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201 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 178.3 (Matthew Henry)
… and crosses that happen, as helpers of each other’s joy; for a cheerful heart does good like a medicine.
202 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 204.3 (Matthew Henry)
… were crossed again, and the blessing of Moses was verified, Deuteronomy 33:17; They are the ten thousands of Ephraim and they are the thousands of Manasseh …
203 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 212.12 (Matthew Henry)
… their cross, etc. But, being in a state of probation, it is fit there should be some difficulties in the way, else there were no trial. [3.] He refers it to themselves …
204 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 216.14 (Matthew Henry)
… army drawn up, and attempting to surround the mountain on the top of which he and his forces lay encamped, his heart quite failed him, and he determined to retire …
205 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 464.12 (Matthew Henry)
… so drawn away from their religion; and they are easily run down by the crosses of this life, and so driven away from their religion, and will not always call upon …
206 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 534.14 (Matthew Henry)
… , no crosses to empty them from vessel to vessel) therefore they fear not God; they live in a constant neglect and contempt of God and religion, which is the cause …
207 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 676.20 (Matthew Henry)
… the cross;” so Bishop Reynolds. Thus let us love him. (2.) What it is that thus affects him with delight. [1.] The regard she has to him: Thou hast ravished my heart with …
208 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 870.26 (Matthew Henry)
… are crossed. Princes think they may say what they will, and that it is their prerogative to huff and bluster, to curse and rail, and to call names at their pleasure …
209 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 896.12 (Matthew Henry)
… were drawn to Christ by the attractive power of his cross, which shall be done yet more and more, and perfectly done, when he shall send forth his angels to gather …
210 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 921.22 (Matthew Henry)
… the cross of Christ and the preaching of the cross over Satan and all the powers of darkness, whereby we are made more than conquerors. [4.] Are they in danger of …
211 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 928.6 (Matthew Henry)
… charge drawn up against the priests of the present age, who violated the covenant of the priesthood and went directly contrary both to the rules and to the …
212 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 948.31 (Matthew Henry)
… and crossed; the beloved lust, that has been rolled under the tongue as a sweet morsel, must be abandoned with abhorrence. Secondly, The outward occasions of …
213 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1009.109 (Matthew Henry)
… be drawn after him, the rage of the Romans will be drawn upon them. They will come and take away our place; the country in general, especially Jerusalem, or the …
214 Etymology dictionary, p. cross (n.).4
… the cross, something resembling or in the form of a cross; sign of the cross made with the right hand or with fingers." From mid-14c. as "small cross with a human figure …
215 Etymology dictionary, p. crossed (adj.).2
… from cross (v.). Figurative sense of "thwarted" is from 1620s. To be crossed out "cancelled by crossing lines" is by 1780. Crossed wires as figurative of confusion …
216 Etymology dictionary, p. mark (n.1).3
… "a cross or other character made by an illiterate person as a signature" is from late Old English. Sense of "line drawn to indicate the starting point of a race …
217 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.30
… is crossing the celestial equator in its northward motion in springtime. As this point, known to astronomers as "the first point of Aries," moves slowly amongst …
218 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, Offices of.46
… the cross, which our Lord associates with the thought of finding life by losing it ( Matthew 16:24 - 25 ), and when the taking up the cross is interpreted by following …
219 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Corinthians, First Epistle to The.37
… the Cross here approached its crisis. If it could abide here, it could abide anywhere. At first he confined himself to working quietly at his trade, and cultivating …
220 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harrow.2
… log drawn by oxen. Cross-plowing is resorted to for breaking up the lumpy soil, especially where the ground has been baked during the long rainless summer …