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4061 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 290.23 (Matthew Henry)
… Psalms 89:28, 89:29. Thus all his joys and all his hopes terminate, as ours should, in the great Redeemer.
4062 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 294.12 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:35 ), and therefore Solomon pledges the same assurance to secure that establishment, by cutting off the enemies of it. “As God liveth, that establisheth …
4063 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 345.4 (Matthew Henry)
… - Psalms 89:52; there appears no reason here why they should be called Ezrahites (see the titles of those psalms), as there does why those should be called so who …
4064 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 378.3 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:31-89:34 .
4065 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 389.7 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:30-89:37
4066 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 391.2 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:35 ), and an interruption was no defeasance; the stream of government here runs again in the right channel. The instrument and chief manager of the …
4067 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 440.3 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:47 ), and to wish we had never been. There are those in hell who with good reason wish they had never been born, as Judas, Matthew 26:24. But, on this side hell …
4068 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 462.6 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:6. (2.) In debate with God. He that will quarrel with the word and providence of God must unavoidably go by the worst. God will be justified, and then man …
4069 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 463.7 (Matthew Henry)
… Psalms 89:9, 89:10. Those who think Job lived at, or after, the time of Moses, apply this to the dividing of the Red Sea before the children of Israel, and the drowning …
4070 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 463.9 (Matthew Henry)
… Psalms 89:12. What an empty place is this world in comparison with the other! (2.) He keeps the waters that are said to be above the firmament from pouring down upon …
4071 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 481.15 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:3. This our Lord Jesus often referred to as that which, all along in his undertaking, he governed himself by; This is the will of him that sent me, John …
4072 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 495.17 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:21. When he was in his agony an angel was sent from heaven to strengthen him, Luke 22:43. To this the victories and triumphs of the cross were all owing …
4073 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 503.3 (Matthew Henry)
… Psalms 89:11, 89:12. 2. He made it so as no one else could. It is the creature of omnipotence, for it is founded upon the seas, upon the floods, a weak and unstable foundation …
4074 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 507.3 (Matthew Henry)
… 7:89. That was a type of Christ, and it is to him that we must lift up our eyes and hands, for through him all good comes from God to us. It was also a figure of heaven …
4075 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 507.11 (Matthew Henry)
… Psalms 89:21, 49:5, 50:7, 50:9. And so he becomes their strength, the strength of all the saints; he strengthened him that is the church’s head, and from him diffuses …
4076 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 518.11 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:47. It is nothing in comparison with thee; so some. All time is nothing to God’s eternity, much less our share of time.
4077 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 539.7 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:35 ), therefore I will rejoice, and please myself with the hopes of the performance of the promise, which was intended for more than a pleasing promise …
4078 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 552.27 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:6 ), and must be, in our eyes, infinitely more desirable. Excellent beings there are in heaven, but God alone can make us happy. His favour is infinitely …
4079 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 557.26 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:36, 89:37 ) and against which the gates of hell shall not prevail .
4080 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.1 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:38-89:45 ), expostulates with God upon it ( Psalms 89:46-89:49 ), and then concludes with prayer for redress, Psalms 89:50, 89:51. In singing this psalm we must …