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  2. Psalm 12 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 12 is the twelfth psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Help, Lord; for the godly man ceaseth; for the faithful fail from among the children of men." In the Greek Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate , it is psalm 11 in a slightly different numbering, " Salvum me fac ". [ 1 ]

  3. Word Biblical Commentary - Wikipedia

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    The Word Biblical Commentary (WBC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the Bible both Old and New Testament. It is currently published by the Zondervan Publishing Company . Initially published under the "Word Books" imprint, the series spent some time as part of the Thomas Nelson list.

  4. Charles Spurgeon - Wikipedia

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    Spurgeon's Commentary on Great Chapters of the Bible; Spurgeon's Sermon Notes : ISBN 0-8254-3768-7; Talks to Farmers ; The Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith : ISBN 1-85792-221-2; The Dawn of Revival (Prayer Speedily Answered) The Down Grade Controversy; The Greatest Fight in the World; The Interpreter, or Scripture for Family Worship

  5. Psalm 19 - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Benjamin Segal's commentary on Psalm 19 Archived 2016-05-30 at the Wayback Machine; Matthew Henry's commentary on Psalm 19 (Matthew Henry (1662–1714) was a post-Reformation scholar) Charles Spurgeon's commentary on Psalm 19 (Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892) was England's best-known preacher for the second half of the 19th century.)

  6. Robert Govett - Wikipedia

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    The other, is the ability he developed to enter into the prophetic sense of the Word. There is an early letter to Govett from Spurgeon, [7] in which Spurgeon writes from Clapham on 20 October 1860, and requests some of Govett's tracts on baptism, "to disseminate a great truth which is far too much kept in the background". On the bottom corner ...

  7. Pulpit Commentary - Wikipedia

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    The Pulpit Commentary is a homiletic commentary on the Bible first published between 1880 and 1919 [1] and created under the direction of Rev. Joseph S. Exell and Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones. It consists of 23 volumes with 22,000 pages and 95,000 entries, and was written over a 30-year period with 100 contributors.

  8. Psalm 71 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 71 is the 71st psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion". It has no title in the Hebrew version. In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm ...

  9. Darby Bible - Wikipedia

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    In [the] beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.*He* was in the beginning with God. All things received being through him, and without him not one [thing] received being which has received being. John 7:16–17 [9] Jesus therefore answered them and said, My doctrine is not mine, but that of him that has sent me.

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