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- Page 6 and 7: Of God’s word most often neglecte
- Page 8 and 9: To show how this promise was to be
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- Page 14 and 15: prophesy in part. But when that whi
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- Page 18 and 19: Chap. 35 - The Rebellion of Korah .
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- Page 22 and 23: The Sovereign of the universe was n
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- Page 26 and 27: There had been no change in the pos
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- Page 32 and 33: Chap. 2 - The CreationThis chapter
- Page 34 and 35: After the creation of Adam every li
- Page 36 and 37: In Eden, God set up the memorial of
- Page 38 and 39: purpose of God in their creation. P
- Page 40 and 41: Chap. 3 - The Temptation and FallTh
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redemption! the love of God for a w
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hearing of our first parents, was t
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Crime would increase through succes
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in his expiring agony upon the cros
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brother to approach God in the divi
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instead of joining in rebellion aga
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76
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Notwithstanding that Cain had by hi
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Chap. 6 - Seth and EnochThis chapte
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“in the way of Cain” (Jude 11);
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the glory of God was revealed, and
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when Christ should appear the secon
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his loss was felt on earth. The voi
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Chap. 7 - The FloodThis chapter is
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showing his order in that respect.
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94
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God. They claimed that their idols
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directions, their numbers darkening
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charging him with injustice and cru
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of sense; for this world and this l
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the fears of the people were quiete
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to build an altar and offer from ev
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by a vast, turbid sea, Everywhere w
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“I will show wonders in heaven ab
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“By the word of the Lord were the
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These persons have lost the simplic
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We are thus led to adore the Creato
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in the tents of Shem.” In the ble
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was not needed, and the directions
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122
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theories from the supposed deductio
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The message of God came to Abraham,
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one side and Mount Gerizim on the o
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gives them opportunity to correct t
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Chap. 12 - Abraham in CanaanThis ch
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telling influence in favor of the t
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to secure so rich a booty. His exam
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token of the fulfillment of this co
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And in view of this he pleaded, “
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them in Mesopotamia, and that the t
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appreciation of his great goodness
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to thy mistress, and submit thyself
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blessing a life of sacrifice in pat
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150
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gave him life restore it? Looking b
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the law.” But genuine faith will
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Chap. 14 - Destruction of SodomThis
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city, and the pleasure-seeking thro
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it.” The strangers whom Lot had e
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to be unworthy of life, for the pre
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There is cause for alarm in the con
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become so interwoven with their cha
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Galatians 3:16. Abraham himself was
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the pure worship of the living God.
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Cain to his own time. The consequen
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father’s judgment was the result
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who should inherit its blessings mu
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Rebekah divined his purpose. She wa
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they cry, “Let us eat and drink;
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the heavens his voice was heard:
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unexpected favors are granted us, w
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excited envy and jealousy, and his
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Ghost hath made you overseers, to f
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proposed to enter into a covenant o
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greeting to his brother. He instruc
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bring about that which God would ha
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200
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back to his repentance for his sin,
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Chap. 19 - The Return to CanaanThis
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were in their hand, and all their e
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“Blessed are they that do his com
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“Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
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who would not overlook their cruelt
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to instruct, comfort, and protect h
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216
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every deed there is an unseen witne
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It was humiliating to Pharaoh to tu
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“he made him lord of his house, a
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Chap. 21 - Joseph and his BrothersT
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Already his father and the families
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before Joseph. As his eye fell upon
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shall we speak? or how shall we cle
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not believe what he heard; but when
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As he felt death approaching, he se
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Canaan, Simeon was the smallest tri
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by the death of Rachel, by the unna
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Christ was sold to his bitterest en
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exceeding mighty; and the land was
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that he might be preserved from eve
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than the treasures in Egypt: for he
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forty years in the humble work of a
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250
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of thy father, the God of Abraham,
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he was bidden to put his hand into
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persuasion of his wife, he had negl
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land now are many, and ye make them
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termed by the Israelites false gods
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It was the hand of God, and no huma
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thus save him from the bitter humil
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crimes forfeited the mercy of God,
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All Egypt trembled before the awful
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were now convinced that he was oppo
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that the Lord doth put a difference
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accepted his Father’s law, wrough
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not a house where there was not one
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serve, will I judge: and afterward
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presented a seemingly impassable ba
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upon the shore. From the most terri
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I live will I praise the Lord: I wi
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which I have brought upon the Egypt
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instead of leading them to seek hel
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said, Tomorrow is the rest of the h
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privations and hardships that he mi
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heaven; thou shalt not forget it.
