Bullinger, E. W
Revelation, Commentary On Chapter Titles 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF REVELATION I. The Five-fold Division of the Bible II. The Hebrew Character of the Book III. The Church Is Not the Subject of Old Testament Prophecy IV. The Lord's Day V. The Titles of Christ VI. The People of the Book: Servants VII. The Title of the Book VIII. The Descriptions of the Book IX. Certain Expressions in Chapters X. The Character of Christ's Advent XI. The Vision of the Son of Man XII. Revelation: The Complement of Genesis XIII. The Summary of Its Contents XIV. The Seven Assemblies As a Whole XV. The aPromises to the Seven Assemblies 2. THE SCOPE OF REVELATION SHOWN BY ITS PLACE IN THE CANON 3. OUTLINE OF THE BOOK OF REVELATION 4. INTRODUCTION 5. THE PEOPLE ON THE EARTH 6. THE FIRST VISION "IN HEAVEN" 7. THE FIRST VISION "ON EARTH" 8. THE SECOND VISION "IN HEAVEN" 9. THE SECOND VISION "ON EARTH" 10. THE THIRD VISION "IN HEAVEN" 11. THE THIRD VISION "ON EARTH" 12. THE FOURTH VISION "IN HEAVEN" 13. THE FOURTH VISION "ON EARTH" 14. THE FIFTH VISION "IN HEAVEN" 15. THE FIFTH VISION "ON EARTH" 16. THE SIXTH VISION "IN HEAVEN" 17. THE SIXTH VISION "ON EARTH" 18. THE SEVENTH VISION "IN HEAVEN" 19. THE SEVENTH VISION "ON EARTH" 20. THE PEOPLE ON THE NEW EARTH 21. THE CONCLUSION Appendix: On the Relation of Astrology to the Book of Revelation
Witness of the Stars
Chapter Titles
VIRGO, The Virgin
Coma, The Desired
Centaurus, The Centaur
Bootes, The Coming One
LIBIRA, The Scales
Crus, The Cross
Lupus or Victima, The Wolf or Victim
Corona, The Crown
SCORPIO, The Scorpion
Serpens, The Serpent
Ophiuchus, The Serpent Holder
Hercules, The Mighty One
SAGITTARIUS, The Archer
Lyra, The Harp
Ara, The Altar, or burning pyre
Draco, The Dragon castdown
CAPRICORNUS, The Goat
Sagitta, The Arrow
Aquila, The Eagle
Delphinus, The Dolphin
AQUARIUS, The Water-bearer
Pisces Australis, The Southern Fish
Pegasus, The Winged Horse
Cygnus, The Swan
PISCES, The Fishses
The Band
Andromeda, The Chained Woman
Cepheus, The Crowned King
ARIES, The Ram
Cassiopeia, The Enthroned Woman
Cetus, The Sea Monster
Perseus, The Breaker
TAURUS, The Bull
Orion, the Glorious One
Eridanus The River
Auriga, The Shepherd
GEMINI, The Twins
Lepus, The Hare or The Enemy
Canis major, The Dog (Sirius)
Canis minor, The Second Dog (Procyon)
CANCER, The Crab
Ursa minor, The Little Bear
Ursa major, The Great Bear
Argo, The Ship
LEO, The Lion
Hydra, The Serpent
Crater, Tje Cup
Corvus, The Raven
A Planisphere of the Heavens
How To Enjoy The Bible
Chapter Titles
Part I: The Word Of God AS a Whole
I. The One Great Object of the Word
II. The One Great Subject of the Word
III. The One Great Requirement of the Word:
"Rightly Diving" It
Part II: The Words
Canon I. The Meaning Of Words Is To Be Gathered From The Scope Of The
Passage: Not the Scope From The Words
Canon II. The Scope Of A Passage May Be Best Discovered By Its Structure
Canon III. The Biblical Usage Of Words Is Essential To Their Correct
Interpretation
Canon IV. The Context Is Always Essential To The Interpretation Of Words
Canon V. The First Occurrence Of Words, Expressions, And Utterances Are
Generally Essential To Their Interpretations
Canon VI. The Place Where The Passage Occurs Is Often Essential To Its
Full Interpretation
Canon VII. No One Passage To Be Interpreted In A Sense Repugnant To Others
That Are Clear
Canon VIII. The Importance Of Accuracy In the Study Of The Words Of
Scripture
Canon IX. Figures Of Speech
Canon X. Interpretation and Application
Canon XI. The Place Of Various Readings
Conclusion
Book Of Job
Chapter Titles
Part 1: The Oldest Lesson in the World
