Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, August 14th, 2025
the Week of Proper 14 / Ordinary 19
the Week of Proper 14 / Ordinary 19
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Psalms 71:22 I will also praise thee with the psaltery - Margin, as in Hebrew, “with the instrument of psaltery.” The Hebrew word is נבל nebel. In Isaiah 5:12 it is rendered “viol.” See the notes at that passage. It is rendered “psaltery” in 1 Samuel 10:5; 2 Samuel 6:5; 1 Kings 10:12; and elsewhere. Compare the notes at Psalms 33:2.Even thy truth - I will make mention of thy truth and faithfulness in my
Psalms 71:22 También te alabaré con el salterio - Margen, como en hebreo, "con el instrumento del salterio". La palabra hebrea es נבל nebel. En Isaías 5:12 se representa "viol". Ver las notas en ese pasaje. Se representa "salterio" en 1 Samuel 10:5; 2 Samuel 6:5; 1 Reyes 10:12; y en otra parte Compare las notas en Salmo 33:2.
Incluso tu verdad - Haré mención de tu verdad y fidelidad en mis canciones
Leviticus 5:1-13 Special occasions are mentioned on which sin-offerings are to be made with a particular confession of the offence for which atonement is sought Leviticus 5:5.Leviticus 5:1Swearing - Adjuration. The case appears to be that of one who has been put upon his oath as a witness by a magistrate, and fails to utter all he has seen and heard (compare the marginal references. and Proverbs 29:24; Numbers 5:21).Leviticus
Leviticus 5:14 Leviticus 7:1-7, are clearly distinguished from the ordinary sin-offerings in these particulars: (1) They were offered on account of offences which involved an injury to some person (it might be the Lord Himself) in respect to property. See Leviticus 5:16; Leviticus 6:4-5. (2) they were always accompanied by a pecuniary fine equal to the value of the injury done, with the addition of one-fifth. Compare Numbers 5:5-8. (3) the treatment of the blood was more simple. Compare Leviticus 4:5. (4) the victim
Isaiah 5 overview This chapter Isaiah 5:0 commences a new subject, and is in itself an entire prophecy, having no connection with the preceding or the following chapter. “When” it was delivered is unknown; but from the strong resemblance between the circumstances referred to here, and those
Isaiah 5 overview Este capítulo Isaías 5 comienza un nuevo tema, y es en sí mismo una profecía completa, sin conexión con el capítulo anterior o el siguiente. "Cuándo" fue entregado es desconocido; pero por la gran semejanza entre las circunstancias a las que se hace referencia aquí y las
Jeremiah 5:20-31 Against the God(1) of Creation Jeremiah 5:22, and(2) of Providence Jeremiah 5:24,They sin, not merely by apostasy, but by a general immorality extending to all classes Jeremiah 5:25-28. It is in this immorality that their idolatry has its root.Jeremiah 5:22The sea is the symbol of restless
Jeremiah 5:20-31 Contra el dios
(1) de Creación Jeremias 5:22, y
(2) de Providence Jeremias 5:24,
Pecan, no simplemente por apostasía, sino por una inmoralidad general que se extiende a todas las clases Jeremias 5:25. Es en esta inmoralidad que su idolatría tiene su raíz.
Jeremias 5:22
El mar es el símbolo
Numbers 5:5-10 The law of restitution: a passage supplementary to Leviticus 5:5, etc., Leviticus 6:5, etc.Numbers 5:7Recompense his trespass - i. e. make restitution to the person whom he has injured.Numbers 5:8Whereby an atonement shall be made for him - literally, “which shall clear him of guilt as to it,” i. e. as to the trespass.Numbers
Ephesians 5 overview This chapter Ephesians 5:0 is a continuation of the practical exhortations commenced in Ephesians 4:0. It comprises the following points, or subjects:The exhortation to be followers of God, and to walk in love; Ephesians 5:1-2. The duty of avoiding the impure practices of the
1 Thessalonians 5 overview Analysis Of The ChapterThis chapter consists of two parts:The continuation of the subject of the coming of the Lord; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11; and, Various practical exhortations.
