Alway Always David Descendants Destroy Destruction Forever Howbeit However Judah Lamp Lord's Maintain Promised Purpose Sake Servant Servant's Sons Willing Yet
8:19 Alway - Until the coming of the Messiah: for so long, and not longer, this succession might seem necessary for the making good of God's promise and covenant made with David. But when the Messiah, was once come, there was no more need of any succession, and the scepter might and did without any inconvenience depart from Judah, and from all the succeeding branches of David's family, because the Messiah was to hold the kingdom forever in his own person, though not in so gross a way as the carnal Jews imagined. A light - A son and successor.
8:16-24 A general idea is given of Jehoram's badness. His father, no doubt, had him taught the true knowledge of the Lord, but did ill to marry him to the daughter of Ahab; no good could come of union with an idolatrous family.
Alway Always Children David Descendants Destroy Destruction Forever Howbeit However Judah Lamp Maintain Nevertheless Promised Purpose Sake Servant Servant's Willing Word
Alway Always Children David Descendants Destroy Destruction Forever Howbeit However Judah Lamp Maintain Nevertheless Promised Purpose Sake Servant Servant's Willing Word