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681 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1105.11 (Matthew Henry)

… have the present possession and evidence of, but for what we have the future prospect of. Paul speaks with much confidence concerning the good estate of others …

682 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1106.8 (Matthew Henry)

… under the earth, the inhabitants of heaven and earth, the living and the dead. At the name of Jesus; not at the sound of the word, but the authority of Jesus; all should …

683 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1108.14 (Matthew Henry)

… . But the church of the Philippians never considered that. It redounded so much the more to their honour that they were the only church who were thus just and …

684 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1126.21 (Matthew Henry)

1. Timothy must charge those that are rich to beware of the temptations, and improve the opportunities, of their prosperous estate. (1.) He must caution them to …

685 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1141.6 (Matthew Henry)

… Christ, the antitype of Melchisedec, the meriter and Mediator of all blessings to the children of men, must be greater than all the priests of the order of Aaron …

686 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1143.21 (Matthew Henry)

… all the people, according to the law, Hebrews 9:19. He published to them the tenour of the covenant, the duties required, the rewards promised to those who did …

687 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1144.30 (Matthew Henry)

… are the children of that God who is afflicted in all the afflictions of his people. If one member of the body suffers, all the rest suffer with it. The apostle …

688 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1144.32 (Matthew Henry)

… get the assurance of it in themselves (the Spirit of God witnessing with their spirits), for the assured knowledge of this will help them to endure any fight …

689 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1145.15 (Matthew Henry)

estates in other families, but then they would have been drowned. We often say, “It is good to be akin to an estate;” but surely it is good to be akin to the covenant …

690 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1149.5 (Matthew Henry)

… and estates that they be rich in good works, because the more they have the more they have to do good with; but it is expected from the poor in the world that they …

691 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1152.5 (Matthew Henry)

… them. The rich we here find employing the poor in their labours, and the rich have as much need of the labours of the poor as the poor have of wages from the rich …

692 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1153.19 (Matthew Henry)

… . 2. The preservation of the regenerate to eternal life is the effect of God’s power. The greatness of the work, the number of enemies, and our own infirmities …

693 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1156.23 (Matthew Henry)

… settling the rules of the Christian religion, thought these cautions necessary, forbidding every one of them to hurt the life or the estate and property …

694 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1165.33 (Matthew Henry)

… , on the contrary, the whole world, the rest, being by far the major part, lieth in wickedness, in the jaws in the bowels of the wicked one. There are, indeed, were we …

695 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1166.4 (Matthew Henry)

… by the respect paid them, and that, 1. By the apostle himself: Whom I love in the truth, or in truth, whom I sincerely and heartily love. He who was the beloved disciple …

696 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1167.3 (Matthew Henry)

the sincerity of the apostle’s love or the religion of it. The sincerity of it: Whom I love in the truth, for the truth’s sake, as abiding and walking in the truth …

697 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. קָרָא.2

… landed estates, claim possession (Hup Bae); proclaim one’s own name Ru 4:11 = become famous; pt. pass. proclaimed, i.e. renowned Ez 23:23. d. abs. make proclamation (sometimes …

698 Etymology dictionary, p. bailiff (n.).2

… (n.1)). From early 14c. as "agent of a lord, overseer of an estate" who directs operations, collects rents, etc.; also used in Middle English of an elected official in …

699 Etymology dictionary, p. blockbuster (n.).2

… (n.1) in the "built-up city square" sense, + agent noun from bust (v.), on the notion of the widespread destruction they could cause. The popular entertainment sense …

700 Etymology dictionary, p. colony (n.).2

… , landed estate," from colonus "husbandman, tenant farmer, settler in new land," from colere "to cultivate, to till; to inhabit; to frequent, practice, respect; tend …