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3561 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 3.4 (Matthew Henry)

… is Jehovah —the LORD, in capital letters, which are constantly used in our English translation to intimate that in the original it is Jehovah. All along, in the …

3562 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 3.32 (Matthew Henry)

… wisdom. Jehovah-jireh, let the Lord provide when and whom he pleases. If we graciously rest in God, God will graciously work for us and work all for good. 3. That …

3563 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 16.14 (Matthew Henry)

… Lord Jehovah; and therefore, (1.) “I may give it to thee, for I am sovereign Lord of all, and have a right to dispose of the whole earth.” (2.) “I can give it to thee, whatever …

3564 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 18.1 (Matthew Henry)

… great Jehovah, the Father of mercies, on the one part, and pious Abram, the father of the faithful, on the other part. Abram is therefore called “the friend of God …

3565 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 18.6 (Matthew Henry)

… name Jehovah, Exodus 6:3. He used it to Jacob, Genesis 28:3, 43:14, 48:3. It is the name of God that is mostly used throughout the book of Job, at least in the discourses …

3566 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 18.10 (Matthew Henry)

… name Jehovah was inserted into it, as it was a disgrace to Jeconiah to have the first syllable of his name cut off, because it was the same as the first syllable …

3567 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 19.3 (Matthew Henry)

… called Jehovah, Genesis 18:13. The apostle improves this for the encouragement of hospitality, Hebrews 13:2. Those that have been forward to entertain strangers …

3568 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 23.26 (Matthew Henry)

… obedience: Jehovah-jireh, The Lord will provide ( Genesis 22:14 ), probably alluding to what he had said ( Genesis 22:8 ), God will provide himself a lamb. It was not owing …

3569 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 51.5 (Matthew Henry)

… same Jehovah. Note, Though we must be ready to forgive all that are any way injurious to us, yet we must especially take heed of bearing malice towards any that …

3570 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 54.4 (Matthew Henry)

… himself Jehovah. It was an extraordinary manifestation of the divine presence and glory; what was visible was produced by the ministry of an angel, but he …

3571 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 54.22 (Matthew Henry)

… name Jehovah, and signifies, (1.) That he is self-existent; he has his being of himself, and has no dependence upon any other: the greatest and best man in the world …

3572 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 55.18 (Matthew Henry)

… great Jehovah: Thus saith the Lord; this is the first time that preface is used by any man which afterwards is used so frequently by all the prophets: whether …

3573 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 56.4 (Matthew Henry)

… is Jehovah ? I neither know him nor care for him, neither value him nor fear him:” it is a hard name that he never heard of before, but he resolves it shall be no bug …

3574 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 57.4 (Matthew Henry)

… name, Jehovah, Exodus 6:2, 6:3. He begins with this, I am Jehovah, the same with, I am that I am, the fountain of being, and blessedness, and infinite perfection. The patriarchs …

3575 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 58.2 (Matthew Henry)

… is Jehovah. Israel is made to know it by the performance of his promises to them ( Exodus 6:3 ), and the Egyptians are made to know it by the pouring out of his wrath …

3576 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 59.14 (Matthew Henry)

… great Jehovah shall be preserved from sharing in the common calamities of the place they live in, so that the plague which annoys all their neighbours shall …

3577 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 66.6 (Matthew Henry)

… to Jehovah, the almighty and eternal God.—It is confession of his infinite perfection, as transcendent and unparalleled. Note, God is to be worshipped and adored …

3578 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 66.10 (Matthew Henry)

… to Jehovah’s reign, which, like himself, is eternal, and not subject to change. Note, It is the unspeakable comfort of all God’s faithful subjects, not only that …

3579 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 68.3 (Matthew Henry)

… . Isa. Jehovah among us by that name by which he made himself known to us in Egypt?” They question his essential presence—whether there was a God or not; his common …

3580 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 68.13 (Matthew Henry)

-nissi—The Lord is my banner, which probably refers to the lifting up of the rod of God as a banner in this action. The presence and power of Jehovah were the …