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The Day of Rebuke
In this chapter God’s judgment results in three things: 1. Rebuke (vv. 1-7). This is addressed to the religious leaders, the nation in general and the royalty. It is especially directed to the religious and governmental leaders, who have been …
A Fool’s Mouth Brings Destruction
We are often confronted in Scripture with the evil that the tongue inflicts on others. A fool finds himself constantly in trouble because he speaks from a heart that is corrupt. In fact his mouth eventually will lead him to destruction if he is not brought to repentance. His sp …
Ezra Expressed Sorrow in His Prayer
The rest of the chapter contains Ezra’s prayer. It is in its entirety one of confession of sin, with no petition or request of any kind. Although Ezra was not personally guilty of these sins, he identifies himself with his people in his prayer. He acknowledged that all the horrib …
The Blessing of Answered Prayer
David may have written this psalm after the purchase of the threshing floor of Araunah (II Sam. 24) and the erection of the alter there to the Lord. Prosperity had caused David to become self-confident and proud. As a result of this God sent a great plague upon Israel which killed 70,000 …
The Discipline For Disobedience
God is a God of holiness and those that disobey His law have judgment resting upon them. This section on curses is much more extensive than the blessings section. As a disobedient nation Israel would not only miss the rewards of obedience, but suffer pestilence (v. 16, 25), famin …
The Work on The Temple Progresses
Governor Tattenai, Shethar Bozenai, and their advisors sent a report to King Darius wishing him the best (vv. 6-7). They tell how they went to Judah, where the temple of the great God is being built with huge stones and wooden beams set in the walls (v. 8). Everyone is working ha …
A Prayer For Help
Psalm 120 is the first of a series of fifteen “Pilgrim Psalms†which were sung by those journeying to the Jewish Temple for the annual feasts (Passover, Pentecost, etc.). Each of these psalms is a “step†along the journey. Psalm 120 is not a happy song, beginning with distress and ending with …
Sacrifices To Ask The Lord’s Blessing
III. THE PEACE (WEAVE OR HEAVE) OFFERING – Chapter 3The “peace (fellowship) offering” is the third sacrifice of worship. It represented the personal fellowship between God and each Israelite person that resulted from the relationship that God had established with the re …
A Bloody Account of Treachery
This is a bloody account, an account of treachery, of jealously. Ishmael was of the royal family, one of the chief officers of the king. Perhaps that accounts for his jealousy of the man who, though of humble origin, had been appointed governor of the land. So in a scene of appar …
Paul’s Plan to Visit Rome
Paul had not been hindered in going to Rome because of Satanic opposition or physical obstacles, but by the challenge of completing his work right where he was. He was the type of person who finished one job before he started another one. Paul had a desire for many years to go to Spain (v.