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3561 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 858.15 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm under Antiochus, and the power which the Maccabees obtained over their enemies. (2.) To the setting up of the kingdom of the Messiah in the world by the …

3562 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 861.17 (Matthew Henry)

… one storm has blown over it is not long before another rises. (2.) The God of heaven is, and will be, its protector, and, under him, the angels of heaven are its patrons …

3563 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 862.14 (Matthew Henry)

… terrible storm was in his return from Egypt, two years after, prophesied of Daniel 11:30. Then he took Judea in his way home; and, because he could not gain his point …

3564 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.6 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm was over, they could neither reward the one nor punish the other; this therefore would be a satisfaction to them, that they would both be recompensed …

3565 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 872.9 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm is over; but those hopes also shall fail them; they shall find there are graves in Egypt, as their murmuring ancestors said ( Exodus 14:11 ), graves for …

3566 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.1 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm, in which he was asleep, Jonah 1:4-1:6. IV. The discovery of him, and his disobedience, to be the cause of the storm, Jonah 1:7-1:10. V. The casting of him into the sea …

3567 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.4 (Matthew Henry)

… brings storms and tempests into the soul, into the family, into churches and nations; it is a disquieting disturbing thing. The tempest prevailed to such a …

3568 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.6 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm may well be asked what they mean. 2. A pertinent word of advice: “ Arise, call upon thy God; we are here crying every man to his god, why dost not thou get up and …

3569 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.7 (Matthew Henry)

IV. Jonah is found out to be the cause of the storm.

3570 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.8 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm itself or in their own distress by it that they concluded it was a messenger of divine justice sent to arrest some one of those that were in that ship …

3571 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.9 (Matthew Henry)

… this storm: Let us cast lots, that we may know for whose cause the evil is upon us. None of them suspected himself, or said, Isa. it I, Lord; is it I ? But they suspected …

3572 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.10 (Matthew Henry)

… . The storm is sent after Jonah, because God has work for him to do, and it is sent to fetch him back to it. Note, God has many ways of bringing to light concealed sins …

3573 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.11 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm was sent, as the lot had intimated: “ Tell us for whose cause this evil is upon us; is it indeed for thy cause, and, if so, for what cause ? What is this offence …

3574 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.12 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm was sent to fetch him back. We have reason to think that he told them this with sorrow and shame, justifying God and condemning himself and intimating …

3575 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.15 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm, and study to answer the end for which it was sent, and then the storm shall become a calm. But especially we must consider what is to be done to the sin that …

3576 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.16 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm, it is not casting the wares into the sea that will lay it again; no, you must cast me thither.” When conscience is awakened, and a storm raised there, nothing …

3577 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.19 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm, that must thus be cast forth into the sea; we must abandon it, and be the death of it, must drown that which otherwise will drown us in destruction and …

3578 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.20 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm. The sea has what she came for, and therefore rests contended; she ceases from her raging. It is an instance of the sovereign power of God that he can …

3579 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 898.10 (Matthew Henry)

… a storm, cried every man to his god, Jonah 1:5. And no instance could be found of a nation’s changing its gods, Jeremiah 2:11 : If the hosts of heaven were their gods …

3580 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 902.6 (Matthew Henry)

… the storm. Which way soever God goes he carries a whirlwind and a storm along with him, for the terror of his enemies, Psalms 18:9 And, wherever there is a whirlwind …