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  1. 24 Ιουν 2024 · Matthew 6:1-4: Generosity and the True Reward. Watch a short video commentary on Matthew 6:1-4 that explains why Jesus warns his followers about doing the common religious practices of his day in public.

  2. 4 ημέρες πριν · Obadiah 1. This book is wholly concerning Edom, a nation nearly allied and near adjoining to Israel, and yet an enemy to the seed of Jacob, inheriting the enmity of their father Esau to Jacob. Now here we have, after the preface, ver 1. I. Threatenings against Edom, 1. That their pride should be humbled, ver 2-4. 2.

  3. 6 ημέρες πριν · Titus 1. In this chapter we have, I. The preface or introduction to the epistle, showing from and to whom it was written, with the apostle’s salutation and prayer for Titus, wishing all blessings to him, ver 1-4. II. Entrance into the matter, by signifying the end of Titus’s being left at Crete, ver 5. III.

  4. 4 ημέρες πριν · Hebrews 6 In this chapter the apostle proceeds to persuade the Hebrews to make a better proficiency in religion than they had done, as the best way to prevent apostasy, the dreadful nature and consequences of which sin he sets forth in a serious manner (ver 1-8), and then expresses his good hopes co...

  5. 2 Ιουλ 2024 · After the introduction ( ver 1, 2) the apostle begins with the narrative of his troubles and God’s goodness, which he had met with in Asia, by way of thanksgiving to God ( ver 3-6 ), and for the edification of the Corinthians, ver 7-11.

  6. 5 ημέρες πριν · The Legacy of Matthew Henry. PDF (AUD 4) Issue: Vol. 73 No. 3 (2014) Published: Dec 1, 2014. Allan Harman. Abstract. We can take encouragement from Matthew Henry’s life and ministry. He lived through a very difficult and confused period of English church history, but outward circumstances did not change the direction of his ministry.

  7. 4 ημέρες πριν · 1 Corinthians 7 In this chapter the apostle answers some cases proposed to him by the Corinthians about marriage. He, I. Shows them that marriage was appointed as a remedy against fornication, and therefore that persons had better marry than burn, ver 1-9.

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