Lectionary Calendar
Saturday, April 25th, 2026
the Third Week after Easter
the Third Week after Easter
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Genesis 36:8 8. Thus dwelt Esau in mount
Seir—This was divinely assigned as his possession (Joshua 24:4;
Deuteronomy 2:5).
Job 23:4 4. order—state methodically
(Job 13:18; Isaiah 43:26).
fill, &c.—I would
have abundance of arguments to adduce.
Psalms 17:7 7. Show—set apart as special
and eminent (Exodus 8:18; Psalms 4:3).
thy right hand—for Thy
power.
Psalms 33:4 4-9. Reasons for praise: first,
God's truth, faithfulness, and mercy, generally; then, His creative
power which all must honor.
Psalms 33:7 4-9. Reasons for praise: first,
God's truth, faithfulness, and mercy, generally; then, His creative
power which all must honor.
Psalms 44:4 4. Thou art my King—literally,
"he who is my King," sustaining the same covenant relation
as to the "fathers."
Psalms 62:4 4. his excellency—or,
elevation to which God had raised him ( :-). This they try to do by lies and duplicity ( :-).
Psalms 64:4 4. the perfect—one innocent of
the charges made (Psalms 18:23).
fear not— (Psalms 18:23- :), not regarding God.
Psalms 83:13 13. like a wheel—or, whirling
of any light thing (Isaiah 17:13),
as stubble or chaff (Psalms 1:4).
Psalms 88:4 4. go . . . pit—of destruction
(Psalms 28:1).
as a man—literally, "a
stout man," whose strength is utterly gone.
Psalms 93:2 2-4. His underived power exceeds
the most sublime exhibitions of the most powerful objects in nature
(Psalms 89:9).
Psalms 94:3 3, 4. In an earnest
expostulation he expresses his desire that the insolent triumph of
the wicked may be ended.
Ezekiel 44:1-31 CAPITULO 44
Vv. 1-31. LAS ORDENANZAS PARA EL PRINCIPE Y LOS SACERDOTES.
2. cerrada: no se abrirá—( Job 12:14; Isaías 22:22; Apocalipsis 3:7). “Cerrada” al pueblo ( Éxodo 19:21), pero abierta al “príncipe” (v. 3), puesto que él ocupa el lugar de Dios en los
Hosea 13:4 4. (Hosea 12:9;
Isaiah 43:11).
no saviour—temporal as
well as spiritual.
besides me— (Isaiah 43:11- :).
Jonah 1:4 4. sent out—literally, caused
a wind to burst forth. COVERDALE
translates, "hurled a greate wynde into the see."
Habakkuk 2:12 12. buildeth a town with
blood—namely, Babylon rebuilt and enlarged by blood-bought
spoils (compare Daniel 4:30).
Mark 1:1-45 la vida pública del Señor, sin embargo, reconocía Marcos en Cristo, en común con el cuarto evangelista, la gloria del Unigénito del Padre.
2. Como está escrito en Isaías el profeta—“en los profetas”, según el texto recibido ( Malaquías 3:1; Isaías 40:3). He aquí yo envío a mi mensajero delante de tu faz, que apareje tu camino delante de Tito 3. Voz del que clama en el desierto: Aparejad el camino del Señor; enderezad sus veredas—La segunda de estas citas es dada por Mateo y Lucas en la misma conexión,
1 Corinthians 3:4 4. ( :-).
are ye not carnal—The
oldest manuscripts read, "Are ye not men?" that is,
"walking as men" unregenerate ( :-).
Colossians 4:1-18 vuestras obligaciones como amos. Véase “vosotros, amos, haced a ellos lo mismo” (Nota, Efesios 6:9). Alford traduce “justicia”, “equidad”, lo que da una interpretación amplia y liberal de la justicia en asuntos comunes ( Filemón 1:16). sabiendo—(Cap. 3:24). también vosotros—tanto como ellos.
2. Perseverad—Griego, “Continuad perseverantes” ( Efesios 6:18); “orando en todo tiempo … velando en ello”; aquí, “velando en ella”, en la oración; velando contra la indolencia en cuanto a la oración y en la oración,
James 1 overview CHAPTER 1
:-. INSCRIPTION:
EXHORTATION ON HEARING,
SPEAKING, AND WRATH.
The last subject is discussed in
James 3:13-4.
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These files are a derivative of an electronic edition prepared from text scanned by Woodside Bible Fellowship.
This expanded edition of the Jameison-Faussett-Brown Commentary is in the public domain and may be freely used and distributed.