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Bible Commentaries
Mackintosh's Notes on the Pentateuch Mackintosh's Notes
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Genesis 8:1-22
Genesis 8
We shall now return to Noah, and contemplate him in a new position. we have seen him building the ark, we have seen him in the ark, and we shall now view him going forth of the ark, and taking his place in the new world.* "And God remembered
Exodus 1:1-22
Exodus 1
We now approach, by the mercy of God, the study of the Book of Exodus, of which the great prominent theme is redemption. The first five verses recall to the mind the closing scenes of the preceding book. The favoured objects of God's electing
Exodus 21:1-36
Exodus 21 - 23
The study of this section of our book is eminently calculated to impress the heart with a sense d God's unsearchable wisdom and infinite goodness. It enables one to form some idea of the character of a kingdom governed by laws of
Exodus 22:1-31
Exodus 21 - 23
The study of this section of our book is eminently calculated to impress the heart with a sense d God's unsearchable wisdom and infinite goodness. It enables one to form some idea of the character of a kingdom governed by laws of
Exodus 23:1-33
Exodus 21 - 23
The study of this section of our book is eminently calculated to impress the heart with a sense d God's unsearchable wisdom and infinite goodness. It enables one to form some idea of the character of a kingdom governed by laws of
Exodus 36:1-38
Exodus 35 - 40
These chapters contain a recapitulation of the various parts of the tabernacle and its furniture; and inasmuch as, I have already given what I believe to be the import of the more prominent parts, it were needless to add more. There
Exodus 37:1-29
Exodus 35 - 40
These chapters contain a recapitulation of the various parts of the tabernacle and its furniture; and inasmuch as, I have already given what I believe to be the import of the more prominent parts, it were needless to add more. There
Exodus 38:1-31
Exodus 35 - 40
These chapters contain a recapitulation of the various parts of the tabernacle and its furniture; and inasmuch as, I have already given what I believe to be the import of the more prominent parts, it were needless to add more. There
Exodus 39:1-43
Exodus 35 - 40
These chapters contain a recapitulation of the various parts of the tabernacle and its furniture; and inasmuch as, I have already given what I believe to be the import of the more prominent parts, it were needless to add more. There
Exodus 40:1-38
Exodus 35 - 40
These chapters contain a recapitulation of the various parts of the tabernacle and its furniture; and inasmuch as, I have already given what I believe to be the import of the more prominent parts, it were needless to add more. There
Numbers 12:1-16
Numbers 12
The brief section of our book to which we now approach may be viewed in two distinct aspects; in the first place, it is typical or dispensational; and, in the second, moral or practical.
In the union of Moses with "the Ethiopian woman,"
Numbers 22:1-41
Numbers 22 - 24
These three chapters form a distinct section of our book - a truly marvellous section, abounding in rich and varied instruction. In it we have presented to us, first, the covetous prophet; and, secondly, His sublime prophecies.
Numbers 23:1-30
Numbers 22 - 24
These three chapters form a distinct section of our book - a truly marvellous section, abounding in rich and varied instruction. In it we have presented to us, first, the covetous prophet; and, secondly, His sublime prophecies.
Numbers 24:1-25
Numbers 22 - 24
These three chapters form a distinct section of our book - a truly marvellous section, abounding in rich and varied instruction. In it we have presented to us, first, the covetous prophet; and, secondly, His sublime prophecies.
Numbers 27:1-23
Numbers 27
The conduct of the daughters of Zelophehad, as recorded in the opening section of this chapter, presents a striking and beautiful contrast to the unbelief on which we have just been commenting. They, most assuredly, belonged not to the
Numbers 28:1-31
Numbers 28 - 29
These two chapters must be read together; they form a distinct section of our book - a section pregnant with interest and instruction. The second verse of chapter 28 gives us a condensed statement of the contents of the entire section.
Numbers 29:1-40
Numbers 28 - 29
These two chapters must be read together; they form a distinct section of our book - a section pregnant with interest and instruction. The second verse of chapter 28 gives us a condensed statement of the contents of the entire section.
Deuteronomy 12:1-32
Deuteronomy 12
We now enter upon a new section of our marvellous book. The discourses contained in the first eleven chapters having established the all-important principle of obedience, we now come to the practical application of the principle
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