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3501 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 687.1 (Matthew Henry)
… present storm, because they went on still in their wickedness, Isaiah 7:17-7:25. And this is written both for our comfort and for our admonition.
3502 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 687.4 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm, and gave up all for gone, concluding it in vain to make any resistance. Now that which caused this fright was the sense of guilt and the weakness of …
3503 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 689.13 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm of rain and hail from on high, which they could not avoid: It has lighted upon them, that is, it is as sure to come as if come already, and all the people shall …
3504 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 690.1 (Matthew Henry)
… threatening storm, but to hope that, though for the present all the country was put into a great consternation by it, yet it would end well, in the destruction …
3505 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 690.4 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm is over?” The wealth they had got was their glory, and they had no place of safety in which to deposit that, but they should certainly see it flee away …
3506 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 690.31 (Matthew Henry)
… . The storm shall soon blow over ( Isaiah 10:25 ): Yet a very little while—a little, little while (so the word is), and the indignation shall cease, even my anger, which …
3507 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 696.5 (Matthew Henry)
… some storm coming upon the people of God, perhaps the good people of the ten tribes, or of the two and a half on the other side Jordan, whose country joined to that …
3508 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 697.5 (Matthew Henry)
… his storm, Psalms 83:13, 83:15. Note, God can dispirit the enemies of his church when they are most courageous and confident, and dissipate them when they seem …
3509 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 701.13 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm and others left inexcusable. (2.) By way of excitement: If you will enquire, enquire. Note, It is our wisdom to improve the present morning in preparation …
3510 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 705.5 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm of rain or hail, and a shadow from the scorching heat of the sun in summer. God is a sufficient protection to his people in all weathers, hot and cold …
3511 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 706.5 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm. Those that trust in God shall not only find in him, but receive from him, everlasting strength, strength that will carry them to everlasting life, to …
3512 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 706.24 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm that disperses others bring you nearer together. Come, and enter into thy chambers; stay not abroad, lest you be caught in the storm, as the Egyptians …
3513 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 708.6 (Matthew Henry)
… destroying storm bearing down all before it, especially at sea, and as a flood of mighty waters overflowing the country ( Isaiah 28:2 ), then in that day will the …
3514 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 708.20 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm comes, and bury the builder in the ruins of it. Those that make any thing their hiding place but Christ shall find that the waters will overflow it …
3515 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 709.3 (Matthew Henry)
… earthquakes, storms and tempests, and devouring fire, especially upon the account of the great noise. When a foreign enemy was not in the borders, but in the …
3516 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 710.3 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm), “ but not of my Spirit ” (not such as God by his Spirit, in the mouth of his prophets, directed them to), “and therefore it will prove too short a covering, and …
3517 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 710.12 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm and bury the builder in the ruins of it. Your contempt of that word of God which you might build upon will make every thing else you trust like a wall …
3518 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 712.3 (Matthew Henry)
… and storm, to save those from it that take shelter in them, so Christ bore the storm himself to keep it off from us.
3519 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 712.22 (Matthew Henry)
… battering storm coming down on the forest that lies bleak, then shall Jerusalem be a quiet resting-place, for the city shall be low in a low place, under the wind …
3520 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.14 (Matthew Henry)
III. He will protect Jerusalem, and deliver it out of the hands of the invaders. This storm that threatened them should blow over, and they should enjoy a prosperous state again. Many instances are here given of this prosperity.