Morning Prayer
Halley’s “Bible Handbook:” gives the run-up to the monarchy, Saul, David, Solomon and the divided monarchy.
For Psalm 28, Prof. Calvin comments on smiling and unctuous faces that are masks hiding malice beneath.
Zondervan Pictorial Bible: “Isaiah:” discusses the structure of Isaiah, a complex document.
ISBE on “Leviticus:” continues to discuss “cleanness” and “uncleanness” in Leviticus.
For Genesis 21: Prof. Keil discusses the peace treaty between Abraham and Abimelech, king of the Philistines.
For Judges 12.1ff., Prof. Keil is long-talking the story on Jepthan.
For Isaiah 13, Prof. Henry introduces the God of the nations and judgments to come.
ISBE on Johannine Theology, Prof. I. Howard Marshall comments on a person meeting Jesus—to decide or not to decide over that meeting.
For Mathew 10.5-15, Prof. Jamieson comments on “shake the dust off your feet.”
For Romans 7, Prof. Hodge discusses the divided man—finding a law of sin within and doing what one does not want to do, thus, affirming continuing sin and the validity of the law.
For Acts 2.1ff., Prof. Henry discusses the cloven tongues of fire resting on the gathered disciples.
Frederick Copleston’s “History of Philosophy: Greece and Rome (1.1):” discusses Protagoras.
EDT: “Laity:” the people, or, in denominations the people distinguished from the ordained clergy.
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