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night the pillar of fire assured th
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The Lord said to Moses, “Go unto
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The second commandment forbids the
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house are to lay aside their worldl
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presented before them, they realize
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and all the people answered with on
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13, 14. Directions had just been gi
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returned to their old superstitions
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and was directed to return without
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As they drew near the encampment, t
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322
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would have his servants prove their
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for the good of Israel, and also as
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hast said, I know thee by name, and
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heaven. The great leader understood
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agent. Like the inhabitants of all
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permitted, during their bondage, to
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contrast between the government of
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themselves were represented as impu
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flaming fire taking vengeance on th
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neither shall the covenant of My pe
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All the people responded with one a
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346
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they went into the sacred apartment
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not enter. With deep emotion the pe
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priests, was to “serve unto the e
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were regarded as sacred, and they c
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transferred to the sanctuary. By th
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cleansed, from the record of sin. I
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the light of his glory, let them no
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confused and their moral perception
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when the Lord brought them forth fr
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and to do away with the Old Testame
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us” (Hebrews 9:24), light has bee
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an hill cannot be hid. Neither do m
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the sinfulness of their own hearts,
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Chap. 33 - From Sinai to KadeshThis
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for them.” Numbers 10:33. Borne b
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first to complain. At the giving of
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name might be blotted from the book
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his master, “My lord Moses,” he
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he desired to spare her the pain of
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hidden things of darkness, and will
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after describing the beauty and fer
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tumult. With their garments rent in
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The decree that Israel was not to e
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for the Lord is not among you; that
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were continually losing sight of th
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deeds, instead of reproving their s
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On the morrow, the two hundred and
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The men who had perished had spoken
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drawn into the ranks of Satan. Like
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Chap. 36 - In the WildernessFor nea
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curseth his father, or his mother,
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yet there was great laxness in the
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The flowing of the water from the r
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march would bring them to the borde
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416
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in the wilderness because of their
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“The Lord was wroth with me for y
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Chap. 38 - The Journey Around EdomT
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teaches Israel to spare the people
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office of the priesthood, and had h
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in an engagement with Arad, one of
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him as the only one who could inter
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Many of the Israelites saw no help
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skill in warfare was concerned, the
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pathways, steep and difficult of as
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Chap. 40 - BalaamThis chapter is ba
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entire control of him. It was this
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obstructing his path. The man becam
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kingdom, escorted Balaam to “the
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446
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If Balaam had had a disposition to
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The prosperity of God’s people is
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“Let me die the death of the righ
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were departing from God and coming
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seed after him, even the covenant o
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merely that need to be guarded; he
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music, the masquerade, the dance, t
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Chap. 42 - The Law RepeatedThis cha
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“The Lord did not set his love up
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eaten and be full; then beware lest
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only historical, but prophetic. Whi
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tabernacle, while the pillar of clo
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had wrought for them, notwithstandi
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474
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life.” John 3:15. Grief, indignat
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over his dead body had they known t
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Moses was a type of Christ. He hims
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to Moses, and by his quiet, unprete
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from their place, “and go after i
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day have I rolled away the reproach
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our adversaries?” the answer was
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490
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as a stronghold; judgments were thr
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the place. These rushed to the atta
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Passover, and the appearance of the
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elders of Israel bowed to the earth
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had dug, and the oak under which he
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502
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voice, to write with his own hand t
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among them.” Knowing that it was
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their appeal, because of the fraud
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Chap. 48 - The Division of CanaanTh
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hebron was the seat of the dreaded
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of the Perizzites and of the giants
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given up to the avenger. And those
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ten tribes entered Canaan forty tho
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conviction. A spirit of kindness, a
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Joshua appealed to the people thems
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called forth the unhesitating respo
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to himself a specified portion of m
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there were but ten: when one came t
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Chap. 51 - God’s Care for the Poo
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The observance of the sabbatical ye
