My commentary for Psalm 119:81-88 Kaph: How Long Must Your Servant Wait? is now available. Look for the word "FEATURED" or the name of the file in Devotions from Psalm 119.
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My commentary for Psalm 119:81-88 Kaph: How Long Must Your Servant Wait? is now available. Look for the word "FEATURED" or the name of the file in Devotions from Psalm 119.
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TBT: my commentary for Psalm 119:105 - 112, which relates to the Hebrew letter Nun, Your Word Is a Lamp To My Feet, is available in Devotions from Psalm 119, in Commentaries.
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My commentary for Psalm 34, Wonderful Security in Fearing God, is available in Devotions from Psalms, in Commentaries.
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In readiness for the new year, my Commentary segment #148: Proverbs 20:25 - Don't Break Out In a Rash seems appropriate for guiding New Year's Resolutions. It is found in Studies in the Book of Proverbs.
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My REVISED Outline of the Book of Ruth is now available in Bible Outlines, in Bible Content. This material is COMPLETELY FREE and is usable for individual or class Bible study.
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My QA: How can Jesus help me with my problems today? from June 23, 2019, is now available in Questions Answered.
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“A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance, But by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken” (Proverbs 15:13). A happy face usually shows a happy heart within. “Sorrow of the heart” would usually show a depressed or dejected individual. One person cannot have both at the same time! “All the days of the afflicted are evil, But he who is of a merry heart has a continual feast” (Prover…
My commentary #63 on Proverbs 12:25, Why Put In a Good Word?, is available in Studies in the book of Proverbs in Commentaries.
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