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Bible Commentary Quotes

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Michael Ben Zehabe
“The book of Jonah is one of the shortest books in the Bible. Yet, something beneath the surface whispers to us, hinting that there is much more beneath this little book.”
Michael Ben Zehabe, A Commentary on Jonah

Michael Ben Zehabe
“The Hebrew scroll sets this single word, “How?â€� on a line of its own. Hebrews do not call this book “Lamentations.â€� They call it “How?â€�
Lamentations, pg 1”
Michael Ben Zehabe, Lamentations: how narcissistic leaders torment church and family

“Reason returns and so [Nebuchadnezzar] blesses the Most High. That is what sane people do -- they offer adoration to the God of heaven. Truly rational people talk like this; they confess the supremacy of the King of heaven.”
Dale Ralph Davis, The Message of Daniel

“The phrase as weak as a baby doesn’t apply in the kingdom of God, for when the Lord wants to accomplish a mighty work, He often starts by sending a baby. This was true when He sent Isaac, Joseph, Samuel, John the Baptist, and especially Jesus. God can use the weakest things to defeat the mightiest enemies (1 Cor. 1: 25â€�29). A baby’s tears were God’s first weapons in His war against Egypt (p. 21).”
Warren W. Wiersbe, Be Delivered (Exodus): Finding Freedom by Following God

“YHWH claims that he does not look on outward appearances but at the heart (will) of the person (1 Sam. 16.7). However, when the last of Jesse's sons comes into the room, we are told:
'Now he was ruddy, and had beautiful eyes, and was handsome. The Lord said [to Samuel], "Rise and anoint him for this is the one"' (1 Sam. 16.12).
Thus the selection of David as the boy companion of the main warrior chief, while it departs from the standards of beauty set by Saul, appears nonetheless to begin with his remarkable beauty...The first thing we know about Saul and David is their beauty.”
Kenneth Stone, Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible