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4121 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 797.5 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:30-89:33. The Chaldeans thought they should never be called to an account for what they had done against God’s Israel; but there is a time fixed for …
4122 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 822.2 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:3, 89:20 ), a sad lamentation for the decays and desolations of his family ( Psalms 89:38, 89:39 ): But thou hast cast off and abhorred, hast made void the covenant …
4123 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 884.19 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:11, 89:12. He that formed the great mountains can make them plain, when they stand in the way of his people b10 ‘s salvation. (2.) He creates the wind. The power …
4124 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 898.14 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:27, 7:14. David, in spirit, called him Lord, and (as Dr. Pocock observes) he witnessed of himself, and his witness was true, that he was greater than Solomon …
4125 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 899.4 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:38, 89:39 ), he adds an illustrious prediction of the Messiah and his kingdom, in whom that covenant should be established, and the honours of that house …
4126 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 913.15 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:2 ), but thinks it long that the building is deferred. (3.) The objects of compassion recommended to the divine mercies are, Jerusalem, the holy city, and …
4127 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 933.50 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 89:27. [2.] The affection the Father had for him; He is my beloved Son; his dear Son, the Son of his love ( Colossians 1:13 ); he has lain in his bosom from all eternity …
4128 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 935.89 (Matthew Henry)
(2.) Nor by the earth, for it is his footstool. He governs the motions of this lower world; as he rules in heaven, so he rules over the earth; and though under his feet …
4129 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 936.89 (Matthew Henry)
[2.] Improve this for your encouragement to trust in God. Are ye not much better than they ? Yes, certainly you are. Note, The heirs of heaven are much better than the …
4130 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.89 (Matthew Henry)
[9.] That Christ himself would so heartily espouse their cause, as to show himself a friend to all their friends, and to repay all the kindnesses that should at …
4131 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.32 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 89:19 ), chosen by Infinite Wisdom to that post of service and honour, for which neither man nor angel was qualified; none but Christ, that he might in all …
4132 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.89 (Matthew Henry)
[1.] The parable represents his possessing men’s bodies: Christ having lately cast out a devil, and they having said he had a devil, gave occasion to show how much …
4133 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 943.89 (Matthew Henry)
1. Jesus Christ is the true Treasure; in him there is an abundance of all that which is rich and useful, and will be a portion for us: all fulness ( Colossians 1:19 …
4134 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 944.89 (Matthew Henry)
Thirdly, The remedy he had recourse to in this distress, the old, tried, approved remedy, and that was prayer: he cried, Lord, save me. Observe, 1. The manner of his praying …
4135 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 945.89 (Matthew Henry)
4. The happy issue and success of all this. She came off with credit and comfort from this struggle; and, though a Canaanite, approved herself a true daughter …
4136 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 946.50 (Matthew Henry)
… ,” Psalms 89:15. Blessed are your eyes, Matthew 13:16. All happiness attends the right knowledge of Christ.
4137 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 946.89 (Matthew Henry)
2. It savoured much of fleshly wisdom, for him to appear so warmly against suffering, and to startle thus at the offence of the cross. It is the corrupt part of …
4138 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 947.89 (Matthew Henry)
[2.] The fish came up, with money in the mouth of it, which represents to us the reward of obedience in obedience. What work we do at Christ’s command brings its own …
4139 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 948.89 (Matthew Henry)
(6.) Convinced sinners cannot but humble themselves before God, and pray for mercy. The servant, under this charge, and this doom, fell down at the feet of his royal …
4140 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 949.89 (Matthew Henry)
[1.] Losses for Christ are here supposed. Christ had told them that his disciples must deny themselves in all that is done to them in this world; now here he specifies …