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  • Psalm 139, God’s Omnipresence and Omniscience

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    Psalm 139
    interpretation - meaning - commentary - explanation

    Psalm 139 is so rich that many articles could be written on various topics based on it. This psalm is divided into four parts.

    Part One - God's omniscience, wisdom knows no bounds

    For the music director. A Psalm of David.

    (1) O lord, thou hast searched me, and known me.

    (2) Thou knowest my downsitting

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  • God's love in the Old Testament

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    God of the Old Testament and his love for people

    With sadness I listen to sentences in which so-called believers claim that God in the Old Testament is evil, murders, lacks love and that only Jesus Christ changed the face of God. This is a false view and anyone who believes in it has been deceived by Satan. Most often such statements are made by those who have not read the Old Testament, and how can you make such statements about someone you do not know

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  • Love your enemies, bless them that curse you

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    Love for neighbor based on Psalm 37

    Reading Psalm 37 in the Old Testament, we will come across texts that talk about how we should deal with an evil neighbor. The Psalm is very interesting and I encourage you to read it, we will learn there, among other things, about how the evil ones end up, how we should treat them and what awaits us after death.

    Already in the first and second verses of Psalm 37 we read: "Fret not thyself because

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  • First Epistle of St. Peter, chapter 3:1-7, Marriage relationship

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    First Epistle of St. Peter, chapter 3:1-7
    interpretation, meaning, commentary, explanation

    (1) Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives;

    The head of the family is to be the man. Peter, like Paul, writes that the woman is to obey her husband, even one who is not a believer. Such obedience has its limits when God

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  • Letter to the Hebrews, chapter 13, How a Christian should live

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    Letter to the Hebrews, chapter 13
    interpretation, meaning, commentary, explanation

    (1) Let brotherly love continue.

    We are to love people as if they were our brothers or sisters. Every person is a child of God, and this is how we should approach others. There is no room for anger or hatred.

    (2) Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.

    Another verse from

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