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361 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1042.24 (Matthew Henry)

… to damn them, and the devil to take them, if they do not do so and so. As they love cursing, so shall it come unto them. Some think the meaning of this curse was, they …

362 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1047.32 (Matthew Henry)

… be damned is gospel, as well as, He that believes shall be saved, Mark 16:16. Or this may be explained by that of our Saviour ( Matthew 15:7 ), “ Well did Esaias prophesy …

363 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1055.6 (Matthew Henry)

… the damning and the domineering power of sin is broken and taken out of the way. He that is condemned can neither accuse nor rule; his testimony is null, and his …

364 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1061.24 (Matthew Henry)

… is damned if he eat ( Romans 14:23 ), that is, it turns into sin to him; he is damned, katakekritai — he is condemned of his own conscience, because he eateth not of faith …

365 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1066.9 (Matthew Henry)

… will damn men but wickedness. He shall be saved, yet so as by fire, saved out of the fire. He himself shall be snatched out of that flame which will consume his work …

366 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1074.24 (Matthew Henry)

… nature damning; and therefore surely so heinous a sin as profaning such a holy ordinance is so. And it is profaned in the grossest sense by such irreverence …

367 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1133.20 (Matthew Henry)

… , and damning heresy will be escaped.” 2. Pains and patience must be used about those that err most grievously. They are not easily and soon to be given up and cast …

368 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1137.29 (Matthew Henry)

… great damning sin of the world, especially of those who have a revelation of the mind and will of God. This sin shuts up the heart of God, and shuts up the gate of …

369 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1146.3 (Matthew Henry)

… the damning sin of unbelief or rather the darling sin of the Jews, an over-fondness for their own dispensation. Let us lay aside all external and internal hindrances …

371 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1164.16 (Matthew Henry)

… the damned ones are made so, or are so punished, (1.) Because they despised the love of God already manifested and exhibited. (2.) Because they refused to be beloved …

372 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1182.6 (Matthew Henry)

… a damning sin in its own nature, and will prove fatal to those who persist in it, after fair warning given by the word of Providence; those who refuse to come out …

373 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1189.8 (Matthew Henry)

… the damned will illustrate the blessedness of those that are saved, and the blessedness of the saved will aggravate the misery of those that are damned.

375 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Damnation.4 (Matthew G. Easton)

… word “damned” means “condemned” by one’s own conscience, as well as by the Word of God. The apostle shows here that many things which are lawful are not expedient …

376 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Hinnom.3 (Matthew G. Easton)

… the damned, by this word. The word Gehenna [the Greek contraction of Hinnom] was never used in the time of Christ in any other sense than to denote the place of …

377 Etymology dictionary, p. anathema (n.).3

… or damned." Later it was applied to persons and the Divine Curse. The meaning "act or formula of excommunicating and consigning to damnation by ecclesiastical …

378 Etymology dictionary, p. blamed (adv.).2

"confoundedly" 1833, later also as an adjective (1840), from past participle of blame (v.), as a "euphemistic evasion of the horrible word damn ." [Bartlett, "Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848].

379 Etymology dictionary, p. blasted (adj.).2

… "cursed, damned" it is a euphemism attested from 1680s. The meaning "drunk or stoned" dates from 1972, perhaps from the condition of one so affected, but blast (v …

380 Etymology dictionary, p. blazing (adj.).2

late 14c., "shining," also "vehement," present-participle adjective from blaze (v.1). As a mild or euphemistic epithet, attested from 1888 (no doubt suggesting damned and connected with the blazes, the euphemism for "Hell").