Smith Expositor Minor Prophets Volume 1

THE BOOK

OF

THE TWELVE PROPHETS

COMMONLY CALLED THE MINOR
BY

GEORGE ADAM SMITH, D.D., LL.D.

PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND OLD TESTAMENT EXEGESIS
FREE CHURCH COLLEGE, GLASGOW
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.—AMOS, HOSEA AND MICAH
WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND A SKETCH OF PROPHECY IN EARLY ISRAEL
NEW YORK

A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON

3 and 5 West Eighteenth Street
London: Hodder and Stoughton
1906

TO

HENRY DRUMMOND

 

CONTENTS OF VOL. I.

page
Preface vii
Chronological Table 1
INTRODUCTION
chap.
I. THE BOOK OF THE TWELVE 3
II. THE PROPHET IN EARLY ISRAEL 11
1. From the Earliest Times till Samuel.
2. From Samuel to Elisha.
III. THE EIGHTH CENTURY IN ISRAEL 31
IV. THE INFLUENCE OF ASSYRIA UPON PROPHECY 44
AMOS
V. THE BOOK OF AMOS 61
VI. THE MAN AND THE PROPHET 73
1. The Man and His Discipline (i. 1; iii. 3-8; vii. 14, 15).
2. The Word and its Origins (i. 2; iii. 3-8; and passim).
3. The Prophet and His Ministry (vii.; viii. 1-4).
VII. ATROCITIES AND ATROCITIES 121
Amos i. 3-ii.[Pg xvi]
VIII. CIVILISATION AND JUDGMENT 141
Amos iii.-iv. 3.
IX. THE FALSE PEACE OF RITUAL 156
Amos iv. 4-vi.
1. For Worship, Chastisement (iv. 4-13).
2. For Worship, Justice (v.).
3. “At Ease in Zion” (vi.).
4. A Fragment from the Plague (vi. 9, 10).
X. DOOM OR DISCIPLINE? 181
Amos viii. 4-ix.
1. Earthquake, Eclipse and Famine (viii. 4-14).
2. Nemesis (ix. 1-6).
3. The Voices of Another Dawn (ix. 7-15).
XI. COMMON-SENSE AND THE REIGN OF LAW 196
Amos iii. 3-8; iv. 6-13; v. 8, 9; vi. 12; viii. 8; ix. 5, 6.
HOSEA
XII. THE BOOK OF HOSEA 211
XIII. THE PROBLEM THAT AMOS LEFT 227
XIV. THE STORY OF THE PRODIGAL WIFE 232
Hosea i.-iii.
XV. THE THICK NIGHT OF ISRAEL 253
Hosea iv.-xiv.
XVI. A PEOPLE IN DECAY: I. MORALLY 255
Hosea iv.-vii. 7.
1. The Lord’s quarrel with Israel (iv.).
2. Priests and Princes Fail (v. 1-14).
3. Repentance Fails (v. 15-vii. 2).
[Pg xvii]4. Wickedness in High Places (vii. 3-7).
XVII. A PEOPLE IN DECAY: II. POLITICALLY 269
Hosea vii. 8-x.
1. The Confusion of the nation (vii. 8-viii. 3).
2. Artificial Kings and Artificial Gods (viii. 4-13).
3. The Effects of Exile (ix. 1-9).
4. “The Corruption that is through Lust” (ix. 10-17).
5. Once More: Puppet-Kings and Puppet-Gods (x.).
XVIII. THE FATHERHOOD AND HUMANITY OF GOD 290
Hosea xi.
XIX. THE FINAL ARGUMENT 299
Hosea xii.-xiv. 1.
1. The People and Their Father Jacob (xii.).
2. The Last Judgment (xiii.-xiv. 1).
XX. “I WILL BE AS THE DEW” 308
Hosea xiv. 2-10.
XXI. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD 318
Hosea passim.
XXII. REPENTANCE 333
Hosea passim.
XXIII. THE SIN AGAINST LOVE 346
Hosea i.-iii.; iv. 11 ff.; ix. 10 ff.; xi. 8 f.
MICAH
XXIV. THE BOOK OF MICAH 357
XXV. MICAH THE MORASTHITE 375
[Pg xviii]Micah i.
XXVI. THE PROPHET OF THE POOR 386
Micah ii., iii.
XXVII. ON TIME’S HORIZON 400
Micah iv. 1-7.
XXVIII. THE KING TO COME 408
Micah iv. 8-v.
XXIX. THE REASONABLENESS OF TRUE RELIGION 419
Micah vi. 1-8.
XXX. THE SIN OF THE SCANT MEASURE 426
Micah vi. 9-vii. 6.
XXXI. OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS 435
Micah vii. 7-20.
Index of Passages and Texts 439
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Edwards Expositor Hebrews Commentary

THE EXPOSITOR’S BIBLE

EDITED BY THE REV.
W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.
Editor of “The Expositor,” etc.

THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS
BY
THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, D.D.

London
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
27, PATERNOSTER ROW
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THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS

BY
THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, D.D.
PRINCIPAL OF THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH

NINTH EDITION

London
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
27, PATERNOSTER ROW
MCMIV


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Printed by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury.


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PREFACE.

In this volume the sole aim of the writer has been to trace the unity of thought in one of the greatest and most difficult books of the New Testament. He has endeavoured to picture his reader as a member of what is known in the Sunday-schools of Wales as “the teachers’ class,” a thoughtful Christian layman, who has no Greek, and desires only to be assisted in his efforts to come at the real bearing and force of words and to understand the connection of the sacred author’s ideas. It may not be unnecessary to add that this design by no means implies less labour or thought on the part of the writer. But it does imply that the labour is veiled. Criticism is rigidly excluded.

