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3641 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 982.29 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm, Luke 8:23. Some bodily refreshment he must have, and he chose to take it when it would be least a hindrance to him in his work. The disciples of Christ …
3642 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 982.31 (Matthew Henry)
… lay storms, as it is Satan’s business to raise them. He can do it; he has done it; he delights to do it: for he came to proclaim peace on earth. He rebuked the wind and …
3643 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 982.32 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm into a calm, then were they glad because they were quiet, Psalms 107:30. And then, (1.) Christ gives them a rebuke for their inordinate fear: Where is your …
3644 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 982.33 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm to accomplish.
3645 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 982.35 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm they had raised, sent for recruits, intending this to be a decisive battle, and hoping now to be too hard for him that had cast out so many unclean spirits …
3646 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 995.21 (Matthew Henry)
… terrible storms and tempests, such as had not been known, and above the ordinary working of natural causes. The effect of this shall be universal confusion …
3647 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 996.34 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm ( Jonah 1:6 ): Arise, call upon thy God. When we find ourselves either by our outward circumstances or our inward dispositions entering into temptation …
3648 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 997.9 (Matthew Henry)
We have here the blessed Jesus run down by the mob, and hurried to the cross in the storm of a popular noise and tumult, raised by the malice and artifice of the chief priests, as agents for the prince of the power of the air.
3649 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1004.30 (Matthew Henry)
… in storms at sea, that the disciples of Christ were so; and let the promises of a gracious God balance the threats of an angry sea. Though in a storm, and in the dark …
3650 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1004.31 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm, they were more terrified than they had been while they saw nothing in it but what was natural. Note, [1.] Our real distresses are often much increased …
3651 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1008.40 (Matthew Henry)
… by storm, yet really it was surrendered, otherwise it had been impregnable, and never taken. The Lord Jesus did not fall into the hands of his persecutors because …
3652 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1017.70 (Matthew Henry)
… . The storm is over, the worst is past; all his pains and agonies are at an end, and he is just going to paradise, entering upon the joy set before him. Let all that suffer …
3653 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.39 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm, It is I. Then the word of Christ does us good when we put our names into the precepts and promises. “In this Christ calls to me, and speaks to me.”
3654 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.55 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm; but sheep are sociable, and will come together again. It is no new thing for the assemblies of Christ’s disciples to be driven into corners, and forced …
3655 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1021.7 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm ( Nahum 1:3 ), and out of the whirlwind he spoke to Job. (4.) It was a rushing mighty wind; it was strong and violent, and came not only with a great noise, but with …
3656 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1027.1 (Matthew Henry)
… sharp storm arose, which forced many from Jerusalem, Acts 8:1-8:3. II. Here is the church spreading by the ministry of Philip and others that were dispersed upon …
3657 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1027.7 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm, and by the special grace of God enabled to face the storm. They tarried at Jerusalem, that they might be ready to go where their assistance was most …
3658 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1028.54 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm comes a calm. Though we are always to expect troublesome times, yet we may expect that they shall not last always. This was a breathing-time allowed them …
3659 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1031.2 (Matthew Henry)
… the storm arises from another point. The civil power, not now, as usual (for aught that appears) stirred up by the ecclesiastics, acts by itself in the persecution …
3660 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1033.9 (Matthew Henry)
… a storm; nay, he is, and will be, himself their hiding place. 2. They found work, and this was what they went for. When the door of opportunity was shut against them …