Morning Prayer


For Psalm 23, Prof. Calvin discusses God as the Great Shepherd.

Zondervan Pictorial Bible: Genesis is discussed in terms of uniformitarianism and the Flood.

ISBE on the route of the Exodus: Prof. T. V. Brisko discusses the mountain ranges in the Sinai Peninsula. Of note, Mt. Sinai is about 7500 feet above sea level.

For Genesis 10.5-20: Prof. Keil discusses the descendants of Ham.

For Judges 5, Prof. Keil is still discussing Deborah and Barak—rather lengthily.

For Isaiah 10.1-4, Prof. Henry comments on the judgments befalling the oppressors.

ISBE on Luke: Dr. E. E. Ellis comments on Luke the historian.

For Mathew 7.1-11, Prof. Jamieson discusses “Ask and ye shall receive.”

For Romans 5.12-21, Prof. Hodge is still discussing varied theories about Adamic imputation.

For Revelation 22.20, Prof. Henry concludes the glorious volume of grand hope and assured promises.

Frederick Copleston’s “History of Philosophy: Greece and Rome (1.1):” discusses the centrality of

EDT: Interpretation of the Bible: comments on the need to understand geography as a part of grammatico-interpretation.

For Systematic Theology (locus 2), Prof. Hodge speaks of inspiration. What the OT says, God says.

For Theology Proper (locus 2), Prof. Reymond speaks of the full, unabridged deity of the Holy Spirit.

For Eschatology (locus 7), Prof. Berkhof speaks of immortality of race, commemoration or fame.

ODCC: Methodius (d.311): bishop of Lycia.

For Apostolic Christianity, Vol. 1 (1-100) Prof. Schaff speaks of Luke the historian.

For Medieval Christianity, Vol. 4 (590-1073), Prof. Schaff speaks of the period from Hadrian 2 to John 8 (867-882).

For the Swiss Reformation Vol. 8 (1519-1605), Prof. Schaff speaks of Calvin’s movements after his ejection from Geneva.

For Dr. Cranmer, Prof. MacCulloch chats about 1534 and the desire for new canon law.

For the Creeds of Christendom, Vol. 1, Prof. Schaff chats about the editions of Luther’s catechisms.

1994 CCC: our infallibilists speaks of Mary’s Immaculate Conception.


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