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  1. Verses 1–11. The chapter begins with a melancholy but, which puts a stop to the pleasant and agreeable prospect of things which we had in the foregoing chapters; as every man, so every church, in its best state has its but. 1. The disciples were very holy, and heavenly, and seemed to be all exceedingly good; but there were hypocrites among ...

  2. Verses 1–14. We have here an account of Christ’s feeding five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes, which miracle is in this respect remarkable, that it is the only passage of the actions of Christ’s life that is recorded by all the four evangelists. John, who does not usually relate what had been recorded by those who wrote ...

  3. Being archetypal did not mean Nathaniel was not also an actual Israelite, nor would the flesh and blood's being archetypal food and drink necessarily mean they are not also actual food and drink. If there is a reference here to actual food and drink, then it must refer somehow to the Eucharist since there is nothing else to which it would ...

  4. In John's vision the Lamb, who is Jesus of Nazareth and no one else, has been holding the seven-sealed scroll from the moment he took it from the hand of the one seated on the throne (5:7). Now he begins to open its seals. If the scroll is sealed in normal fashion, it obviously cannot be opened and read until all seven of its seals are broken.

  5. Jul 23, 2022 · Zondervan Bible Commentary: One-Volume Illustrated Edition; Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary (Old and New Testament) Zondervan KJV Commentary; It only takes a minute to create your own Bible Gateway free personal account and you’ll immediately upgrade your Bible Gateway

  6. Verses 12–23. Moses, having returned to the door of the tabernacle, becomes a humble and importunate supplicant there for two very great favours, and as a prince he has power with God, and prevails for both: herein he was a type of Christ the great intercessor, whom the Father heareth always. I.

  7. Resources Matthew Henry's Commentary Daniel Chapter 6. Chapter 6. Verses 1–5. Verses 6–10. Verses 11–17. Verses 18–24. Verses 25–28. Daniel does not give a continued history of the reigns in which he lived, nor of the state-affairs of the kingdoms of Chaldea and Persia, though he was himself a great man in those affairs; for what are ...

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