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5621 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 948.41 (Matthew Henry)
… this argument urged, Romans 14:15, 8:11, 8:12. Nay, if Christ came into the world to save souls, and his heart is so much upon that work, he will reckon severely with …
5622 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 948.42 (Matthew Henry)
… the argument; the angels of God are their servants, the Son of God is their Saviour, and, to complete their honour, God himself is their Friend. None shall pluck …
5623 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 948.57 (Matthew Henry)
… and argument, not with passion.” Where the fault is plain and great, the person proper for us to deal with, and we have an opportunity for it, and there is no apparent …
5624 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 949.9 (Matthew Henry)
… his argument is this; “If husband and wife are by the will and appointment of God joined together in the strictest and closest union, then they are not to be lightly …
5625 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 950.28 (Matthew Henry)
… hard arguments; if our inferiors are peevish and provoking, yet we should not thereby be put into a passion, but speak calmly to them. [1.] It is incontestably true …
5626 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 951.68 (Matthew Henry)
… .” Gamaliel’s argument turned upon this hinge ( Acts 5:38, 5:39 ); either this counsel is of men or of God. Though that which is manifestly bad cannot be of God, yet that …
5627 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.55 (Matthew Henry)
… an argument sufficient to support it, so as to lay down a rule for his church in this matter, and yet to avoid giving offence, and to break the snare.
5628 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.82 (Matthew Henry)
… . Christ’s argument to confirm this great truth of the resurrection and a future state; the matters being of great concern, he did not think it enough (as in some …
5629 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.83 (Matthew Henry)
… his argument—from the scripture; that is the great magazine or armoury whence we may be furnished with spiritual weapons, offensive and defensive. It is written …
5630 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.84 (Matthew Henry)
… his argument was ( Matthew 22:32 ); I am the God of Abraham. This was not an express proof, totidem verbis—in so many words; and yet it was really a conclusive argument …
5631 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.85 (Matthew Henry)
Now the drift of the argument is to prove,
5632 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.89 (Matthew Henry)
… this argument, where, when he had been speaking of the faith and obedience of the patriarchs in the land of their pilgrimage, he adds, Wherefore God is not ashamed …
5633 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.110 (Matthew Henry)
… or argument; he spoke to the same purport. We have reason to think that this was not all he said, for it should seem by Matthew 26:40 that he continued an hour in …
5634 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.120 (Matthew Henry)
… and arguments, had better be alarmed by swords and spears than left to perish in their security. Let those that would not believe, be made to feel.
5635 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.73 (Matthew Henry)
… an argument of a base, servile, sordid spirit, to insult over those that are in misery, and to make the calamities of any matter of sport and merriment.
5636 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.143 (Matthew Henry)
… his argument. Others think, these that arose were modern saints, such as had been Christ in the flesh, but died before him; as his father Joseph, Zecharias, Simeon …
5637 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.152 (Matthew Henry)
… an argument with us, faithfully to persevere to the end in our attendance on him. Have we followed him so far and so long, done so much, and laid out so much for him …
5638 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 958.49 (Matthew Henry)
… great argument to prove Christ to be the Son of God, is, his resurrection, and none could have more convincing proofs of the truth of that than these soldiers …
5639 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 958.50 (Matthew Henry)
… the argument of Christ’s resurrection, had this still ready to reply, His disciples came, and stole him away. To this purport was the solemn narrative, which …
5640 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 960.7 (Matthew Henry)
… suitable argument in itself. He could not have cured the disease, which was the effect, if he could not have taken away the sin, which was the cause. And besides …