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3441 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 272.8 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm yet before him, because he knew that he who had delivered would deliver. 4. Hereupon he signs a warrant for the execution of these men, 2 Samuel 4:12. This …

3442 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 280.22 (Matthew Henry)

… by storm, after it had obstinately held out against a long and expensive siege, if he had put all whom he found in arms to the sword in the heat of battle, it would …

3443 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 288.12 (Matthew Henry)

… general storm, 2 Samuel 20:15. Justly is that place attacked with all this fury which dares harbour a traitor; nor will that heart fare better which indulges …

3444 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 314.24 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm ( broken at Ezion-geber ), which a prophet gave Jehoshaphat to understand was a rebuke to him for his league with wicked Ahaziah ( 2 Chronicles 20:37 ); and …

3445 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 320.20 (Matthew Henry)

… to storm the city, but to starve it. So great was the scarcity that an ass’s head, that has but little flesh on it and that unsavoury, unwholesome, and ceremonially …

3446 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 329.11 (Matthew Henry)

… . This storm gathered in the reign of pious Jotham, but he came to his grave in peace and it fell upon his degenerate son.

3447 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 332.12 (Matthew Henry)

… by storm. Rabshakeh had the impudence to desire audience of the king himself at the conduit of the upper pool, without the walls; but Hezekiah had the prudence …

3448 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 339.5 (Matthew Henry)

… by storm: it was broken up, 2 Kings 25:4. The besiegers made a breach in the wall, at which they forced their way into it. The besieged, unable any longer to defend …

3449 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 339.9 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm, and (which was no small favour at this time, Jeremiah 45:5 ) had their lives given them for a prey. Now see, 1. What a good posture they were put into. The king …

3450 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 378.3 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm. Many have been driven to the mischief they did not intend by being too severely dealt with for what they did intend. 2. That, whatever the devices and …

3451 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 388.4 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm.” Nineveh was spared for the sake of the little ones, Jonah 4:11. The place they met in was the house of the Lord, before the new court, which was perhaps …

3452 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 388.12 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm, which broke the ships in the port before they set sail, by which he was warned to break off his alliance with Ahaziah; and it seems he took the warning …

3453 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 400.3 (Matthew Henry)

… this storm that threatened him: He took counsel with his princes what he should do, what measures he should take, 2 Chronicles 32:3. With their advice he provided …

3454 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 438.15 (Matthew Henry)

… from storms while we are in this lower region. Before we are told how his troubles surprised and seized him here in this visible world, we are here told how they …

3455 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 443.17 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm, and we must thank ourselves for being such fools as to expect it would stand. We are not deceived unless we deceive ourselves.

3456 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 445.11 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm, when the builder most needs it and promised himself the benefit of it. When a wicked man dies his expectation perishes. The ground of his hopes will …

3457 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 451.16 (Matthew Henry)

… the storms and troubles of this life, but for the bliss and glory of a better life! Let me lie in the grave, reserved for immortality, in secret from all the world …

3458 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 456.11 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm and, having here cast anchor within the veil, his mind was kept steady from this time forward. Let us observe,

3459 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 457.18 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm and tempest, Isaiah 32:2. This wrath shall be cast upon him when he is about to fill his belly, just going to glut himself with what he has gotten and promising …

3460 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 462.5 (Matthew Henry)

… with storms and tempests, yet when God pleases he commands peace, by making the storm a calm, Psalms 107:29, 65:7. Observe, The high places are his high places; for …