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601 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 756.5 (Matthew Henry)

… and stupid, and there is no spirit in them—no use of reason, else they would never stoop to them, Jeremiah 10:14. Every man that makes or worships idols has become …

602 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 758.13 (Matthew Henry)

… and stupid that none of them lays it to heart; they do not mourn to God, but are unaffected with his displeasure, while the very ground they go upon shames them …

603 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 759.2 (Matthew Henry)

… a stupid unthinking people might be brought to consider, and believe, and be affected with what was thus set before them. 1. He was to wear a linen girdle for some …

604 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 762.12 (Matthew Henry)

… , So stupid are we that nothing less than the mighty hand of divine grace, known experimentally, can make us know rightly the name of God as it is revealed to us …

605 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 765.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this stupid senseless people to repentance, that their ruin might be prevented; but all in vain.

606 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 777.12 (Matthew Henry)

… own stupidity and frowardness: He was ashamed, yea even confounded, could not with any confidence look up to God, nor with any comfort reflect upon himself …

607 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 797.9 (Matthew Henry)

… through stupidity or despair; they can form no right notions of things; they stagger and are unsteady in their counsels and resolves, and dash one against …

608 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 800.10 (Matthew Henry)

… and stupid under the hand of God, and would need to be still called upon to afflict their souls yet more and more, till their proud and hard hearts were thoroughly …

609 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 807.6 (Matthew Henry)

… their stupidity and dulness, that they were not capable of being taught as men of sense are, by words, but must be taught as children are, by pictures, or as deaf …

610 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 810.2 (Matthew Henry)

… , and stupid, and unaffected. When the town is on fire men do no seek for fine words and quaint expressions in which to give an account of it, but cry about the streets …

611 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 810.5 (Matthew Henry)

… how stupid these people were, that, though the day of their destruction was already begun, yet they were not aware of it, but must be thus told of it again and again …

612 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 815.3 (Matthew Henry)

… a stupid, dull, unthinking people, that will not heed or will soon forget what they only hear of, or at least will not be at all affected with it; it will make no impression …

613 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 825.19 (Matthew Henry)

… , and stupidity: though soft and pliable to evil, yet heavy and not movable to good. How has the gold become dross! How has the most fine gold changed ! So is Jerusalem’s …

614 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 827.6 (Matthew Henry)

… that stupid people needed to be taught as children are. The comparison made use of is that of a boiling pot. This agrees with Jeremiah’s vision many years before …

615 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 836.13 (Matthew Henry)

… this stupid senseless people, that said, The way of the Lord is not equal; for these rules of judgment are so plainly just that they need no other confirmation …

616 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 836.21 (Matthew Henry)

… great stupidity under the weighty hand of God, and a reigning selfishness and narrow-spiritedness; they pleased themselves in the ruin of their country …

617 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 870.1 (Matthew Henry)

… and stupidity under the judgments of God ( Hosea 7:9-7:11 ), ingratitude to God for his mercies ( Hosea 7:13 ), incorrigibleness under his judgments ( Hosea 7:14 ), contempt …

618 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 870.15 (Matthew Henry)

… . Note, Stupidity under less judgments is a presage of greater coming.

619 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 878.5 (Matthew Henry)

… and stupid under the former tokens of God’s displeasure; and therefore they are here called to awake and weep. Those that will not be roused out of their security …

620 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 878.17 (Matthew Henry)

… the stupidity of those who cry not to God in any case.