King James Version (KJV) Bible Book List. King James Version. 15 These things speak, and exhort, and rebuke with all authority. 15:1 In the twenty and seventh year of Jeroboam king of Israel began Azariah son of Amaziah king of Judah to reign. 2 Sixteen years old was he when he began to reign, and he reigned two and fifty years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Jecholiah of Jerusalem. 2Ch 1:11 - And God said to Solomon, Because this was in thine heart, and thou hast not asked riches, wealth, or honour, nor the life of thine enemies, neither yet hast asked long life; but hast asked wisdom and knowledge for thyself, that thou mayest judge my people, over whom I have made thee king. King James Version (KJV) Bible Book List. King James Version Update. 15 These things speak, and exhort, and rebuke with all authority. Let no man despise thee. Read full chapter. Titus 2:15 in all English translations. 2Ki 1:6 - And they said unto him, There came a man up to meet us, and said unto us, Go, turn again unto the king that sent you, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Is it not because there is not a God in Israel, that thou sendest to enquire of Baalzebub the god of Ekron? Therefore thou shalt not come down from that bed on which thou art gone up, but shalt surely die.
This thou knowest, that all they which are in Asia be turned away from me; of whom are Phygellus and Hermogenes.
Darby Bible Translation
Thou knowest this, that all who are in Asia, of whom is Phygellus and Hermogenes, have turned away from me.
World English Bible
This you know, that all who are in Asia turned away from me; of whom are Phygelus and Hermogenes.
Young's Literal Translation
thou hast known this, that they did turn from me -- all those in Asia, of whom are Phygellus and Hermogenes;
2 Timothy 1:15 Parallel
{11} This thou knowest, that all they which are in Asia be turned away from me; of whom are Phygellus and Hermogenes.
(11) He prevents an offence which arose by the means of certain ones that fell from God and the faith, and utters also their names that they might be known by all men. But he sets against them the singular faith of one man, that one good example alone might counterbalance and weigh down all evil examples.
Querious 2 1 15 Kjv Bible Gateway
While all the words of dying persons are full of interest, there is special importance attached to the last of them. This is the Last Word of Jesus; and both for this reason and for others it claims particular attention. A noted Englishman is recorded to have said, when on his deathbed, to a nephew, 'Come near and see how a Christian can die.' Whether or not that was a wise saying, certainly to learn how to die is one of the most indispensable acquirements of mortals; and nowhere can it be learnt …
James Stalker—The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ
In Death and after Death
A sadder picture could scarcely be drawn than that of the dying Rabbi Jochanan ben Saccai, that 'light of Israel' immediately before and after the destruction of the Temple, and for two years the president of the Sanhedrim. We read in the Talmud (Ber. 28 b) that, when his disciples came to see him on his death-bed, he burst into tears. To their astonished inquiry why he, 'the light of Israel, the right pillar of the Temple, and its mighty hammer,' betrayed such signs of fear, he replied: 'If I were …
Alfred Edersheim—Sketches of Jewish Social Life
Abaelard had Defined Faith as an Opinion or Estimate: Bernard Refutes This.
Abaelard had defined faith as an opinion or estimate: Bernard refutes this. 9. It is no wonder if a man who is careless of what he says should, when rushing into the mysteries of the Faith, so irreverently assail and tear asunder the hidden treasures of godliness, since he has neither piety nor faith in his notions about the piety of faith. For instance, on the very threshold of his theology (I should rather say his stultology) he defines faith as private judgment; as though in these mysteries it …
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux—Some Letters of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux
Discerning Prayer.
INTRODUCTORY. BY D.W. WHITTLE. To recognize God's existence is to necessitate prayer to Him, by all intelligent creatures, or, a consciously living in sin and under condemnation of conscience, because they do not pray to Him. It would be horrible to admit the existence of a Supreme Being, with power and wisdom to create, and believe that the creatures he thought of consequence and importance enough to bring into existence, are not of enough consequence for him to pay any attention to in the troubles …
Various—The Wonders of Prayer
Assurance
Q-xxxvi: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS WHICH FLOW FROM SANCTIFICATION? A: Assurance of God's love, peace of conscience, joy in the Holy Ghost, increase of grace, and perseverance therein to the end. The first benefit flowing from sanctification is assurance of God's love. 'Give diligence to make your calling and election sure.' 2 Pet 1:10. Sanctification is the seed, assurance is the flower which grows out of it: assurance is a consequent of sanctification. The saints of old had it. We know that we know …
Thomas Watson—A Body of Divinity
Querious 2 1 15 Kjv Commentaries
Assurance
Q-xxxvi: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS WHICH FLOW FROM SANCTIFICATION? A: Assurance of God's love, peace of conscience, joy in the Holy Ghost, increase of grace, and perseverance therein to the end. The first benefit flowing from sanctification is assurance of God's love. 'Give diligence to make your calling and election sure.' 2 Pet 1:10. Sanctification is the seed, assurance is the flower which grows out of it: assurance is a consequent of sanctification. The saints of old had it. We know that we know …
Thomas Watson—A Body of Divinity
Querious 2 1 15 Kjv Commentaries
The Final Arrest
Paul's work among the churches after his acquittal at Rome, could not escape the observation of his enemies. Since the beginning of the persecution under Nero the Christians had everywhere been a proscribed sect. Witch mac. After a time the unbelieving Jews conceived the idea of fastening upon Paul the crime of instigating the burning of Rome. Not one of them thought for a moment that he was guilty; but they knew that such a charge, made with the faintest show of plausibility, would seal his doom. Through their …
Ellen Gould White—The Acts of the Apostles
The Communion of Saints.
