Expositions of Holy Scripture: LukeCCEL, 2019 |
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... Lord blameless. 7. And they had no child, because that Elisabeth was barren; and they both were now well stricken in ... Lord. 10. And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of incense. 11. And there appeared ...
... Lord blameless. 7. And they had no child, because that Elisabeth was barren; and they both were now well stricken in ... Lord. 10. And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of incense. 11. And there appeared ...
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... Lord.'—LUKE i. 5-17. The difference between the style of Luke's preface (vs. 1-4) and the subsequent chapters relating to the Nativity suggests that these are drawn from some Hebrew source. They are saturated with Old Testament ...
... Lord.'—LUKE i. 5-17. The difference between the style of Luke's preface (vs. 1-4) and the subsequent chapters relating to the Nativity suggests that these are drawn from some Hebrew source. They are saturated with Old Testament ...
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... Lord of men as well as angels, and angel eyes gaze on His cradle, and learn new lessons there. III. We have next the angel's message. The devoutest heart is conscious of shrinking dread when brought face to face with celestial ...
... Lord of men as well as angels, and angel eyes gaze on His cradle, and learn new lessons there. III. We have next the angel's message. The devoutest heart is conscious of shrinking dread when brought face to face with celestial ...
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... Lord,' which in this connection, and having regard to the original prophecy in Malachi, can only be the divine name. So, in some fashion not yet made plain, Messiah's advent was to be the Lord's coming to His people, and John was the ...
... Lord,' which in this connection, and having regard to the original prophecy in Malachi, can only be the divine name. So, in some fashion not yet made plain, Messiah's advent was to be the Lord's coming to His people, and John was the ...
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Alexander Maclaren. TRUE. GREATNESS. He shall be great in the sight of the Lord.'—LUKE i. 15. So spake the angel who foretold the birth of John the Baptist. 'In the sight of the Lord'—then men are not on a dead level in His eyes. Though He ...
Alexander Maclaren. TRUE. GREATNESS. He shall be great in the sight of the Lord.'—LUKE i. 15. So spake the angel who foretold the birth of John the Baptist. 'In the sight of the Lord'—then men are not on a dead level in His eyes. Though He ...
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JOHNS DOUBTS AND CHRISTS PRAISE Luke vii 1828 | |
111 1720 | |
THE PRAYING CHRIST Luke xi | |
FIRE ON EARTH Luke xii | |
KINGDOM Luke xii 2231 | |
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