Search for: more to fear from within than without

41 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 810.8 (Matthew Henry)

… them, without remedy. 1. Death in its various shapes shall ride triumphantly, both in town and in country, both within the city and without it, Ezekiel 7:15. Men …

42 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 858.9 (Matthew Henry)

… mountain without hands, which broke in pieces the image; but in this vision there is much more of pure gospel than in that. 1. The Messiah is here called the Son …

43 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 891.5 (Matthew Henry)

… noise without, for the sense of guilt within, awoke him. Perhaps for some time before he had avoiding sleeping, for fear of God’s speaking to him again in a dream …

44 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 893.17 (Matthew Henry)

… feel from it for some time after? It is better to submit to that than be wanting in any act or instance of that repentance which is necessary to save a sinking …

45 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 911.10 (Matthew Henry)

… they feared. Note, A holy fear of God will have a great influence upon our obedience to him. Serve the Lord with fear; if we fear him not, we shall not serve him. 3. The …

46 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 914.4 (Matthew Henry)

… towns without walls. The city shall be in a manner lost in the suburbs, as London is, where the out-parishes are more populous than those within the walls. So shall …

47 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.78 (Matthew Henry)

… hither to torment us —to cast us out from these men, and to restrain us from doing the hurt we would do?” Note, To be turned out, and tied up, from doing mischief, is a …

48 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.82 (Matthew Henry)

… eye to the sparrows, because they are his creatures, much more will have an eye to you, who are his children. If a sparrow die not without your Father, surely a man …

49 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 971.8 (Matthew Henry)

… troubled; without are fightings, within are fears, but fear not ye their fear .” Note, The disciples of Christ, if it be not their own fault, may enjoy a holy security …

50 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 982.24 (Matthew Henry)

to hear him preach. Instead of getting within, as they might easily have done if they had come in time, desiring to hear him, they stood without, desiring to see …

51 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1033.27 (Matthew Henry)

more than men now treat them as worse than brutes, as the worst of men, as the worst of male-factors. To-day Hosanna, to-morrow Crucify; to-day sacrificed to, to-morrow …

52 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1036.9 (Matthew Henry)

… people to turn from vice to virtue, from idols to the living and true God, from malice and envy to love and peace, they are charged with turning the world upside …

53 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1042.30 (Matthew Henry)

… expect to have justice done him than by the great sanhedrim at Jerusalem. I see not but the chief captain might, without any unfaithfulness to the duty of his …

54 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1046.24 (Matthew Henry)

… not to have power to use them, Ecclesiastes 6:2. If this arise from the sorrow of the world, and from any inordinate fear or trouble, it is so far from excusing it …

55 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1115.12 (Matthew Henry)

… sufficient to balance all the troubles he met with. It was easy to him to bear affliction, or persecution, or fightings from without, when he found the good success …

56 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1133.3 (Matthew Henry)

… translation more generally) to speak evil of none, unjustly and falsely, or unnecessarily, without call, and when it may do hurt but no good to the person himself …

57 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. לְ.2

to fear etc.? (cf. Mi 6:8 after דרשׁ without ל ). ( d ) as the subj. of a sentence (rare): Is 10:7 להשׁמיד בלבבו, 1 Ch 29:12; with טוב 1 S 15:22 ψ 118:8, 9 Ec 7:2, 5 Pr 21:9 (usually without לְ …

58 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. מִן־.2

from guilt, calamity, etc.:—thus a. to descend from a mountain Ex 19:14, to fall from a roof Dt 22:8, from heaven Is 14:12, to go up from a valley Jos 10:7, to raise up from the …

59 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. עַל².2

… יָסַף to add upon or to, ψ 61:7 + often (v. יָסַף ), שָׁת to put to Gn 30:40, נִלְוָה to be joined to Nu 18:2, 4; Is 14:1 (also c. אֶל ), נָפַל to fall to, i.e. desert to, Je 21:9 +, עבר to pass …

60 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Temple.9 (William Smith)

… opposition from the fear that what Herod had begun he would not be able to finish. He overcame all jealousy by engaging not to pull down any part of the existing …