Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, April 23rd, 2026
the Third Week after Easter
the Third Week after Easter
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Bible Commentaries
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2 Chronicles 34:4 4. the graves of them that had
sacrificed unto them—He treated the graves themselves as guilty
of the crimes of those who were lying in them [BERTHEAU].
Job 39:4 4. are in good liking—in good
condition, grow up strong.
with corn—rather, "in
the field," without man's care.
return not—being able
to provide for themselves.
Psalms 102:1 1-3. The terms used occur in
Psalms 4:1; Psalms 17:1;
Psalms 17:6; Psalms 18:6;
Psalms 31:2; Psalms 31:10;
Psalms 37:20.
Psalms 18:25 25-27. God renders to men
according to their deeds in a penal, not vindictive, sense (Leviticus 26:23;
Leviticus 26:24).
merciful—or, "kind"
(Psalms 4:3).
Psalms 26:4 4-8. As exemplified by the
fruits of divine grace, presented in his life, especially in his
avoiding the wicked and his purposes of cleaving to God's worship.
Psalms 26:7 4-8. As exemplified by the
fruits of divine grace, presented in his life, especially in his
avoiding the wicked and his purposes of cleaving to God's worship.
Proverbs 14:32 32. driven—thrust out
violently (compare Psalms 35:5;
Psalms 35:6).
hath hope—trusteth
(Proverbs 10:2; Proverbs 11:4;
Psalms 2:12), implying assurance of
help.
Isaiah 65:19 19. ( :-).
weeping . . . no more—
(Isaiah 25:7; Isaiah 25:8;
Isaiah 35:10; Revelation 7:17;
Revelation 21:4), primarily, foretold of
Jerusalem; secondarily, of all the redeemed.
Jeremiah 13:13 13. upon David's throne—literally,
who sit for David on his throne; implying the succession of
the Davidic family (Jeremiah 22:4).
all—indiscriminately of
every rank.
Jeremiah 38:19 19. afraid of the Jews—more
than of God (Proverbs 29:25; John 9:22;
John 12:43).
mock me—treat me
injuriously (1 Samuel 31:4).
Lamentations 1:16 16. (Jeremiah 13:17;
Jeremiah 14:17). Jerusalem is the
speaker.
mine eye, mine eye—so
Lamentations 4:18, "our end . . .
our end"; repetition for emphasis.
Pe.
Ezekiel 39:28 28. The Jews, having no
dominion, settled country, or fixed property to detain them, may
return at any time without difficulty (compare Hosea 3:4;
Hosea 3:5).
Zechariah 7:13 13. he cried—by His prophets.
they cried—in their
calamities.
I . . . not hear—retribution
in kind (Proverbs 1:24-26;
Isaiah 1:15; Micah 3:4).
Malachi 3:11 11. I will rebuke—(See on :-). I will no longer "rebuke (English Version,
'corrupt') the seed," but will rebuke every agency that could
hurt it (Amos 4:9).
Matthew 7:4 4. Or how wilt thou say to thy
brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a
beam is in thine own eye?
John 3:22 22-24. land of Judea—the rural
parts of that province, the foregoing conversation being held in the
capital.
baptized—in the sense
explained in John 4:2.
Acts 18:6 6. Your blood be upon your own
heads, c.—See Ezekiel 33:4
Ezekiel 33:9.
from henceforth I will go
unto the Gentiles—Compare Ezekiel 33:9- :.
Romans 11:8 8. as it is written— (Isaiah 29:10;
Deuteronomy 29:4).
God hath given—"gave"
them the spirit of
slumber—"stupor"
unto this day—"this
present day."
Joshua 24:4 4. I gave unto Esau mount Seir—(See
on :-). In order that he might
be no obstacle to Jacob and his posterity being the exclusive heirs
of Canaan.
Joshua 3:2 2-4. the officers went through the
host; And they commanded the people—The instructions given at
this time and in this place were different from those described ( :-).
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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.