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Friday, August 15th, 2025
the Week of Proper 14 / Ordinary 19
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Exodus 14:9 — And his horsemen - See Exodus 14:5.
1 Kings 7:10 — See the 1 Kings 5:17 note.
1 Kings 7:10 — Consulte la nota 1 Reyes 5:17.
1 Kings 9:23 — Quinientos cincuenta - Ver nota 1 Reyes 5:16.
Psalms 2:6 — rendered perhaps by the usual word “and:” “And I have set or constituted my king,” etc. This is properly to be regarded as the expression of God himself; as what he says in reply to their declared purposes Psalms 2:3, and as what is referred to in Psalms 2:5. The meaning is, he would speak to them in his anger, and say, “In spite of all your purposes and all your opposition, I have set my king on the hill of Zion.” That is, they had their plans and God had his; they meant to cast off his authority, and
Psalms 5 overview — podrían ser de uso permanente para la iglesia en todo momento. Hay evidencia en el propio salmo de que el autor en el momento de su composición estaba acosado por los enemigos, y que estaba en peligro debido a los diseños de hombres violentos, Salmo 5:6, Salmo 5:8-1. Sin embargo, no especifica quiénes eran esos enemigos, ya que el objetivo era expresar sentimientos que serían de utilidad para todos los que pudieran estar en circunstancias similares, al mostrar cuáles eran los verdaderos sentimientos
Leviticus 12:3 — On circumcision, see Genesis 17:5 note.
Leviticus 6:21 — In a pan - See Leviticus 2:5 note.
Ezekiel 38:11 — Unwalled villages - Compare Zechariah 2:4-5.
Daniel 5:15 — Y ahora los sabios ... - Daniel 5:7.
Hosea 14:8 — Isaiah fortells, “The idols He shall utterly abolish” Isaiah 2:18. Aforetime Ephraim said obstinately, in the midst of God’s chastisements; “I will go after my lovers, who give me my bread and my water, my wool and my flax, mine oil and my drink” Hosea 2:5. Now she shall renounce them wholly and forever. This is entire conversion, to part wholly with everything which would dispute the allegiance with God, to cease to look to any created thing or being, for what is the gift of the Creator alone. So the
Mark 3:31-35 — Vea las notas en Mateo 12:46-5.
Mark 9:33-37 — See the notes at Matthew 18:1-5.
Luke 12:58-59 — See the notes at Matthew 5:25-26.
Luke 12:58-59 — Vea las notas en Mateo 5:25.
Luke 16:17 — See the notes at Matthew 5:18.
Luke 16:17 — Vea las notas en Mateo 5:18.
Luke 23:44-46 — Vea las notas en Mateo 27:45-5.
Luke 8:19-21 — Vea las notas en Mateo 12:46-5.
Revelation 4:4 — what is rendered “throne” - θρόνος thronos. The word, indeed, properly denotes a seat, but it came to be employed to denote particularly the seat on which a monarch sat, and is properly translated thus in Revelation 4:2-3. So it is rendered in Matthew 5:34; Matthew 19:28; Matthew 23:22; Matthew 25:31; Luke 1:32; and uniformly elsewhere in the New Testament (53 places in all), except in Luke 1:52; Revelation 2:13; Revelation 4:4; Revelation 11:16; Revelation 16:10, where it is rendered “seat and seats.”
 
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