Expositions of Holy Scripture: Isaiah and JeremiahCCEL |
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... reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow: though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. 19. If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land. 20. But if ye ...
... reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow: though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. 19. If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land. 20. But if ye ...
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... reason for the deliverance of the slaves; namely, the utter destruction of the armour and weapons of their enemy. The Revised Version is right in its rendering, though it may be doubtful whether its margin is not better than its text ...
... reason for the deliverance of the slaves; namely, the utter destruction of the armour and weapons of their enemy. The Revised Version is right in its rendering, though it may be doubtful whether its margin is not better than its text ...
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... reason of the resting on Him of the Spirit of Jehovah. The directness, fulness, and continuousness of His inspiration are emphatically proclaimed in that word 'shall rest,' which can scarcely fail to recall John's witness, 'I have ...
... reason of the resting on Him of the Spirit of Jehovah. The directness, fulness, and continuousness of His inspiration are emphatically proclaimed in that word 'shall rest,' which can scarcely fail to recall John's witness, 'I have ...
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... reason to exercise the power—we can dismiss the thought of Him. 'They did not like to retain God in their knowledge.' Individual sins may seem of small moment, but an opaque veil can be woven out of very fine thread. II. To veil God ...
... reason to exercise the power—we can dismiss the thought of Him. 'They did not like to retain God in their knowledge.' Individual sins may seem of small moment, but an opaque veil can be woven out of very fine thread. II. To veil God ...
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... reason why the Christian is warranted in cherishing an unpresumptuous hope that he will know even as he is known is not that then he will have dropped the veil of flesh and sense, but that he will have dropped the thicker, more stifling ...
... reason why the Christian is warranted in cherishing an unpresumptuous hope that he will know even as he is known is not that then he will have dropped the veil of flesh and sense, but that he will have dropped the thicker, more stifling ...
內容
QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE Isaiah xxx | |
THREE PICTURES OF ONE REALITY Isaiah xxxi | |
THE LORDS FURNACE Isaiah xxxi | |
THE HIDINGPLACE Isaiah xxxii | |
HOW TO DWELL IN THE FIRE OF GOD Isaiah xxxiii 14 15 I | |
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