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8081 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 43.18 (Matthew Henry)

… have run themselves into a praemunire—a penalty, which is intimated in what he says ( Genesis 42:36 ): Me have you bereaved. He seems to lay the fault upon them; knowing …

8082 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 50.11 (Matthew Henry)

… and run down, will yet be victorious at last. Vincimur in praelio, sed non in bello—We are foiled in a battle, but not in a campaign. Grace in the soul is often foiled …

8083 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 50.15 (Matthew Henry)

… plant, running over the wall. Note, God can make those fruitful, great comforts to themselves and others, who have been looked upon as dry and withered. More is …

8084 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 53.21 (Matthew Henry)

… , which run to and fro through the earth, are now fixed upon Israel, to show himself strong, to show himself a God in their behalf.

8085 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 54.20 (Matthew Henry)

… not run in vain.” Note, (1.) It highly concerns those who speak to people in the name of God to be well prepared beforehand. (2.) Those who would know what to say must go …

8086 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 55.10 (Matthew Henry)

… being run down by the Egyptians. Observe, (1.) We must not judge of men by the readiness and fluency of their discourse. Moses was mighty in word ( Acts 7:22 ), and yet …

8087 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 59.14 (Matthew Henry)

… its running the magicians aground, so was this, by the distinction made between the Egyptians and the Hebrews. Pharaoh must be made to know that God is the Lord …

8088 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 62.4 (Matthew Henry)

… , and running headlong upon ruin, notwithstanding all the kind methods taken to prevent it. Thus Ezekiel went in the bitterness of his spirit ( Ezekiel 3:14 ), because …

8089 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 70.16 (Matthew Henry)

… folly, run ourselves. (2.) It is at our peril if we break the bounds that God has set us, and intrude upon that which he has not allowed us; the Bethshemites and Uzzah …

8090 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 71.8 (Matthew Henry)

… mercy run now as full, as free, and as fresh, as ever.

8091 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 73.16 (Matthew Henry)

… , but runs the hazard of, in trade, as it is to receive rent for my land, which another takes pains with and improves, but runs the hazard of, in husbandry. 2. They must …

8092 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 106.2 (Matthew Henry)

… by running issues in men. It is called in the margin ( Leviticus 15:2 ) the running of the reins : a very grievous and loathsome disease, which was, usually the effect …

8093 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 113.3 (Matthew Henry)

… a running issue, Leviticus 22:4. These separated the people from the sanctuary, and God would show that they were so far from being more excusable that really …

8094 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 118.3 (Matthew Henry)

… ashes, running of errands, or the like, the person so consecrated shall be for the Lord, that is, “God will graciously accept the good-will.” Thou didst well that …

8095 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 129.12 (Matthew Henry)

… but running with the footman, how would he bear the terrors of war, which was contending with horses? He might easily have furnished himself with considerations …

8096 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 130.7 (Matthew Henry)

… it runs in the original. “How dare you abuse any servant of mine, especially such a servant as Moses, who is a friend, a confidant, and steward of the house?” How durst …

8097 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 132.4 (Matthew Henry)

… than run the hazard of making a descent upon Canaan. They wish rather to die criminals under God’s justice than live conquerors in his favour. Some read it …

8098 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 132.5 (Matthew Henry)

… , they run themselves upon the certain fatal consequences of a sinful course; and so they transcribe the folly of Israel, who, when they were within a step of …

8099 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 133.3 (Matthew Henry)

… should run over. In my Father’s house there is bread enough. Now the intent of this law is to direct what proportion the meat-offering and drink-offering should …

8100 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 134.13 (Matthew Henry)

… charge runs very high. 1. They charge him with having done them a great deal of wrong in bringing them out of Egypt, invidiously calling that a land flowing with …