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3461 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.6 (Matthew Henry)

I. Provisos that neither a freckled skin nor a bald head should be mistaken for a leprosy, Leviticus 13:38-13:41. Every deformity must not forthwith be made a …

3462 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.7 (Matthew Henry)

II. A particular brand set upon the leprosy if at any time it did appear in a bald head: The plague is in his head, he is utterly unclean, Leviticus 13:44. If the leprosy …

3463 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.8 (Matthew Henry)

III. Directions what must be done with the convicted leper. When the priest, upon mature deliberation, had solemnly pronounced him unclean,

3464 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.9 (Matthew Henry)

1. He must pronounce himself so, Leviticus 13:45. He must put himself into the posture of a mourner and cry, Unclean, unclean. The leprosy was not itself a sin, but …

3465 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.10 (Matthew Henry)

2. He must then be shut out of the camp, and afterwards, when they came to Canaan, out of the city, town, or village, where he lived, and dwell alone ( Leviticus 13:46 ), associating …

3466 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.11 (Matthew Henry)

This is the law concerning the plague of leprosy in a garment, whether linen or woollen. A leprosy in a garment, with discernible indications of it, the colour …

3467 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 114.9 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:7 ); fitly therefore was it commemorated by blowing of trumpets, or a memorial of shouting, as the Chaldee renders it; for, when the foundations of the …

3468 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 165.7 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:13-104:15. 2. Grass for the cattle, that they also might be serviceable to man, that he might eat of them and be full, Deuteronomy 11:15. Godliness hath …

3469 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 203.13 (Matthew Henry)

… Psalms 104:10-104:23 Well, Achsah gained her point; her father gave her what she asked, and perhaps more, for he gave her the upper springs and the nether springs …

3470 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 217.11 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:22, 104:23. Thus she became a mother in Israel, a nursing mother, such was the affection she bore to her people, and such the care and pains she took for …

3471 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 221.10 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:16 ) and which therefore he will protect. Nor was there any occasion for Israel to talk of setting a king over them; for the Lord was their king. (2.) When …

3472 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 231.8 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:23. But, it should seem, this was the only labourer that this evening brought home to Gibeah. The rest had given themselves up to sloth and luxury, and …

3473 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 311.9 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:4 ), sounded so loud that the earth not only rang, but rent again. 2. He felt the shock of an earthquake. 3. He saw an eruption of fire, 1 Kings 19:12. These were …

3474 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 316.14 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:4. (2.) Cherubim (as many think) signifies chariots, and they are called the chariots of God ( Psalms 68:17 ), and he is said to ride upon a cherub ( Psalms 18:10 …

3475 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 317.7 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:11. Yet the want of it will soon humble and ruin kings and armies. The king of Israel sadly lamented the present distress, and the imminent danger …

3476 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 441.19 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:4 ); bright and blessed beings they are, but God neither needs them nor is benefited by them and is himself infinitely above them, and therefore, (1.) He …

3477 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 444.12 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:32. (4.) That, when we are once removed to another world, we must never return to this. There is constant passing from this world to the other, but vestigia …

3478 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 446.9 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:9 ), which is given as a reason why we should all fear God and stand in awe of him, Jeremiah 5:22. He is mightier than the proud waves Psalms 93:4, 65:7. [3.] He makes …

3479 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 461.5 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:23. They are diligent and take pains at it: They rise betimes for a prey. If a traveller be out early, they will be out as soon to rob him. They live by it …

3480 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 463.9 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:2 ); and he still continues to keep them stretched out, and will do so till the general conflagration, when they shall be rolled together as a scroll …