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2181 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.2 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal priesthood, that the priest could only convict the leper (for by the law is the knowledge of sin), but Christ can cure the leper, he can take away sin. Lord …
2182 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 107.7 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal sacrifices; they were so far from taking away sin that even they left some stain upon those that touched them. 6. When all this was done, the high priest …
2183 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 107.11 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal sacrifices to take away sin, and purge the conscience from it, that in them there was a remembrance made of sin every year, upon the day of atonement …
2184 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 110.13 (Matthew Henry)
… is legally entitled to, nor let his poverty excuse him from any just punishment for a fault. Or, 2. In veneration or fear of the mighty, in whose favour judges would …
2185 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 113.11 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal sacrifices the fitter to be types of Christ, the great sacrifice from which all these derived their virtue. In allusion to this law, he is said to be …
2186 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 116.5 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal restoration of every Israelite to all the property, and all the liberty, which had been alienated from him since the last jubilee; so that never was …
2187 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 133.1 (Matthew Henry)
… these legal institutions were typical of the gifts which Christ was to receive even for the rebellious, Psalms 68:18. In the foregoing chapter, upon Israel’s …
2188 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 133.4 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal ceremonies.
2189 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 137.9 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal services, and their insufficiency to take away sin, inasmuch as those who prepared for the purifying of others were themselves polluted by the …
2190 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 147.2 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal sacrifices, and their insufficiency to take away sin, that on the very day the sin-offering of atonement was offered, yet there must be another sin …
2191 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 147.3 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal dispensation should wax old, and vanish away at last; and the multitude of their sacrifices should end in one great sacrifice, infinitely more worthy …
2192 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 169.2 (Matthew Henry)
… a legal process. The reasons of this law are, 1. To put an honour upon the sabbatical year: Because it is called the Lord’s release, Deuteronomy 15:2. That was Gods …
2193 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 232.3 (Matthew Henry)
… a legal summons sent them to appear with their brethren, that the cause might be fairly debated, before any resolutions were taken up upon it, and so the mischiefs …
2194 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 237.2 (Matthew Henry)
… kinsman legal notice of ( Ruth 4:4 ), that he might have the refusal of it. Whoever had it must pay for it, and Boaz might have said, “My money is as good as my kinsman’s …
2195 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 239.26 (Matthew Henry)
… a legal censure upon them for so doing, which ought to have been inflicted, even to suspension and deprivation ab officio et beneficio—of their office and …
2196 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 240.11 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal sacrifices, that there were iniquities which they did not reach, which they would not purge; but the blood of Christ cleanseth from all sin, and secures …
2197 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 241.5 (Matthew Henry)
… and legal possession of it, nor any warrant to remove it from its place? Instead of honouring God by what they did, they really affronted him. Nay, [3.] If there had …
2198 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 292.17 (Matthew Henry)
… the legal sacrifices were types. It is for his sake that the destroying angel is told to stay his hand. 3. That when God’s judgments are graciously stayed we …
2199 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 313.7 (Matthew Henry)
… a legal process. Had she sent to them to hire some of their banditti, some desperate ruffians, to assassinate him, to stab him as he went along the streets in the …
2200 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 428.12 (Matthew Henry)
… could legally have passed it by; and then we must suppose Memucan, in his advice, to have had a sincere regard to justice and the public good. (1.) He shows what would …