The Book and its Structure
Introduction (1:1-5)
The Adversary's Assault (1:6-2:10)
Job and His Three Friends (3:1-31:40)
The Ministry of Elihu (32-37)
The Ministry of Jehovah Himself (38:1-42:6)
Conclusion (42:7-17)
Part 2: A New Translation of the Book of Job
Introduction, Historical (1:1-5)
The Adversary's Assault (1:6-2:10)
The Three Friends: Their Arrival (2:11-13)
Job and His Friends (3:1-31-40)
The Ministry of Elihu (32-1-37:33)
Jehovah and Job (38:1-42:6)
The Three Friends: Their Departure (42:7-9)
Satan's Defeat (42:10-13)
Conclusion (42:14-17)
Ten Sermons on the Second Advent
Chapter Titles
The Importance of Prophetic Study (2 Peter 1:19)
The Interpretation of Prophecy (2 Peter 1:20-21)
The Second Advent Premillennial (Isa. 11:9; Matt. 24:37)
No Millennium Without Christ (Matt 24:29-30)
The Calling and Hope of the Church of God (Eph. 3:8-9)
The Church's Motive for Service (1 John 3:2-3)
The Second Advent in Relation to the Jew (Rom 11:25-29)
The Second Advent in Relation to the Gentile (Dan. 2:44-45)
The Resurrection of the Just and Unjust (1 Cor. 15:22-24)
The Judgment of the Quick and the Dead (2 Cor. 5:10; Matt. 25:31-32; Rev. 20:11-12,15)
Appendix: The Beginning of the End (Matt. 16:2-3)
Great Cloud Of Witnesses
Chapter Titles
1. Abel: Faith's Worship of God
2. Enoch: Faith's Walk With God
3. Noah: Faith's Witness for God
4. Abraham: Faith's Obedience
5. Sarah: Faith's Conclusion
6. Isaac: Faith Overcoming "The Will Of The Flesh"
7. Jacob: Faith Overcoming
8. Joseph: Faith Waiting
9. Moses' Parents: Faith Overcoming The Fear Of Man
10. Moses: Faith Overcoming The Praise Of Man
11. Israel: Faith's Obedience
12. Rahab: Faith's Conclusion
13. Faith Conquering Through God
Gideon; Barak; Samson; Jephthah; David - "Subdued Kingdoms", "Wrought
Righteousness", "Obtained Promises", "Stopped the Mouths of Lions",
"Quenched the Violenceof Fire", Escaped the Edge of the Sword", "Out of
Weakness Were Made Strong", "Waxedd Valiant in Fight. Put to Flight
the Armies of the Aliens", "Women Received Their Dead Raised to Life"
14. Faith Suffering for God
"Others Were Tortured Not Accepting Deliverance"; "Had trial of Cruel
Mockings and Scourgings"; "Bonds and Imprisonments"; "They Were
Stoned"; "Were SawnAsunder"; "Were Tempted"; "were Slain With the
Sword"; "They Wandered About"; "Being Destitute"; "Of Whom the World
Wasn't Worthy"; "They Wandered in Deserts"
15. General Reflections
16. Conclusion
Word Studies on the Holy Spirit
Formerly titled The Giver and His Gifts
Chapter Titles
The Use of Pneuma
The Usage of Pneuma
Deity; Christ; TheHoly Spirit; By Metonymy for the Operations of the Holy
Spirit; TheNew Nature; Psychologically of Man's Nature; Character; The
Feelings; By Synecdoche of the Whole Person; Adverbially
Angels; Evil Angels; the Resurrection Body; Pneuma Hagion
References in Which Pneuma Occurs
Appendix:
Classified List of Usages of Pneuma
Classified List of the 385 Occurrences of Pneuma
Number In Scripture
Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual Significance
Chapter Titles
The Works of God
The Heavens; Chronology; Nature; The Vegetable Kingdom; Physiology;
Chemistry; Sound and Music; Colour
The Word of God
The Books of the Bible; The Writers; Occurrences of Words in Old
Testament; Occurrences of Words in New Testament; Occurrences of Words in
Apocalypse; Occurrences of Pharases; Evidence as to Authorship of Hebrews
and 2 Peter; Occurrences of Words and Phrases in Old and New Testaments
combined
Spiritual Significance
One, Two, Three, … Six hundred and sixty-six; Additional Miscellaneous
Illustrations
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