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4181 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.17 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 89:26, 89:27. This is a comment upon these words in Nathan’s message concerning Solomon (for he also was a type of Christ as well as David), I will be his Father …

4182 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.18 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:29, 89:36 ): His seed shall endure for ever, and with it his throne. Now this will be differently understood according as we apply it to Christ or David …

4183 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.19 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 89:38. But let this encourage them, that, though they were corrected, they should not be abandoned or disinherited. This refers to that part of Nathan’s …

4184 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.21 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:30 ) by omissions, and break his statutes ( Psalms 89:31 ) by commissions. There are spots which are the spots of God’s children, Deuteronomy 32:5. Many corruptions …

4185 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.22 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:33 ), I will not lie unto David, Psalms 89:35. We are unworthy, but he is worthy. 2. For the covenant’s sake: My faithfulness shall not fail, my covenant will …

4186 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.24 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:38 ), had entered into covenant with the family, but now, for aught he could perceive, he had made void the covenant, not broken some of the articles of …

4187 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.27 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:46 ): How long, O Lord! wilt thou hide thyself? For ever ? That which grieved them most was that God himself, as one displeased, did not appear to them by his …

4189 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.29 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:47 ): Remember how short my time is, how transitory I am (say some), therefore unable to bear the power of thy wrath, and therefore a proper object of thy …

4190 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.30 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:48 ): “ What man ” (what strong man, so the word is) “ is he that liveth and shall not see death ? The king himself, of the house of David, is not exempted from the sentence …

4191 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.31 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:49 ): “ Lord, where are thy former lovingkindnesses, which thou showedst, nay, which thou swaredst, to David in thy truth ? Wilt thou fail of doing what thou …

4192 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.32 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:50, 89:51 ): “ Remember, Lord, the reproach, and let it be rolled away from us and returned upon our enemies.” (1.) They were God’s servants that were reproached …

4193 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.33 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:52 ): Blessed be the Lord for evermore, Amen, and amen. Thus he confronts the reproaches of his enemies. The more others blaspheme God the more we should …

4194 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 598.89 (Matthew Henry)

We have here an account of David’s learning, not that of the Egyptians, but of the Israelites indeed .

4195 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 661.6 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 89:34. Christ, the great preacher, was the Son of David .

4196 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 661.10 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:47 ); and those things, considered in reference to man (whatever they are in themselves), are vanity. They are impertinent to the soul, foreign, and add …

4197 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 676.17 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:12 ); and we may suppose the other mountains here mentioned to be pleasant ones, and so this is Christ’s call to his spouse to come off from the world …

4198 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 677.15 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 89:27 ) and has obtained a more excellent name than any of the principalities and powers of the upper or lower world, Philippians 2:9, 1:1-1:14, 4:1-4:16. He is …

4199 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 678.5 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 89:30-89:35. “I have been careless and wanting in my duty, and yet I am my beloved’s ;” for every transgression in the covenant does not throw us out of covenant …

4200 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 685.16 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 89:13, 89:14. [2.] As a God of unspotted purity. He that is holy, infinitely holy, shall be sanctified (that is, shall be owned and declared to be holy) in the righteous …