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Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible Commentary Critical
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2 Kings 21:5 5. the two courts of the house of
the Lord—the court of the priests, and the large court of the
people.
Psalms 149:5 5. in glory—the honorable
condition to which they are raised.
upon their beds—once a
place of mourning (Psalms 6:6).
Psalms 24:5 5. righteousness—the rewards
which God bestows on His people, or the grace to secure those rewards
as well as the result.
Psalms 68:5 5, 6. are illustrated by the
protection to the helpless, vindication of the innocent, and
punishment of rebels, ascribed to Him.
Psalms 69:1 1, 2. (Compare :-).
come in unto my
soul—literally, "come even to my soul," endanger my
life by drowning (Jonah 2:5).
Psalms 89:25 25. hand [and] right
hand—power (Psalms 17:7;
Psalms 60:5).
sea, and . . . rivers—limits
of his empire (Psalms 72:8).
Psalms 91:3 3. snares . . . [and] . . .
noisome pestilence—literally, "plagues of mischiefs"
(Psalms 5:9; Psalms 52:7),
are expressive figures for various evils.
Proverbs 11:6 6. deliver them—that is, from
evil, which the wicked suffer by their own doings (Proverbs 5:22;
Psalms 9:16).
Proverbs 12:5 5. thoughts—or, "purposes."
are right—literally,
"are judgment," that is, true decisions.
counsels—(Compare :-).
deceit—contrary to
truth and honesty.
Proverbs 23:4 4, 5. (Compare 1 Timothy 6:9;
1 Timothy 6:10).
thine own wisdom—which
regards riches intrinsically as a blessing.
Proverbs 24:5 5, 6. The general statement
(Ecclesiastes 9:16; Ecclesiastes 9:18)
is specially illustrated (compare Proverbs 21:22;
Psalms 144:1).
Isaiah 32:3 3. them that see—the seers or
prophets.
them that hear—the
people under instruction (Isaiah 35:5;
Isaiah 35:6).
Isaiah 61:1-11 Babilonia; pero sólo en sentido secundario.
1. es sobre mí porque me ungió—Esto fué citado por Jesús como sus credenciales para la predicación ( Lucas 4:18). El Espíritu es sobre mí al predicar, porque me ha ungido en las entrañas de mi madre ( Lucas 1:35), y en el bautismo, con el Espíritu “sin medida”, para mantenerse permanentemente sobre mí (cap. 11:2; Juan 1:32; Juan 3:34; Salmo 45:7; cf. con estos pasajes 1 Reyes 1:39; 1 Reyes 19:16; Éxodo 29:7). “Ungido” como Mesías, Profeta, Sacerdote y
Jeremiah 4:28 28. For this—on account of the
desolations just described (Isaiah 5:30;
Hosea 4:3).
not repent— (Hosea 4:3- :).
Ezekiel 2:1-10 al Mesías, indica en seguida su humildad y su exaltación, en sus manifestaciones como el hombre representativo, en su primera y segunda venidas respectivamente (Salmo 8:4; Mateo 16:13; Mateo 20:18; y por otro lado Daniel 7:13; Mateo 26:64; Juan 5:27).
2. entró espíritu en mí luego que me habló—la palabra divina siempre es acompañada por el Espíritu ( Génesis 1:2). afirmóme sobre mis pies—antes había estado “sobre su rostro” (cap. 1:28): la humillación de nuestra parte es seguida por la exaltación
Ezekiel 39:4 4, 5. (Compare :-).
upon the mountains of
Israel—The scene of Israel's preservation shall be that of the
ungodly foe's destruction.
Daniel 5 overview CHAPTER 5
:-. BELSHAZZAR'S
IMPIOUS FEAST;
THE HANDWRITING ON THE
WALL INTERPRETED
BY DANIEL OF THE
DOOM OF BABYLON
AND ITS KING.
Luke 16:5 5-7. fifty . . . fourscore—deducting
a half from the debt of the one, and a fifth from that of the other.
John 13:5 5. began to wash—proceeded to
wash. Beyond all doubt the feet of Judas were washed, as of
all the rest.
Galatians 1:5 5. be
glory—rather, as Greek, "be the glory";
the glory which is peculiarly and exclusively His. Compare Note,
see on :-.
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This expanded edition of the Jameison-Faussett-Brown Commentary is in the public domain and may be freely used and distributed.