17 The death of James and the escape of Peter mark a crisis in the
history of the kingdom proclamation. The power in Jerusalem passes out
of the hands of the apostles into the hands of James, the Lord's
brother. Note that Peter does not ask them to report to the rest of
the apostles, but to James an... [ Continue Reading ]
13 John, doubtless, was at fault in thus deserting the apostles. But
there seems to be a deeper reason for his defection. Being from
Jerusalem, and a nephew of Barnabas, he represented the weakness of
the flesh and its inability to channel blessing to the nations, so was
not spiritually qualified.
1... [ Continue Reading ]
33 The rendering first psalm in place of second psalm demands some
explanation. Our three great witnesses all read second, and we would
have so rendered it, but for the confusion which would result when we
come to issue the book of Psalms. There is no longer any question that
the first and second ps... [ Continue Reading ]