MacArthur 1 & 2 Timothy is a New Testament commentary by John MacArthur on the two epistles of Paul to Timothy.
Webmaster
Webmaster: [email protected]
We would like to give a shout-out to our friends at www.monergism.com
Donations: donate to help support this website.
Categories
Sidebar Advertisements
Biblically Defining What is a Woman? Examines the definitions of woman and man in the light of the Bible's teaching. What a woman is not | Understanding how women (and men) Fit into the Nature of God (the Trinity) | God is defined as God is love. | Firstly, Love is Giving | Secondly, different persons are essential in Love | The Love-Nature of God demanded Creation | The Relation Within the Persons of the Trinity to Each Other | Each Person of the Trinity is Different from the other Two | Betrayal of that Love Relationship, What is this betrayal? What is not betrayal? | God's Principle Desire: Spiritual Harmony | Marriage is God's Answer to Man's Problem | Mixed Marriages Are Wrong, Harmful to both | Disruptive Marriages and Heavenly Marriages | A Wife is precious to her Husband | So what is a woman? | Why Jesus had to learn Obedience | The Blessedness of God's Way | To be a Woman is to Be Feminine.Upcoming Posts
- Collection of docx Sat 4/19/25
- Watson Thomas A Body of Divinity Sat 5/17/25
- Leighton, Robert-A Practical Commentary upon the First Epistle of Peter Sat 5/17/25
- Zanchius, Jerome – Absolute Predestination Sat 5/17/25
- Charles Simeon Devotional Commentary Sun 5/18/25
- Austin-Sparks What is a Christian Sun 5/18/25
- Murray, Andrew-Absolute Surrender Sun 5/18/25
- Alleine Alarm to Unconverted Sinners Mon 5/19/25
Site Archives
These pages are archives of the downloads added to this site, organized by year and month. (Download links included)
2024 12Dec.
More Good Posts
fam37 Manliness: Acting like a Man is an examination of what God means when He wants men to act like men. Topics: A Faithful Man, who can find? | A Faithful man is not Lazy. | A Faithful Man Orders his Life. | A Man is one who overcomes, a Fighter. | Effeminate Men | 1 Corinthians 16:13 Quit you like men
See the Tract: fam37 Manliness: Acting like a Man-
Recent Posts
Donate
Google Ads
Buy me a Cup of Coffee
I am Pastor David Cox, the Webmaster of this site. I am an independent Baptist Missionary pastor working in Mexico City since 1984. Many churches reject a fundamentalist because we do not accept the many false doctrines that modern churches have in common. We believe the Bible, and we preach and teach it. I have written over 400+ tracts and more than 60+ books which are just an extension of my pulpit ministry. All are free. Please help us keep this good material on the Internet for the world.
If you like what you see on this website, please help us with even a small donation. These sites cost me about $10 per month per site. Please donate something to help with this burden.
----->>>Donate something today <<<-----
Note: I am a local church missionary, and you can find my home church here (davidcoxmex.com) where you can write a check to our ministry and receive a tax-deductible receipt at the end of the year.Free Books
Dagg Manual of Theology (and links to this work in various other formats).
Dagg Manual of Theology (MySword for Android)
Dagg Manual of Theology (theWord Bible Format)
Dagg Manual of Theology (esword format)
Dagg Manual of Theology (PDF Format)
Rainy Expositor Philippians Commentary
THE EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS
BY
ROBERT RAINY, D.D.
PRINCIPAL OF NEW COLLEGE, EDINBURGH
NEW YORK:
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY,
Lafayette Place.
1900.
PREFATORY NOTE.
Not much need be said by way of preface, in addition to what is suggested in the introductory chapter.
It may be observed, however, that the Apostle’s teaching repeatedly touches on the question, How the problem of practical human life on this earth is to be conceived and dealt with under the light and the influences of Christianity? The thought occurred that some expository passages might be superseded by an appendix summing up in one view the principles conceived to underlie the Apostle’s way of dealing with such topics, which could be referred to on each separate occasion: and such a statement was prepared. It was, however, finally judged more suitable to the nature of an exposition to keep as close as possible to the Apostle’s turn of thought in each of the cases in which he approaches the subject, rather than to try to secure brevity by a more summary treatment.
A few sentences have been transferred from a lecture on the Apostle Paul, published some years ago.
CONTENTS.