×
Showing results for hebrew:trials AND book:19 site:alkitab.sabda.org
The Jewish trial began when Annas informally examined Jesus late Thursday night (John 18:12-14, 19-23). During this examination, members of the Sanhedrin were ...
Robertson: Act 19:19 - They brought them together They brought them together ( sunenegkantes ). Second aorist active participle of sunpherō . What a glorious ...
The Hebrew clarifies that a strong wind was blowing thus making the fire under the pot hot and causing it to boil over. 1:14 The Lord explained that the ...
The book focuses on the difficulties of the Israelites due to their lack of faith, rebellion, and apostasy. It also records God's protection of his people from ...
27:3 Judas evidently felt remorse because he realized that he had condemned an innocent man to death. His remorse (Gr. metamelomai) resulted in a kind of ...
Vain, deceived men! Can a murderer, an adulterer, a thief, and a liar enter into eternal life? No. The God of purity and justice has forbidden it. But we are ...
John Paterson puts it in The Book that is Alive: "The spoken word in Hebrew was fearfully alive. ... Daily Study Bible series. 2nd ed. and reprint ed ...
Joy in Trials. 1:2 My brothers and sisters, consider it nothing but joy when you fall into all sorts of trials, 1:3 because you know that the testing ...
Here it would include physical abuse, forced subjugation, and humiliation. This king was trying to crush the spirit of Israel by increasing their slave labor.
1:3 You and Aaron are to number all in Israel who can serve in the army, those who are twenty years old or older, by their divisions. 1:4 And to help you there ...