Search for: STORMS
3461 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 492.9 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm, by the help of which, though I was tossed, I was not overset.” And still I do trust in thy mercy; so some read it. “I refer myself to that, with an assurance that …
3462 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 508.1 (Matthew Henry)
… great storm of thunder, lightning, and rain, as the eighth psalm was his meditation in a moon-light night and the nineteenth in a sunny morning. It is good to take …
3463 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 509.12 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm may become a calm and the formidable blast may become a favourable gale. But what temper of mind was he in upon this happy change of the face of his …
3464 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 516.30 (Matthew Henry)
… ; the storms blow over, and he is comforted again, after the time that he was afflicted. However, if all his days continue dark and cloudy, perhaps his dying day …
3465 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 521.4 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm.
3466 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 521.14 (Matthew Henry)
… great storm, tossed by the roaring waves, which go over it, Psalms 107:25. Whatever waves and billows of affliction go over us at any time we must call them God’s …
3467 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 521.15 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm there will come a calm, and the prospect of this supported him when deep called unto deep. Observe (1.) What he promised himself from God: The Lord will …
3468 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 523.23 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm, and they awoke him, saying, Lord, save us, we perish. “Wherefore hidest thou thy face, that we may not see thee and the light of thy countenance?” Or, “that thou …
3469 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 525.7 (Matthew Henry)
… as storms and calms at sea do, Psalms 107:25, 107:29. He makes wars to cease unto the end of the earth, sometimes in pity to the nations, that they may have a breathing …
3470 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 527.5 (Matthew Henry)
… violent storm, when some are split, others shattered, all dispersed ( Psalms 48:7 ): Thou breakest the ships of Tarshish with an east wind; effects at sea lie thus …
3471 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 534.5 (Matthew Henry)
… the storms and tempests of this world to perfect and everlasting rest.
3472 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 536.4 (Matthew Henry)
… ; the storm will blow over. Non si male nunc et olim sic erit—Though now distressed, I shall not always be so. Our Lord Jesus comforted himself with this in his sufferings …
3473 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 538.3 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm, awoke Christ, saying, Master, save us, we perish. And thus earnestly should we pray daily to be defended and delivered form our spiritual enemies, the …
3474 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 544.15 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm makes a great noise, which adds to its threatening terror; but, when God pleases, he commands silence among the waves and billows, and lays them to sleep …
3475 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 552.6 (Matthew Henry)
… are storms that will try the firmest anchors. 2. Those that shall never be quite undone are sometimes very near it, and, in their own apprehension, as good as gone …
3476 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 562.11 (Matthew Henry)
… thy storm. See how sinners are made miserable; the storm of God’s wrath raises terrors in their own hearts, and so they are made completely miserable. God can …
3477 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.6 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm into a calm.” This coming in here as an act of omnipotence, what manner of man then was the Lord Jesus, whom the winds and seas obeyed ? 2. The victories God …
3478 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 570.3 (Matthew Henry)
… , whether storm or sunshine. They shall not only have an admittance, but a residence, under God’s protection; he will be their rest and refuge for ever.
3479 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 570.8 (Matthew Henry)
… and storms, besides those things that are the creatures of fancy and imagination, which are often most frightful of all. We read of fear in the night, Song of …
3480 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 572.6 (Matthew Henry)
… threatening storm supposed: The floods have lifted up, O Lord ! (to God himself the remonstrance is made) the floods have lifted up their voice, which speaks terror …