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This Hebrew adjective (BDB 12) is used of things, people, and God. When used of God it is an attempt to describe His incomprehensible grandeur (cf. Ps. 76:4; 93 ...
C. G. B. Gray in his book, The Forms of Hebrew Poetry (1915) developed the concept of balanced ... (1) to redeem Israel (Luke 24:21). (2) to give Himself to ...
My God, my God, why have You forsaken me? Far from my deliverance are the words of my groaning. ... O my God, I cry by day, but You do not answer; And by night, ...
As we work through these verses, note how God-centered they are. The church first and foremost belongs to God, not to any man. God planned it; He sent His Son ...
This excellent article has a helpful summary of the book, chapter by chapter. Baxter, Explore the Book, I, p. 23. Kidner, p. 127. Francis A ...
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