The writer has purposely refrained from discussing the question of the [vi]authorship of the Epistle, simply because he has no new light to throw on this standing enigma of the Church. He is convinced that St. Paul is neither the actual author nor the originator of the treatise.

In case theological students may wish to consult the volume when they study the Epistle to the Hebrews, they will find the Greek given at the foot of the page, to serve as a catch-word, whenever any point of criticism or of interpretation seems to the writer to deserve their attention.

T. C. E.

AberystwythApril 12th, 1888.


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CONTENTS.

PAGE
CHAPTER I.
THE REVELATION IN A SON 1
CHAPTER II.
THE SON AND THE ANGELS 19
CHAPTER III.
FUNDAMENTAL ONENESS OF THE DISPENSATIONS 47
CHAPTER IV.
THE GREAT HIGH-PRIEST 67
CHAPTER V.
THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RENEWAL 81
CHAPTER VI.
THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF FAILURE 97
CHAPTER VII.[viii]
THE ALLEGORY OF MELCHIZEDEK 109
CHAPTER VIII.
THE NEW COVENANT 131
CHAPTER IX.
AN ADVANCE IN THE EXHORTATION 181
CHAPTER X.
FAITH AN ASSURANCE AND A PROOF 197
CHAPTER XI.
THE FAITH OF ABRAHAM 211
CHAPTER XII.
THE FAITH OF MOSES 231
CHAPTER XIII.
A CLOUD OF WITNESSES 257
CHAPTER XIV.
CONFLICT 271
CHAPTER XV.
MOUNT ZION 291
CHAPTER XVI.
SUNDRY EXHORTATIONS 311
INDEX 331
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Denney Expositor Thessalonians Commentaries

THE EPISTLES TO THE THESSALONIANS

BY THE
REV. JAMES DENNEY, B.D.

HODDER & STOUGHTON
NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY

CONTENTS.

THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS.
PAGE
I.
THE CHURCH OF THE THESSALONIANS 3
II.
THE THANKSGIVING 21
III.
THE SIGNS OF ELECTION 37
IV.
CONVERSION 53
V.
APOLOGIA PRO VITA SUA 69
VI.
IMPEACHMENT OF THE JEWS 83
VII.
ABSENCE AND LONGING 99
VIII.
LOVE AND PRAYERS 117
IX.
PERSONAL PURITY 135
X.
CHARITY AND INDEPENDENCE 151
XI.
THE DEAD IN CHRIST 160
XII.
THE DAY OF THE LORD 185
XIII.
RULERS AND RULED 201
XIV.
THE STANDING ORDERS OF THE GOSPEL 217
XV.
THE SPIRIT 233
XVI.
CONCLUSION 251
THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS.
PAGE
I.
SALUTATION AND THANKSGIVING 271
II.
SUFFERING AND GLORY 289
III.
THE MAN OF SIN 305
IV.
THE RESTRAINT AND ITS REMOVAL 323
V.
THE THEOLOGY OF PAUL 341
VI.
MUTUAL INTERCESSION 359
VII.
THE CHRISTIAN WORTH OF LABOUR 375
VIII.
FAREWELL 391
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Nicoll Expositor Colossians and Philemon Commentary

Nicoll Expositor Colossians and Philemon

EDITED BY THE REV.
W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D..
Editor of “The Expositor,” etc.

COLOSSIANS AND PHILEMON

BY
ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D.

London
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
27, PATERNOSTER ROW


MCMII

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THE EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL TO THE COLOSSIANS AND PHILEMON

BY
ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D.

TENTH EDITION

London:
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
27, PATERNOSTER ROW


MCMII


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CONTENTS.

THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS.
PAGE
Chap. I. v. 1, 2. The Writer and the Readers 1
v. 3–8. The Prelude 21
v. 9–12. The Prayer 38
v. 12–14. The Father’s Gifts through the Son 54
v. 15–18. The Glory of the Son in His Relation to the Father, the Universe, and the Church 70
v. 19–22. The Reconciling Son 85
v. 22, 23. The Ultimate Purpose of Reconciliation and its Human Conditions 100
v. 24–27. Joy in Suffering, and Triumph in the Manifested Mystery 116
v. 28, 29. The Christian Ministry in its Theme, Methods, and Aim 132
Chap. II. v. 1–3. Paul’s Striving for the Colossians 151
v. 4–7. Conciliatory and Hortatory Transition to Polemics 168
 [vi] v. 8–10. The Bane and the Antidote 185
v. 11–13. The True Circumcision 199
v. 14, 15. The Cross the Death of Law and the Triumph over Evil Powers 213
v. 16–19. Warnings against Twin Chief Errors based upon Previous Positive Teaching 226
v. 20–23. Two Final Tests of the False Teaching 242
Chap. III. v. 1–4. The Present Christian Life a Risen Life 257
v. 5–9. Slaying Self the Foundation Precept of Practical Christianity 271
v. 9–11. The New Nature wrought out in New Life 290
v. 12–14. The Garments of the Renewed Soul 305
v. 15–17. The Practical Effects of the Peace of Christ, the Word of Christ, and the Name of Christ 320
v. 18, Ch. iv., 1. The Christian Family 335
Chap. IV. v. 2–6. Precepts for the Innermost and Outermost Life 354
v. 7–9. Tychicus and Onesimus, the Letter-Bearers 371
v. 10–14. Salutations from the Prisoner’s Friends 386
v. 15–18. Closing Messages 402
[vii]THE EPISTLE TO PHILEMON.
Chap. I. v. 1–3 417
v. 4–7 432
v. 8–11 447
v. 12–14 459
v. 15–19 470
v. 20–25 483

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