I. In the first part, the apostle states: (1)That it was well understood by the Thessalonians that the coming of the Lord would be sudden, and at an unexpected moment,1 Thessalonians 5:1-2; 1 Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians 5 overview Análisis del capítulo.
Este capítulo consta de dos partes:La continuación del tema de la venida del Señor; 1 Tesalonicenses 5:1-11; y,.Varias exhortaciones prácticas.
I. En la primera parte, el apóstol afirma:
(1) que fue bien entendido por los tesalonicenses que la venida del Señor sería repentina, y en un momento inesperado, 1º 5: 1-2 span>;
(2) se refiere al efecto de su
1 Timothy 5 overview Analysis Of The ChapterThis chapter 1 Timothy 5:0 embraces the following subjects:(1) The proper method of admonition when others err - to wit, an aged man should be entreated as a father, younger men as brethren, the aged women as mothers, and the younger with the pure feelings which one has for
1 Timothy 5 overview Análisis del capítulo
Este capítulo 1 Timoteo 5 abarca los siguientes temas:
(1) El método apropiado de amonestación cuando otros se equivocan, es decir, un hombre de edad avanzada debe ser suplicado como padre, los hombres más jóvenes como hermanos, las mujeres de edad como madres y los más jóvenes
Titus 2:8 “healthful” (ὑγιῆ hugiē); that is, true, pure, uncorrupted. - This word, and its correlatives, is used in this sense, in the New Testament, only by the apostle Paul. It is commonly applied to the body, meaning that which is healthful, or whole; see Luke 5:31; Luke 6:10; Luke 7:10; Luke 15:27; Matthew 12:13; Matthew 15:31; Mark 3:5; Mark 5:34; John 5:4, John 5:6,John 5:9, John 5:11, John 5:14-15; John 7:23; Acts 4:10; 3 John 1:2. For Paul’s use of the word see 1 Timothy 1:10; 1 Timothy 6:3; 2 Timothy
Titus 2:8 hugiē); es decir, verdadero, puro, sin corrupción. - Esta palabra, y sus correlativos, se usa en este sentido, en el Nuevo Testamento, solo por el apóstol Pablo. Se aplica comúnmente al cuerpo, lo que significa que es saludable o completo; ver Lucas 5:31; Lucas 6:1; Lucas 7:1; Lucas 15:27; Mateo 12:13; Mateo 15:31; Marco 3:5; Marco 5:34; Juan 5:4, Juan 5:6, Juan 5:9, Juan 5:11, Juan 5:14; Juan 7:23; Hechos 4:1; 3 Juan 1:2. Para el uso de la palabra por parte de Paul, vea 1 Timoteo 1:1;
1 Peter 5 overview This chapter embraces the following subjects:An exhortation to the elders of the churches to be faithful to the flocks committed to their charge, 1 Peter 5:1-4. An exhortation to the younger members of the church to evince all proper submission to those who were older; to occupy the station in which they were placed with a becoming spirit, casting all their care on God, 1 Peter 5:5-7. An exhortation to
1 Peter 5 overview Este capítulo abarca los siguientes temas:Una exhortación a los ancianos de las iglesias para ser fieles a los bandadas comprometidos con su cargo, 1 Pedro 5:1.Una exhortación a los miembros más jóvenes de la Iglesia para evagar toda la presentación adecuada a aquellos que eran mayores; Para ocupar la estación en la que se colocaron con un espíritu que se convierte en un espíritu, lanzando todo su cuidado
1 John 5 overview This chapter embraces the following subjects: I. A continuance of the discussion about “love,” 1 John 5:1-3. These verses should have been attached to the previous chapter. II. The victory which is achieved over the world by those who are born of God. The grand instrumentality by which this is done, is by the belief that Jesus is the Son of God, 1 John
1 John 5 overview Este capítulo abarca los siguientes temas:
I. Una continuación de la discusión sobre "Amor", 1 Juan 5:1-3. Estos versos deberían haberse adjuntado al capítulo anterior.
II. La victoria que se logra sobre el mundo por aquellos que nacen de Dios. La gran instrumentalidad por la cual se hace esto, es por la creencia de que Jesús es el Hijo de Dios, 1
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