'The Saints on earth, and those above, But one communion make; Joined to their Lord in bonds of love, All of His grace partake.' The history of the extension of the Church of Christ from one land to another, and of the successive victories won by the Cross over heathen races from age to age, gives by itself a very imperfect idea of the meaning of the words 'The Holy Catholic Church.' Because, with the outward extension of the Church, its influence upon the inner man needs always to be considered. …
Edward Burbidge—The Kingdom of Heaven; What is it?
Concerning God's Purpose
1. God's purpose is the cause of salvation. THE third and last thing in the text, which I shall but briefly glance at, is the ground and origin of our effectual calling, in these words, 'according to his purpose' (Eph. i. 11). Anselm renders it, According to his good will. Peter Martyr reads it, According to His decree. This purpose, or decree of God, is the fountainhead of our spiritual blessings. It is the impulsive cause of our vocation, justification, glorification. It is the highest link in …
Thomas Watson—A Divine Cordial
Condemned to Die
During Paul's final trial before Nero, the emperor had been so strongly impressed with the force of the apostle's words that he deferred the decision of the case, neither acquitting nor condemning the accused servant of God. But the emperor's malice against Paul soon returned. Xnretro v1 2. Exasperated by his inability to check the spread of the Christian religion, even in the imperial household, he determined that as soon as a plausible pretext could be found, the apostle should be put to death. Not long afterward …
Ellen Gould White—The Acts of the Apostles
The First Great Deception
With the earliest history of man, Satan began his efforts to deceive our race. He who had incited rebellion in heaven desired to bring the inhabitants of the earth to unite with him in his warfare against the government of God. Adam and Eve had been perfectly happy in obedience to the law of God, and this fact was a constant testimony against the claim which Satan had urged in heaven, that God's law was oppressive and opposed to the good of His creatures. And furthermore, Satan's envy was excited …
Ellen Gould White—The Great Controversy
Jesus is Our Advocate
1Mylittle children,these thingswrite Iunto you,thatye sinnot.Andifany mansin,we havean advocatewiththe Father,JesusChristthe righteous:2Andheisthe propitiationforoursins:andnotforoursonly,butalsofor[the sins of] the wholeworld.
3Andherebywe do knowthatwe knowhim,ifwe keephiscommandments.4He that saith,I knowhim,andkeepethnothiscommandments,isa liar,andthe truthisnotinhim.5Butwhosokeepethhisword,inhimverilyisthe loveof Godperfected:herebyknow wethatwe areinhim.6He that saithhe abidethinhimoughthimselfalsosoto walk,even ashewalked.
A New Command
7Brethren,I writenonewcommandmentunto you,butan oldcommandmentwhichye hadfromthe beginning.The oldcommandmentisthe wordwhichye have heardfromthe beginning.8Again,a newcommandmentI writeunto you,which thingisTRUEinhimandinyou:becausethe darknessis past,andthe TRUElightnowshineth.9He that saithhe isinthe light,andhatethhisbrother,isindarknesseven untilnow.10He that lovethhisbrotherabidethinthe light,andthere isnoneoccasion of stumblinginhim.11Buthe that hatethhisbrotherisindarkness,andwalkethindarkness,andknowethnotwhitherhe goeth,becausethat darknesshath blindedhiseyes.
12I writeunto you,little children,becauseyour sinsare forgivenyouforhisname'ssake.13I writeunto you,fathers,becauseye have knownhim [that is] fromthe beginning.I writeunto you,young men,becauseye have overcomethe wicked one.I writeunto you,little children,becauseye have knownthe Father.14I have writtenunto you,fathers,becauseye have knownhim [that is] fromthe beginning.I have writtenunto you,young men,becauseye arestrong,andthe wordof Godabidethinyou,andye have overcomethe wicked one.
Do Not Love the World
15Lovenotthe world,neitherthe things [that are] inthe world.Ifany manlovethe world,the loveof the Fatherisnotinhim.16Forallthat [is] inthe world,the lustof the flesh,andthe lustof the eyes,andthe prideof life,isnotofthe Father,butisofthe world.17Andthe worldpasseth away,andthe lustthereof:buthe that doeththe willof Godabidethforever.
Beware of Antichrists
18Little children,it isthe lasttime:andasye have heardthatantichristshall come,evennoware theremanyantichrists;wherebywe knowthatit isthe lasttime.19They went outfromus,butthey werenotofus;forifthey had beenofus,they would[no doubt] have continuedwithus:but[they went out], thatthey might be made manifestthatthey werenotallofus.20Butyehavean unctionfromthe Holy One,andye knowall things.21I havenotwrittenunto youbecauseye knownotthe truth,butbecauseye knowit,andthatnolieisofthe truth.22Whoisa liarbuthe that denieththatJesusisthe Christ?Heisantichrist,that denieththe Fatherandthe Son.23Whosoeverdenieththe Son,the same hathnotthe Father:[(but) he that acknowledgeththe Sonhaththe Fatheralso].24Letthat thereforeabideinyou,whichyehave heardfromthe beginning.Ifthat whichye have heardfromthe beginningshall remaininyou,yealsoshall continueinthe Son,andinthe Father.
25Andthisisthe promisethathehath promisedus,[even] eternallife.
26These[things] have I writtenunto youconcerningthem that seduceyou.27Butthe anointingwhichyehave receivedofhimabidethinyou,andye neednotthatany manteachyou:butasthe sameanointingteachethyouofall things,andistruth,andisnolie,andeven asit hath taughtyou,ye shall abideinhim.
Continue in Him
28Andnow,little children,abideinhim;that,whenhe shall appear,we may haveconfidence,andnotbe ashamedbeforehimathiscoming.29Ifye knowthathe isrighteous,ye knowthatevery onethat doethrighteousnessis bornofhim.