Morning Prayer (Part 2)


For Psalm 25, Prof. Calvin comments on the phrase, “…let me not be ashamed…”

Zondervan Pictorial Bible: Genesis comments on Exodus 19-40: Sinai, Ten Commandments, Calf-incident, and Tabernacle issues.

ISBE on the route of the Exodus: Prof. T. V. Brisko discusses sites in favor of the southern exodus theory.

For Genesis 11.27-25.11: Prof. Keil is taking another round on the Angel of the LORD.

For Judges 6.27-35, Prof. Keil does another round on the Angel of the LORD, like Genesis above.

For Isaiah 10.5-19, Prof. Henry further explicates Sennacherib’s motives in leadership and conquest.

ISBE on Johannine Theology, Prof. I. Howard Marshall comments briefly on divergent views of John from Bultmann to Dodd.

For Mathew 8.1-4, Prof. Jamieson discusses the healing of the man with leprosy.

For Romans 5.12-21, Prof. Hodge is repeating himself again on 5.12-21. However, usefully, he quotes from those of other theological prejudices that agree with the Reformed view.

For Acts 1.1-5, Prof. Henry comments on the promise of the Holy Spirit, given by the Passion, and repeated now in the Pre-Ascensional period.

Frederick Copleston’s “History of Philosophy: Greece and Rome (1.1):” concludes his discussion of Pythagorean religion, music and math. Plato will learn transmigration of soul and will be insistent upon it.

EDT: Soul Sleep: one predicate is that the Scripture describes death as sleep.


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