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3421 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1176.1 (Matthew Henry)
… terrible storms of vengeance. (3-5) The seven angels prepare to sound their trumpets. (6) Four sound them. (7-12) Another angel denounces greater woes to come. (13)
3422 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1176.3 (Matthew Henry)
… . A storm of heresies, a mixture of dreadful errors falling on the church, or a tempest of destruction. The second angel sounded, and a great mountain, burning …
3423 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 8.3 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm coming: Come thou, and all thy house, that small family that thou hast, into the ark. Observe, (1.) Noah did not go into the ark till God bade him; though he knew …
3424 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 20.16 (Matthew Henry)
… this storm arose, to show that it was not from natural causes. Concerning this destruction observe, 1. God was the immediate author of it. It was destruction …
3425 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 23.3 (Matthew Henry)
… the storms had all blown over; but, after all, this encounter comes, which is sharper than any yet. Note, Many former trials will not supersede nor secure us from …
3426 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 87.5 (Matthew Henry)
… from storm and rain, Isaiah 4:6. They are armed against all weathers; the sun and the moon shall not smite them: and they are protected from the storms of divine …
3427 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 92.3 (Matthew Henry)
… the storms of God’s wrath are scattered, and the light of God’s countenance is obtained, which is more pleasant than the brightest fairest weather. 2. Concerning …
3428 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 117.9 (Matthew Henry)
… one storm must expect another more violent; and, how severely soever they are punished, till they are in hell they must still say, “There is worse behind,” unless …
3429 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 128.2 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm, Matthew 8:25. But where he intends mercy it is his will that we should solicit it; ministers must stir up the good soldiers of Jesus Christ to fight …
3430 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 132.9 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm which their fellows had raised. No reasoning could be more pertinent and pathetic than theirs was ( Numbers 14:7-14:9 ), and they spoke as with authority …
3431 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 216.15 (Matthew Henry)
… violent storm of hail which beat in their faces gave them this rout, disabled them, and drove them back; so that they became a very easy prey to the army of Israel …
3432 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 217.24 (Matthew Henry)
… the storms of hail and thunder which contributed so much to the rout of Sisera’s army. The Chaldee reads it, from heaven, from the place where the stars go forth …
3434 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 249.17 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm, but by his giving notice of it before. Had there happened to be thunder and rain at the time when he was speaking to them, he might have improved it for …
3435 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 249.18 (Matthew Henry)
… than storms and thunders. Samuel did not extort this confession from them till the matter was settled and the king confirmed, lest it should look as if he designed …
3436 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 249.20 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm. Fear not; for, though God will frown upon his people, yet he will not forsake them ( 1 Samuel 12:22 ) for his great name’s sake; do not you forsake him then …
3437 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 256.8 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm was over, and that his friend Jonathan would be instrumental to keep his father always in this good mind.
3438 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 262.1 (Matthew Henry)
… ; a storm may arise from some other point, as here to David. I. Tidings of the death of Samuel could not but trouble him, 1 Samuel 25:1. But, II. The abuse he received from …
3439 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 262.26 (Matthew Henry)
… these storms that now ruffle thee will be blown over shortly. She speaks it with assurance, (1.) That God would keep him safe: The soul of my lord shall be bound in …
3440 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 263.1 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm had blown over, and the sky had cleared upon that side; but after Saul had owned his fault in persecuting David, and acknowledged David’s title to …