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61 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1079.21 (Matthew Henry)

the heaviest and most dreadful curse. Let him be separated from the people of God, from the favour of God, and delivered up to his final, irrevocable, and inexorable …

62 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1082.7 (Matthew Henry)

… rays of brightness upon his countenance. 2. The law was the ministration of condemnation, for that condemned and cursed every one who continued not in all …

63 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1095.10 (Matthew Henry)

of God and heirs of the promise. Here note, 1. The misery which as sinners we are sunk into—we are under the curse and condemnation of the law. 2. The love and grace …

64 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1097.3 (Matthew Henry)

… it, and therefore condemned, but could not justify them; and, consequently, that having thus revolted from Christ, and built their hopes upon the law, Christ …

65 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1136.6 (Matthew Henry)

… get from under the curse. [3.] That there is a yet more aggravated curse and condemnation waiting for all those who despise the grace of God in Christ, and that …

66 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1149.9 (Matthew Henry)

… contemn the authority of him who gave the whole law, and so far are guilty of all. Thus, if you look to the law of the old, you stand condemned; for cursed is every …

67 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1163.23 (Matthew Henry)

… under the curse and condemnation of the law. This the apostle argues by a clear syllogism: “You know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him; but he …

68 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1165.30 (Matthew Henry)

of the Spirit of God in the testimony that he has given to Christ and his gospel, and a total apostasy from the light and convictive evidence of the truth of

69 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1190.7 (Matthew Henry)

Spirit and the bride join in testifying the truth and excellency of the gospel. 13. It is confirmed by a most solemn sanction, condemning and cursing all …

70 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Serpent.2 (William Smith)

and progression were to be regarded with hatred and disgust by all mankind, and thus the animal was cursed “above all cattle,” and a mark of condemnation was …