51:09Part 5
... close at the end of verse 5 make full proof of thy ministry. I think Mr. Darby uses the expression fill up, fill up. Now I want you to note this because in ...
44:56Part 2
... were two words that came into each portion. Charge. Commandment. I think Mr. Darby has enjoining. And this is a very, very important matter as we consider ...
30:25Part 10
... than as a married couple. And I think that we all have heard of Mr. Darby, that after much prayer, he came to the conclusion that it was far better for him ...
1:03:48Part 1
... words of that dear servant of God whom God raised up among us, J. N. Darby. I've been printing a little pamphlet, Nearness to Christ. I'd just like to read ...
43:27Part 2
... like this if you want a real good feast and people say oh mr. Darby's too deep mr. Darby's too difficult to understand well just get the synopsis and read ...
1:04:32Part 1
... and the Lord Jesus, the high priest, assimilated to the Son of God. And Mr. Darby gives quite a note for this word, assimilated. Melchizedek was in his ...
~21 min.Worship
biblecentre.org · ... Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.' Mr. Darby translates 'worshipped him' as 'did him homage' and the English Standard Version has ...
52:06Part 6
... thing, like giving thanks for our food. If you read 1. Tim. 4 in Mr. Darby's footnote, you'll see what a tremendous matter it is in giving thanks ...
49:29Part 2
... us this day our daily bread I'm going to give you the rendering that Mr. Darby gives. Give us this day our needed bread. He has a very interesting footnote ...
50:05Part 1
... in the Nestle New Testament, it's in Kelly's English translation, it's in Darby's English translation, it's in Darby's French translation. In fact, I don't ...
~42 min.Comments On Second Timothy
biblecentre.org · ... discouragement to hinder its proper exercise. The New Translation of J. N. Darby uses the word "rekindle" rather than "stir up." Whatever was to transpire ...
50:30Part 1
... when you look a little more carefully at the original language. Who be, Mr. Darby gives subsists. Now if you were to sit down quietly alongside many of the ...