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Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Job 22:5 — 5. Heretofore Eliphaz had only insinuated, now he plainly asserts Job's guilt, merely on the ground of his sufferings.
Job 27:14 — 14. His family only increases to perish by sword or famine (Jeremiah 18:21; Job 5:20, the converse).
Job 30:16 — 16-23. Job's outward calamities affect his mind. poured out—in irrepressible complaints (Psalms 42:4; Joshua 7:5).
Job 30:21 — 16-23. Job's outward calamities affect his mind. poured out—in irrepressible complaints (Psalms 42:4; Joshua 7:5).
Psalms 103:1-22 — intrínsecamente de alabanza, sino también especialmente acomodados a la flaqueza del hombre, y termina invitando a todas las criaturas a unirse en su canción. 1. Bendice—Con Dios como complemento directo, bendecir significa alabar. alma mía—yo mismo (3:3; 25:1), con alusión al acto, como acto de inteligencia. entrañas—( Deuteronomio 6:5.) su santo nombre—( Deuteronomio 5:11), su completa perfección moral. 2, 3. dolencias—como inflicciones penales ( Deuteronomio 29:2; 2 Crónicas 21:19). 4. rescata—o redime,
Psalms 122:5 — 5. there are set thrones—or, "do sit, thrones," used for the occupants, David's sons (2 Samuel 8:18).
Psalms 123:1 — 1. (Compare :-). thou that dwellest—literally, "sittest as enthroned" (compare Psalms 2:4; Psalms 113:4; Psalms 113:5).
Psalms 28:5 — 5. Disregard of God's judgments brings a righteous punishment. destroy . . . build . . . up—The positive strengthened by the negative form.
Psalms 30:5 — 5. Relatively, the longest experience of divine anger by the pious is momentary. These precious words have consoled millions.
Psalms 34:1-22 — providencial, enseñándoles cómo conseguirlo. Luego contrasta el cuidado de Dios para con su pueblo y su providencia punitiva hacia los malos. 1-4. Aun en la calamidad, la que excita a orar, siempre hay motivo por qué alabar a Dios y darle gracias ( Efesios 5:20). se gloriará—( Efesios 105:3; cf. Gálatas 6:14). mansos—los piadosos, como en el Salmo 9:12 en el 25:9. engrandeced—tributadle grandeza, un acto de alabanza. conmigo—juntamente, o asimismo (33:15), sin excepción. libróme … temores—así como de los
Psalms 5:5 — 5. foolish—vainglorious and insolent. iniquity—especially such as denotes a negation, or defect, that is, of moral principle.
Proverbs 17:5 — 5. (Compare :-). glad at calamities—rejoicing in others' evil. Such are rightly punished by God, who knows their hearts.
Proverbs 18:5 — 5. accept the person—(Compare Psalms 82:2). "It is not good" is to be supplied before "to overthrow."
Proverbs 2:6 — 6. For—God is ready (James 1:5; James 4:8). out of his mouth—by revelation from Him.
Proverbs 28:23 — 23. (Compare Proverbs 9:8; Proverbs 9:9; Proverbs 27:5). Those benefited by reproof will love their monitors.
Isaiah 32:1-20 — DERRAMAMIENTO DEL ESPIRITU. Los tiempos de pureza y felicidad que seguirán a la derrota de los enemigos del pueblo de Jehová (vv. 1-8). El período de ira antes de aquel feliz estado (vv. 9-14). La garantía de la final prosperidad de la iglesia se repite (vv. 15-20) 1. rey—No Ezequías, que ya ocupaba el trono, en tanto que se contempla un tiempo futuro. Si de alguna manera se alude a él, sólo puede serlo como tipo del Rey Mesías, el mismo a quien esto le puede ser plenamente aplicado ( Oseas 3:5; Malaquías
Isaiah 56:4 — 4. please me—sacrifice their own pleasure to mine. take hold—so "layeth hold" (see on Isaiah 56:5).
Jeremiah 9:5 — 5. weary themselves—are at laborious pains to act perversely [MAURER]. Sin is a hard bondage (Habakkuk 2:13).
Revelation 3:4 — 4. The three oldest manuscripts prefix "but," or "nevertheless" (notwithstanding thy spiritual deadness), and omit "even." names—persons named in the book of life (Revelation 3:5) known by name by the Lord as His own. These had the reality corresponding to their name; not a mere name among men as living, while really dead (Revelation 3:5- :). The gracious Lord does not overlook any exceptional cases of real saints in the midst
1 Samuel 2:5 — 5. they that were hungry ceased—that is, to hunger. the barren hath born seven—that is, many children.
 
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