Evening Prayer


For Psalm 21, Prof. Calvin is emphasizing the corporate nature of divine worship, the deliverances of the minor earthly king, David, but is prototypical and a shadow of the Eternal David.

ISBE on the dating of Exodus: Prof. R. K. Harrison begins the discussion of the 15th century date for the Exodus. He refers to 1 Kings 6.1.

For Genesis 5-6.8: Prof. Keil gives the history from Adam to Noah.

For Judges 2.6-3.6, Prof. Keil comments further on the syncretistic religion.

For Isaiah 8.9-15, Prof. Henry gives further encouragements to the remnant, the believers, those fearing God. Don’t fear these worry-warts in Jerusalem who have no trust in God.

ISBE on Mark: Dr. R. P. Martin ices out again on the “Son of God.” It’s a discussion that’s on ice in the freezer. The man needs to warm to the subject.

For Mathew 6.1-8, Prof. Jamieson read the text.

For Romans 4.1ff., Prof. Hodge moves on discussion justification apart from doings, works, or dispositions—or justification by sanctification.

For Revelation 19.11-21, Prof. Henry is finished. The glorious Redeemer rides on His white horse with His followers. It’s over for Babylon and all rejoice.


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