Joseph Reveals Himself To His Brothers Flight Into Egypt Light Of The World Flight Into Egypt Delight In God's House Christian Suffering And Conduct In The Light Of Full Salvation Christian Service In The Light Of The Coming Of The Chief Shepherd Let Your Light Shine Light Under Bushel Light Shining Under Bushel Light Wickedness Of The World, Which Provoked God's Wrath Joseph Makes Himself Known To His Brothers Jacob Strengthens Himself To Bless Them Aaron's Excuse For Himself First Offerings Of Aaron, For Himself And The People The Burn Offering For Himself Sin Offering For Himself How The Lamps Are To Be Lighted Great Wrath On Him Who Flatters Himself In His Wickedness David At Gath Feigns Himself Insane Amalekite Who Accused Himself Of Saul's Death Is Slain Amnon Loving Tamar, By Jonadab's Counsel Feigning Himself Sick, Ravishes Her Hushai Insinuates Himself Into Absalom's Counsel Ahithophel Hangs Himself Jeroboam Strengthens Himself By Cities Omri, Made King By The Soldiers, Forces Zimri Desperately To Burn Himself Making Ahab Judge Himself, Denounces God's Judgment Against Him Four Lepers, Venturing On The Host Of The Syrians, Bring Tidings Of Their Flight Menahem Strengthens Himself By Pul He Declares The Right Of His Cause Sennacherib Invading Judah, Hezekiah Fortifies Himself, And Encourages His People Zophar Reproves Job For Justifying Himself Job Maintains Himself Against His Friends That Reprove Him He Acknowledges The Doctrine Of God's Omnipotence Eliphaz Reproves Job For Impiety In Justifying Himself Elihu Offers Himself Instead Of God To Reason With Job Man Must Humble Himself Unto God Job Humbles Himself To God Job Submits Himself Unto God David Encourages Himself In God Against His Enemies He Comforts Himself With God's Promises, And His Judgments On The Wicked He Convinces The Wicked By The Light Of Their Conscience God Delights Not In Sacrifice, But In Sincerity He Convinces The Wicked By The Light Of Their Own Conscience He Comforts Himself In God's Preservation Oh Him, And Confusion Of His Enemies He Encourages Himself To Praise God Comforting Himself In God's Promises, He Craves That Help Whereon He Trusts He Promises Himself To See Such An Evident Destruction Of His Enemies, He Vows For Himself Reverent Service To God