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581 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 50.3 (Matthew Henry)

… was his father’s joy, almost his pride, being the beginning of his strength. How welcome he was to his parents his name bespeaks, Reuben, See a son. To him belonged …

582 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 103.2 (Matthew Henry)

… Christ Jesus no difference is made of male and female, Galatians 3:28, 3:11. But this ceremonial uncleanness which the law laid women in child-bed under was to …

583 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 225.4 (Matthew Henry)

… for his sake, who in the fulness of time was to come from them. (2.) As a deliverer of Israel; for he is Jesus a Saviour, who saves his people from their sins. But with …

584 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 226.3 (Matthew Henry)

… to his fancy, and therefore nothing will serve but she must be his wife. He that in the choice of a wife is guided only by his eye, and governed by his fancy, must …

585 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 237.4 (Matthew Henry)

… marring his inheritance, by marrying the widow, has his name, family, and inheritance, buried in oblivion and disgrace. A tender and generous concern for the …

586 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 306.7 (Matthew Henry)

… sent his wife to enquire of the prophet, because she could best put the question without naming names, or making any other description than this, “Sir, I have …

587 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 524.14 (Matthew Henry)

Jesus daily with their prayers and praises, which is really their honour, and he is pleased to reckon it his. The numbering of kings’ daughters among his honourable …

588 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 524.18 (Matthew Henry)

… to Jesus Christ, to hate father and mother, and all that is dear to us in this world, in comparison, that is, to love them less than Christ and his honour, and our interest …

589 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 660.20 (Matthew Henry)

… good wife, if she be virtuous, excels them all, and does more good in her place than they can do in theirs. Or, as some explain it, A man cannot have his house so well …

590 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 673.26 (Matthew Henry)

… hear his voice, and see his face, and taste his love. It is good to be here. Having expressed her esteem of her husband’s person, she next, like a loving spouse, that …

591 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 677.5 (Matthew Henry)

… by his wife in a rainy stormy night.” Do we thus require him for his love? The slights which careless souls put upon Jesus Christ are him as a continual dropping …

592 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 680.2 (Matthew Henry)

… sufferings (His left hand shall be under my head ) and that she should be comforted with his love— His right hand should embrace me. Thus Christ laid his right …

593 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 866.8 (Matthew Henry)

… proclaimed his name. Note, It is not only the Lord and his greatness that we are to fear, but the Lord and his goodness, not only his majesty, but his mercy. They shall …

594 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 915.4 (Matthew Henry)

… do his pleasure, to put Joshua into a better state. Joshua presented himself before the Lord in his filthy garments, as an object of his pity; and Christ graciously …

595 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 931.11 (Matthew Henry)

… Lord Jesus, that not only he descended from such, but that is decent from them is particularly remarked in his genealogy, and no veil drawn over it. He took upon …

596 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 931.41 (Matthew Henry)

his name Jesus, according to the direction given him. God having appointed him to be the Saviour, which was intimated in his giving him the name Jesus, we …

597 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.54 (Matthew Henry)

wife of Jeroboam ( 1 Kings 14:6 ), Why feignest thou thyself to be another? Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites ? Note, Hypocrites tempt Jesus Christ; they try his knowledge …

598 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 955.5 (Matthew Henry)

… bespeaks his singular and superlative love to, and his faithful and inviolable covenant with, his spouse the church. Believers are now betrothed to Christ …

599 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.44 (Matthew Henry)

… in his unwillingness to condemn Jesus, by a message sent him from his wife ( Matthew 27:19 ), by way of caution; Have thou nothing to do with that just man (together …

600 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.46 (Matthew Henry)

… Lord Jesus, witnessing for him that he was a just man, even then when he was persecuted as the worst of malefactors: when his friends were afraid to appear in …