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6601 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 165.9 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:30. 3. Let our tongues be employed about the word of God. Let it be the subject of our familiar discourse, wherever we are; especially with our children …

6602 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 181.14 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:126. The apostle, following all the ancient versions, reads it, Cursed is every one that continues not, Galatians 3:10. Lest those who were guilty of …

6604 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.2 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 119:89-119:91 ), and therefore will rise up in judgment against rebellious Israel. Heaven and earth will be witnesses against sinners, witnesses of the …

6606 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 195.6 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:120. As one humbling himself under the mighty had of God, he fell to the earth upon his face, not thinking it any disparagement to him to lie thus low …

6607 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 198.3 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 119:94 ), I am thine, save me; and so may we, if indeed we be his. (2.) In honour, because the ground of their enemies’ quarrel with them was the respect they had shown …

6608 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 215.20 (Matthew Henry)

… Psalms 119:70, 17:10. Eglon signifies a calf, and he fell like a fatted calf, by the knife, an acceptable sacrifice to divine justice. Notice is taken of the coming …

6609 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 240.11 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:120. (2.) That these direful first-fruits of the execution would be certain earnests of the progress and full accomplishment of it: When I begin I will …

6610 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 274.10 (Matthew Henry)

… ,” Psalms 119:120. This God intends in his judgments, that others may hear and fear. David therefore will not bring the ark into his own city ( 2 Samuel 6:10 ) till he …

6611 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 275.24 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 119:49 ) and do as thou hast said; I desire no more, and I expect no less; so full is the promise, and so firm.” Thus we must turn God’s promises into prayers, and …

6613 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 295.11 (Matthew Henry)

… . Psalms 119:125; I am thy servant, give me understanding. An understanding heart is God’s gift, Proverbs 2:6. We must pray for it ( James 1:5 ), and pray for it with application …

6614 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 296.11 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:32. The greatness of Solomon’s wisdom is illustrated by comparison. Chaldea and Egypt were nations famous for learning; thence the Greeks borrowed …

6615 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 324.7 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:79. This Jehonadab, though no prophet, priest, or Levite, no prince or ruler, was, we may suppose, very eminent for prudence and piety, and generally respected …

6617 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 366.6 (Matthew Henry)

… . Psalms 119:24; Thy testimonies are my delight and my counsellors .

6618 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 385.4 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:32. He never thought he could do enough for God. He was lively and affectionate in his religion, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord, cheerful and pleasant …

6620 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 424.5 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 119:106. Our own covenant binds us to this, if not more strongly, yet more sensibly, than we were before bound, and therefore we must not think it needless …