Genesis 35:8
The name given to the old oak-tree speaks of mourning, of very
thoughtful and sorrowful, if not of very bitter tears; of kindly
remembrances of old days and faithful duties; of the utter blotting
out of every recollection but such as are kindly, sad, and hopeful.
Deborah was only an old... [ Continue Reading ]
Genesis 35:28
The lives of Abraham and Jacob are as attractive as the life of Isaac
is apparently unattractive. Isaac's character had few-salient
features. It had no great faults, no striking virtues; it is the
quietest, smoothest, most silent character in the Old Testament. It is
owing to this that... [ Continue Reading ]