezekiel 7:4 Verse Ezekiel 7:4. Thine abominations shall be in the midst of thee — They shall ever stare thee in the face, upbraid thee with thy ingratitude and disobedience, and be witnesses against thee.
Daniel 9:7 Verse Daniel 9:7. All Israel, that are near, and that are far off — He prays both for Judah and Israel. The latter were more dispersed, and had been much longer in captivity.
Numbers 33:7 STAT. III.Verse Numbers 33:7. PI-HAHIROTH] See on Exodus 14:1; Exodus 14:2. Baal-zephon Calmet supposes to be the Clysma of the Greeks, and the Kolzum of the Arabians.
Micah 7:1 CHAPTER VII The prophet begins this chapter with lamenting the decay of piety and the growth of ungodliness, using a beautiful allegory to imply (as explained in Micah 7:2) that the good man is as seldom to be met with as the early fig of best quality in the advanced season, or the cluster after the vintage, 1, 2. He then reproves and threatens in terms so expressive of great calamities as to be applied in the New Testament
Mark 7:13 Verse Mark 7:13. Your tradition — D, later Syriac in the margin, Saxon, and all the Itala but one, add τη μωρα, by your FOOLISH tradition. [Anglo-Saxon], your foolish law: - Anglo-Saxon.
2 Corinthians 7:6 Verse 2 Corinthians 7:6. Comforted us by the coming of Titus — Who brought him a most satisfactory account of the success of his epistle, and the good state of the Corinthian Church.
Revelation 21:7 Verse Revelation 21:7. Inherit all things — Here he had no inheritance; there he shall inherit the kingdom of heaven, and be with God and Christ, and have every possible degree of blessedness.
2 Samuel 18:7 Verse 2 Samuel 18:7. Twenty thousand men. — Whether these were slain on the field of battle, or whether they were reckoned with those slain in the wood of Ephraim, we know not.
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