Evening Prayer




For Psalm 20, Prof. Calvin comments on Levitical sacrifices as noted by the Psalmist.

ISBE on the dating of Exodus: Prof. R. K. Harrison comments on the third stipulation in the Egyptian-Hittite treaty between Rameses 2 and Hattisilus 3, recorded variously (in writing!) c. 1290 BC. This stipulation notes that Ramses 2 had suffered a “crime.” Well, that begs for answers,

For Genesis 4.1-8: Prof. Keil comments on the qualities of the offerings offered by Cain and Abel.

For Judges 1.27-35, Prof. Keil gives a geography lesson on what was conquered and what wasn’t.

For Isaiah 8.1-8, Prof. Henry notes that Isaiah calls for witnesses to certify his sermon for the sake of the future. Assyria is coming.

ISBE on Mark: Dr. R. P. Martin repeats himself again.

For Mathew 5.43-48, Prof. Jamieson comments on God’s rain and sunshine on the evil and good. Therefore, follow God’s goodness.

For Revelation 18.9-24, Prof. Henry comments on how bad the followers of the Red Dragon are bemoaning their losses—all without repentance, but grief over their losses.


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