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3521 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 720.26 (Matthew Henry)

… Psalms 104:2. (2.) That the children of men, even the greatest and mightiest, are as nothing before him. The numerous inhabitants of this earth are in his eye as grasshoppers …

3522 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 725.26 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:6, 104:7. Be it observed here, to the honour of God’s wisdom, that he made nothing in vain, but intended every thing for some end and fitted it to answer …

3523 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 735.26 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:13. And the watering of the earth is in order to its fruitfulness. Thus he makes it to bring forth and bud, for the products of the earth depend upon …

3524 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 751.21 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:6-104:26, and Job 38:8-38:41 ), or to the period of Noah’s flood, when God promised that he would never drown the world again, Genesis 9:11. An ordinance of …

3525 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 756.9 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:32, 3:6, 3:10. Though the nations should join together to contend with him, and unite their force, yet they would be found utterly unable not only to resist …

3526 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 818.2 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:15. So Jerusalem was planted a choice and noble vine, wholly a right seed ( Jeremiah 2:21 ); and, if it had brought forth fruit suitable to its character …

3527 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 830.11 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:24. There is a multitude of all kinds of riches in it (as it is here, Ezekiel 27:12 ), gathered off its surface and dug out of its bowels. The earth is also …

3528 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 878.7 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:14, 104:15 ); and therefore they are justly brought to lament the loss and want of them, of all the products of the earth, which God had given either for …

3529 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 878.17 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:21 ) and the young ravens, Job 38:41. The complaints of the brute-creatures here are for want of water ( The rivers are dried up, through the excessive …

3530 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.22 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:26. But God finds work for this leviathan, has prepared him, has numbered him (so the word is), has appointed him to be Jonah’s receiver and deliverer …

3531 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 893.17 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:21. But especially let the men, women, and children, cry to God; let them cry mightily for the pardon of the sins which cry against them. It was time to …

3532 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 905.6 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:20. Their squadrons of horse shall be very numerous: “ Their horse-men shall spread themselves a great way, for they shall come from far, from all parts …

3533 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 935.104 (Matthew Henry)

(3.) The going a mile by constraint, which is a wrong to me in my liberty ( Matthew 5:41 ); “ Whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, to run an errand for him, or to wait upon …

3534 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 936.89 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:12 ), and, to the best of their power, they praise their Creator. If we were, by faith, as unconcerned about the morrow as they are, we should sing as cheerfully …

3535 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 936.104 (Matthew Henry)

(1.) That thoughtfulness for the morrow is needless; Let the morrow take thought for the things of itself. If wants and troubles be renewed with the day, there …

3536 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.55 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:17 ); nests in the field; some of them nests in the house; in God’s courts, Psalms 84:3. Secondly, How poorly the Lord Jesus was provided for. It may encourage …

3537 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.68 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 104:7, 104:8 ), as now, at his rebuke, they fell.

3538 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 943.62 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:20. It was while men slept; and there is no remedy but men must have some sleeping time. Note, It is as impossible for us to prevent hypocrites being …

3539 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 943.99 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 104:25. Men in their natural state are like the fishes of the sea that have no ruler over them, Habakkuk 1:14. (2.) The preaching of the gospel is the casting …

3540 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 943.104 (Matthew Henry)

(1.) He commends them as scribes instructed unto the kingdom of heaven. They were now learning that they might teach, and the teachers among the Jews were the …