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8201 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 317.4 (Matthew Henry)
… , and run the hazards, of a war with them. His folly and pusillanimity herein, and his indifference to the public good, were the more aggravated because the tribute …
8202 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 318.7 (Matthew Henry)
… should run over, and be as water spilt on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again. Note, We are never straitened in God, in his power and bounty, and the riches …
8203 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 319.20 (Matthew Henry)
… must run after him to fetch it. Multitudes, by coveting worldly wealth, have erred from the faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows. 2. He blamed his master …
8204 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 320.5 (Matthew Henry)
… , to run up a plain hut or cottage with. It becomes the sons of the prophets, who profess to look for great things in the other world, to be content with mean things …
8205 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 323.11 (Matthew Henry)
… not run with them to an excess of riot ( 1 Peter 4:4 ), but lived a life of self-denial, mortification, and contempt of the world, and spent their time in devotion; for …
8206 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 323.22 (Matthew Henry)
… last, run upon him, even upon his neck, Job 15:26. But never did any thus harden their hearts against him and prosper. 2. Instead of humbling herself, and putting …
8207 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 326.15 (Matthew Henry)
… will run the account very high. Thus fell Joash, who began in the spirit and ended in the flesh. God usually sets marks of his displeasure upon apostates, even …
8208 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 328.14 (Matthew Henry)
… prophets running parallel with a succession of princes, that the word of the Lord may endure for ever. Of this Jonah we read much in that little book of scripture …
8209 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 329.10 (Matthew Henry)
… , would run such a hazard as a traitor did; for the crown of Israel, now that it had lost the choicest of its flowers and jewels, was lined more than ever with thorns …
8210 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 332.15 (Matthew Henry)
… to run him down with confidence and banter, and will lay him any wager that one captain of the least of his master’s servants is able to baffle him and all his …
8211 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 333.20 (Matthew Henry)
… over-run by such an army? As to this, it is promised that the remnant that has escaped of the house of Judah (that is, of the country people) shall yet again be planted …
8212 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 337.4 (Matthew Henry)
… to run a race ( Psalms 19:5 ), or rather they would thus represent to themselves the swiftness of his motion, which they much admired, making their religion to conform …
8213 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 348.2 (Matthew Henry)
… will run together again when melted in the same crucible. Many both of Judah and Israel staid behind in captivity; but some of both, whose spirit God stirred …
8214 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 351.7 (Matthew Henry)
… violently run upon, and run down, than David was (except the Son of David himself), and yet he had the testimony of his conscience that there was no wrong in his …
8215 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 360.10 (Matthew Henry)
… must run, to make atonement, Numbers 16:46, 16:47. And the case here was no less urgent; so that David had not time to go to Gibeon: nor durst he leave the angel with …
8216 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 375.6 (Matthew Henry)
… not run away affrighted, but kept their ground in the courts of the Lord, and took occasion from it, (1.) With reverence to adore the glory of God: They bowed their …
8217 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 383.4 (Matthew Henry)
… over-run with a deluge of atheism, impiety, irreligion, and all irregularity ( 2 Chronicles 15:3 ), and were continually embarrassed with vexatious and destroying …
8218 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 384.5 (Matthew Henry)
… —it runs; it is intent—it runs to and fro; it reaches far— through the whole earth, no corner of which is from under it, not the most dark or distant; and his eye directs …
8219 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 385.4 (Matthew Henry)
… ; they run thus: He walked in the ways of David his father (Hareshonim), those first ways, or those ancient ways. He proposed to himself, for his example, the primitive …
8220 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 391.2 (Matthew Henry)
… here runs again in the right channel. The instrument and chief manager of the restoration is Jehoiada, who appears to have been, 1. A man of great prudence, who …