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8121 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 194.12 (Matthew Henry)
… long run. It is probable they walked at such a distance from the walls as to be out of the reach of the enemies’ arrows and out of the hearing of their scoffs. We …
8122 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 195.11 (Matthew Henry)
… , would run as strong as ever. 2. That if this accursed thing were not destroyed they could not expect the return of God’s gracious presence; in plain terms, neither …
8123 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 196.10 (Matthew Henry)
… often run themselves into destruction by their own fury and the violence of their rage against the Israel of God. Pharaoh plunged himself into the Red Sea …
8124 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 198.8 (Matthew Henry)
… , shall run and not be weary, shall walk and not faint, Isaiah 40:31. [2.] An instance of his great faith in the almighty power of God, as above the power of nature, and …
8125 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 207.10 (Matthew Henry)
… hastily run up, without curiosity or magnificence. Our Lord Jesus thus came and dwelt among us, not in pomp but poverty, providing rest for us, yet himself not …
8126 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 210.17 (Matthew Henry)
… will run yourselves thus upon the sword’s point of God’s judgments? Does not our camp still feel from that sin and the punishment of it? We are not cleansed …
8127 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 211.12 (Matthew Henry)
… of running either into a profane neglect of any of God’s institutions or into a superstitious addition of any of your own inventions.” They must especially …
8128 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 213.6 (Matthew Henry)
… to run away, Judges 1:6. It had been barbarous thus to triumph over a man in misery, and that lay at their mercy, but that he was a devoted Canaanite, and one that had …
8129 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 213.8 (Matthew Henry)
… did run well, what hindered them? Galatians 5:7. 2. Caleb was put in possession of Hebron, which, though given him by Joshua ten or twelve years before (as Dr. Lightfoot …
8130 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 215.4 (Matthew Henry)
… , by running with the footmen, might learn to contend with horses, Jeremiah 12:5. Israel was a figure of the church militant, that must fight its way to a triumphant …
8131 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 216.19 (Matthew Henry)
… , but runs into their hand, and pierceth them with many sorrows. The idol may quickly become a burden ( Isaiah 46:1 ), and what we were sick for God can make us sick of …
8132 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 217.35 (Matthew Henry)
… to run a race, Psalms 19:5. Let them, as burning and shining lights in their places, dispel the mists of darkness, and shine with more and more lustre and power unto …
8133 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 218.36 (Matthew Henry)
… over-run by the Midianites their own turn would be next, they were forward to join against a common enemy.
8134 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 219.12 (Matthew Henry)
… , and run through the camp like a flash of lightning. Perhaps with these they set some of the tents on the outside of the camp on fire, which would very much increase …
8135 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 220.5 (Matthew Henry)
… . Reason runs low when the chiding flies high. But Gideon’s soft answer turned away their wrath, Proverbs 15:1. Their anger was abated towards him, Judges 7:3. It …
8136 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 220.9 (Matthew Henry)
… to run from the sword of the Lord and of Gideon do but run upon it. If he flee from the iron weapon, yet the bow of steel shall strike him through; for evil pursueth …
8137 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 220.16 (Matthew Henry)
… always run in the blood. (2.) The prisoners themselves desired that Gideon would excuse it ( Judges 7:21 ), begged that, if they must die, they might die by his own hand …
8138 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 221.22 (Matthew Henry)
… that run to idols for shelter; it will prove a refuge of lies. When Abimelech had them altogether penned up in that hold he desired no more. That barbarous project …
8139 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 221.25 (Matthew Henry)
… must run him through, not to rid him the sooner out of his pain, but that men say not, A woman slew him. Could he think that this would conceal what the woman had done …
8140 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 222.11 (Matthew Henry)
… were run down by their enemies, because they would not incorporate; each family, city, or tribe, would stand by itself, and act independently, and so they all became …