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3141 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 280.21 (Matthew Henry)
… of blood, signifying that those who were by nature children of wrath and disobedience should, by the covenant of grace, not only be reconciled, but made favourites …
3142 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 281.18 (Matthew Henry)
… the blood ( 2 Samuel 13:24 ), not only that he might have this opportunity to pay his respects to them, but that he might make himself the more respected among his …
3143 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 282.6 (Matthew Henry)
… quench my coal, deprive me of the only support of my old age, and put a period to all my joy in this world, which is reduced to this one coal.” (2.) Her husband’s memory …
3144 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 282.7 (Matthew Henry)
… course; blood calls for blood, and let it have what it calls for:” but he will take time to enquire whether the allegations of her petition be true. (2.) The woman was …
3145 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 284.7 (Matthew Henry)
… the blood of Saul: from that his conscience acquitted him, but, at the same time, it charged him with the blood of Uriah. “The reproach is too true” (thinks David), “though …
3146 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 286.6 (Matthew Henry)
… , whose blood, he hunts after? For whose sake must he be pursued, if forborne for thine? Must the cause of the quarrel be the motive of mercy? Even in the holiest parents …
3147 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 291.9 (Matthew Henry)
… the blood, that the race is not to the swift, but that God gives his Spirit as a free-agent. [2.] Not made to grow, in number, in power; it is God that makes families to grow …
3148 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 294.5 (Matthew Henry)
… the blood of war in peace ), and injuriously to David: Thou knowest what he did to me therein. The murder of a subject is a wrong to the prince, it is a loss to him, and …
3149 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 294.17 (Matthew Henry)
… innocent blood that was shed, by answering its cries with the blood of him that shed, he could not pay himself, but left it to his son to pay it, who, having power …
3150 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 304.7 (Matthew Henry)
… fetch blood at every lash. In short, he would use them as brute beasts, load them and beat them at his pleasure: not caring whether they loved him or no, he would …
3151 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 311.2 (Matthew Henry)
… the blood and spirit of an Israelite, which tied his hands), but he told Jezebel all that Elijah had done ( 1 Kings 19:1 ), not to convince, but to exasperate her. It is …
3152 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 312.25 (Matthew Henry)
… fetched blood with the blow, probably in his face. 2. Wounded as he was, and disguised with ashes that he might not be known to be a prophet, he made his application …
3153 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 320.17 (Matthew Henry)
… cool blood. But they were not his prisoners; they were God’s prisoners and the prophet’s, and therefore he must do them no harm. Those that humble themselves …
3154 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 323.15 (Matthew Henry)
… the blood to his own palace, and were coming to seize him) sent first one messenger, and then another, to bring him intelligence, 2 Kings 9:17-9:19. He had scarcely …
3155 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 324.7 (Matthew Henry)
… after blood and yet may wash his feet in the blood of the wicked, Psalms 58:10 .
3156 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 335.11 (Matthew Henry)
… of blood was that which filled the measure, 2 Kings 21:16. Nothing has a louder cry, nor brings a sorer vengeance, than that.
3157 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 372.4 (Matthew Henry)
… the blood of bulls and goats could not possibly do. And with the smoke of the sacrifices their hearts might ascend to heaven in holy desires towards God and …
3158 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 447.5 (Matthew Henry)
… in my blood ?” Far be it from Job to think that God did him wrong, but he is quite at a loss how to reconcile his providences with his justice, as good men have often …
3159 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 453.10 (Matthew Henry)
… out my gall upon the ground, as when men have taken a wild beast, and killed it, they open it, and pour out the gall with a loathing of it. He thought his blood was poured …
3160 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 453.15 (Matthew Henry)
… not my blood, that is, “the innocent blood of others, which I am suspected to have shed.” Murder will out; and “let it,” says Job, “if I have ever been guilty if it,” Genesis …