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the original possessor. By the spec
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Christ as if shown to himself. An a
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“The winter is past,The rain is o
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Fifty days from the offering of fir
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The people of Israel praised God at
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I will drive them out from before t
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they had since increased greatly, a
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morning: if he be a God, let him pl
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self-control, but they were men of
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552
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self-confident and forgetful of the
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he had been appointed to officiate
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rejecters of God’s mercy and the
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Chap. 54 - SamsonThis chapter is ba
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training and the formation of right
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which the trouble began. Samson had
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three times, and hast not told me w
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but the truth is that he who is mas
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as one highly favored of God, and t
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Out of heaven shall He thunder upon
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co-worker with the Lord of heaven a
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they had lost all sense of its holi
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honor Me I will honor, and they tha
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accomplish the good that he had mea
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make an end. For I have told him th
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left upon the page of history a tes
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come when they, too, must meet the
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were silently falling in the pathwa
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trying as the duty had been, Samuel
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Chap. 58 - The Schools of the Proph
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will of God and man’s duty toward
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by the desire for self-exaltation,
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598
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love. He has linked us to himself b
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baseness, because it would be a deg
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administration. Divinely invested w
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that follows, they may be led to re
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revealed the hidden depravity in th
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the prophet’s direction, the plac
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him the customary presents. Those w
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of his sin, and here was made that
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Chap. 60 - The Presumption of SaulT
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Yet the Lord still cared for them a
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620
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commands cuts off the fulfillment t
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Soon the noise of the battle was he
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the case of Saul. His own course co
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shalt blot out the remembrance of A
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the king: “It repenteth Me that I
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“I will not return with thee,”
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Holy Spirit, and persisted in his s
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In Saul, God had given to Israel a
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When the sacrifice was ended, and b
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640
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Author of every good and perfect gi
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more fully to do the will of God th
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and with whom hast thou left those
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There was a ring of fearlessness in
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Saul, however, did not long remain
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until he could take the young man
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become uncontrollable. He was deter
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reach Nob, a city but a few miles d
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chosen David as the future ruler of
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Chap. 65 - The Magnanimity of David
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Saul rose up the went out of the ca
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It was when the nation was racked w
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us both by night and day, all the w
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a scene of drunken revelry. Not unt
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670
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he was astonished and subdued at th
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“And it came to pass in those day
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longed for help and guidance. But i
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678
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The woman’s first words under the
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against the Lord’s anointed, Saul
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Nearly all forms of ancient sorcery
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should have fellowship with devils.
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power, go unto wizards, whose knowl
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Chap. 68 - David at ZiklagThis chap
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After three days’ travel David an
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But for the restraining power of Go
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the throne of Israel was removed, b
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“Blessed be ye of the Lord, that
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manifested his abhorrence of the bl
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to the mountains and hills and to t
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their position in the valley of Rep
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but the Lord could not accept the s
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Then hundreds of voices, uniting, s
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710
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from the sheepcote, from following
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unprovoked by him. The circumstance
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He rescueth me from mine enemies:Ye
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God, the only Source of strength, h
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and if so be that the king’s wrat
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The prophet’s rebuke touched the
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the divine sentence was hanging ove
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Though David had fallen, the Lord l
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David had neglected the duty of pun
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Absalom mingled with them and liste
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place, and abide with the king: for
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734
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With this gleam of light in the dar
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Israel? How natural it would have s
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Ahithophel urged upon Absalom the n
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“Lord, how are they increased tha
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at one blow to destroy the instigat
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Chap. 73 - The Last Years of DavidT
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thy foes, while that the sword of t
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their crime. The execution of the s
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gold five thousand talents and ten
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David’s “last words,” as reco
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756
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Note 2. Page 272. That the plagues
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between Isaac’s birth and Jacob
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led them through the wilderness and
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control the conscience, and thus ha