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8201 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 134.13 (Matthew Henry)
… which was really the greatest favour that ever was bestowed upon any people! 2. They charge him with a design upon their lives, that he intended to kill them …
8202 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 138.15 (Matthew Henry)
… should be at their peril; he raised his trained bands to oppose them. Thus Edom refused to give Israel passage. This was owing, 1. To their jealousy of the Israelites …
8203 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 142.11 (Matthew Henry)
… : I will advertise thee; for it properly signifies, I will counsel thee. What the counsel was is not set down here, because it was given privately, but we are told …
8204 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 155.18 (Matthew Henry)
… ever shown to any child borne in the arms of a nursing father. And was there any room left to distrust this God? Or were they not the most ungrateful people in …
8205 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 157.3 (Matthew Henry)
… assurances are designed; “ I will deliver him into thy hand; not only deliver thee out of his hand, that he shall not be thy ruin, but deliver him into thy hand, that …
8206 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 176.2 (Matthew Henry)
… that was commanded to be shown in reference to an enemy ( Exodus 23:4, 23:5 ) is here required to be much more done for a neighbour, though he were not an Israelite …
8207 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 179.4 (Matthew Henry)
… that was gone, what must be done in that case? Why, (1.) He shall not be compelled to do it, Deuteronomy 25:7. If he like her not, he is at liberty to refuse her, which, some …
8208 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 181.1 (Matthew Henry)
… ,—having shown them plainly what is good, and what the law requires of them,—and having in the close of the foregoing chapter laid them under the obligation both …
8209 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 183.3 (Matthew Henry)
… done was but a preface (as it were) or introduction; nay, he had shown himself a God in what he had hitherto done for them, which might raise their expectations …
8210 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 184.12 (Matthew Henry)
… you be disobedient—if you will be wrought upon either way, you will be kept close to God and your duty; but, if you will not, you are utterly inexcusable.” Let us, then …
8211 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 190.5 (Matthew Henry)
… mercy was to be shown to the Canaanites, and thence inferred that, if mercy was not owing them, truth was not; those that might be destroyed might be deceived …
8212 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 198.3 (Matthew Henry)
… :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 to Israel …
8213 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 199.10 (Matthew Henry)
… Anak, is the last enemy that is to be encountered; but it is to be destroyed, 1 Corinthians 15:26. Thanks be to God, who will give us the victory. 4. The end and issue …
8214 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 205.4 (Matthew Henry)
… mouths will send meat. “ I am a great people, and in so small a lot shall not have room to thrive .” Yet observe, when they speak thankfully of their present increase …
8215 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 213.6 (Matthew Henry)
… spoiler shall be spoiled, and the treacherous dealer dealt treacherously with, Isaiah 33:1. And those that showed no mercy shall have no mercy shown them, James …
8216 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 214.1 (Matthew Henry)
… them, shown in raising them up deliverers, Judges 2:16-2:18. 5. Their relapse into idolatry after the judgment was over, Judges 2:17-2:19. 6. The full stop God in anger …
8217 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 216.13 (Matthew Henry)
… , that is, it was shown to him. Yet some think it refers to the Kenites, mentioned immediately before, Judges 4:11. They gave Sisera notice of Barak’s rendezvous …
8218 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 220.14 (Matthew Henry)
… . Those shall have judgment without mercy that have shown no mercy. Perhaps he observed them to be soft and delicate men, who despised him and his company for …
8219 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 227.6 (Matthew Henry)
… have Israel’s cause to plead as a public person, and for the wrongs done to them I will be avenged on you, and, if you will then forbear your insults, I will cease …
8220 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 227.9 (Matthew Henry)
… should be tempted to fall upon them, which he was very loth to do. This they promised him ( Judges 15:13 ), and then he surrendered. The men of Judah, being his betrayers …