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41 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1093.2 (Matthew Henry)

… , and not him that has need of a physician. Not only to redeem us from the wrath of God, and the curse of the law; but also to recover us from wicked practices and customs …

42 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 123.10 (Matthew Henry)

… innocent, the water would do her no harm, Luke 5:19. None need fear the curse of the law if they have not broken the commands of the law. But, if she were guilty, this …

43 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 153.10 (Matthew Henry)

… protected from the wrath of God and the curse of the law. There is no condemnation to those that are in Christ Jesus, Romans 8:1. Who shall condemn those that are …

44 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 197.22 (Matthew Henry)

… how the judgment is given against them. (1.) Their servitude is made a curse to them. “Now you are cursed with the ancient curse of Canaan,” from whom these Hivites …

45 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 208.2 (Matthew Henry)

… typify the relief which the gospel provides for poor penitent sinners, and their protection from the curse of the law and the wrath of God, in our Lord Jesus …

46 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 294.20 (Matthew Henry)

… upon the authority and wrath both of God and the king, that he had broken the oath of the Lord and disobeyed the commandment of his prince, and by this it appeared …

47 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 454.9 (Matthew Henry)

the sacred laws of friendship forfeits the benefit of it, not only for himself, but for his posterity: “ Even the eyes of his children shall fail, and, when …

48 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 489.4 (Matthew Henry)

… for the breach of his commands) are far above out of his sight; he is not sensible of his duty by the law of God nor of his danger by the wrath and curse of God. Tell …

49 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 514.3 (Matthew Henry)

… , and war is made upon the holy seed; and we are not to marvel at the matter: it is a fruit of the old enmity in the seed of the serpent against the seed of the woman …

50 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 528.19 (Matthew Henry)

… approved of men if God condemn us? Dr. Hammond understands this of the good man here spoken to, for it is the second person, not of the wicked man spoken of: “ He, in …

51 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 762.6 (Matthew Henry)

idols, and then you will think with regret how you slighted the worship of the true God.” [2.] “It is the happiness of the soul to have some tokens of the lovingkindness …

52 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 920.12 (Matthew Henry)

… a curse among the heathen. Every one censured and condemned them, spoke ill of them, and wished ill to them, upon the account of the great disgrace that they were …

53 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 935.61 (Matthew Henry)

and condemning of him, as abandoned of God. Now this is a breach of the sixth commandment; malicious slanders and censures are poison under the tongue …

54 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1001.34 (Matthew Henry)

the plague provided the remedy. None could redeem and save us but he whose justice had condemned us. It was God himself that found the ransom, and the efficacy …

55 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1001.42 (Matthew Henry)

. They are as sure to be condemned in the judgment of the great day as if they were condemned already. Secondly, A present condemnation. The curse has already …

56 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1003.67 (Matthew Henry)

… into condemnation. The grace of the gospel is a full discharge from the curse of the law. A believer shall not only not lie under condemnation eternally, but …

57 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1005.76 (Matthew Henry)

… try, and therefore unfit to condemn, and our rule is, Bless, and curse not. Some think they meant no more than that the people were apt to be deceived and made fools …

58 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1041.9 (Matthew Henry)

… . Condemned sinners are struck blind, as the Sodomites and Egyptians were, by the power of darkness, and it is a lasting blindness, like that of the unbelieving …

59 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1053.12 (Matthew Henry)

… under the law, but under grace, not under the law of sin and death, but under the law of the spirit of life, which is in Christ Jesus: we are actuated by other principles …

60 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1054.2 (Matthew Henry)

from the power of the law which curses and condemns us for the sin committed by us. The sentence of the law against us is vacated and reversed, by the death of