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8261 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 454.4 (Matthew Henry)

… it runs), denoting not only his expectation of death, but his desire of it. “I have done with the world, and have nothing now to wish for but a grave.”

8262 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 455.10 (Matthew Henry)

… :8 ), runs upon his own destruction, is snared in the work of his own hands ( Psalms 9:16 ); his own tongue falls upon him, Psalms 64:8. In the transgression of an evil man …

8263 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 456.13 (Matthew Henry)

… that runs may read it; and that it may not be left in loose papers, but put into a book; or, if that should perish, that it may be engraven like an inscription upon …

8264 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 457.22 (Matthew Henry)

… to run their country. Numerous and growing families, if wicked and vile, are soon reduced, dispersed, and extirpated, by the judgments of God. 2. His estate will …

8265 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 460.7 (Matthew Henry)

… , and run him down. “But” (says he) “ I would fain know what God would answer me; for I am sure his judgment is according to truth, which theirs is not. I cannot understand …

8266 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 460.9 (Matthew Henry)

… , who runs this way and that way, but, being in confusion, brings nothing to a head. By reason of the disorder and tumult his spirit was in he could not fasten upon …

8267 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 461.11 (Matthew Henry)

… they run themselves into. 2. That they rest upon this, that is, they rely upon this as sufficient to warrant all their violences. Because sentence against their …

8268 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 464.12 (Matthew Henry)

… easily run down by the crosses of this life, and so driven away from their religion, and will not always call upon God.

8269 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 465.1 (Matthew Henry)

… they run to get it, Job 28:1-28:11. II. Concerning wisdom, Job 28:12. In general, the price of it is very great; it is of inestimable value, Job 28:15-28:19. The place of it …

8270 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 465.6 (Matthew Henry)

… they run. Those that dig in the mines have their lives in their hands; for they are obliged to bind the floods from overflowing ( Job 28:11 ), and are continually …

8271 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 465.8 (Matthew Henry)

… not run in the blood, and so come to us by descent, so it cannot be got for money, nor does it come to us by purchase. Spiritual gifts are conferred without money …

8272 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 465.14 (Matthew Henry)

… , they run to and fro through the earth. Nothing is, or can be, hidden from him; and therefore the reasons why some wicked people prosper remarkably and others …

8273 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 466.9 (Matthew Henry)

… and run down. Nay ( Job 29:16 ), he was a father to the poor, not only a judge to protect them and to see that they were not wronged, but a father to provide for them and …

8274 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 466.13 (Matthew Henry)

… have run out in a little time. See how apt even good people are to think of death as a thing at a distance, and to put far from them that evil day, which will really …

8275 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 466.19 (Matthew Henry)

… while run in the blood, the honour and power would certainly attend it and so by degrees become hereditary. Two things recommended Job to the sovereignty …

8276 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 467.15 (Matthew Henry)

… continual running of his boils, and the soft clothing he used to wear had now grown so stiff that all his garments were like his collar, Job 30:18. It would be noisome …

8277 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 468.29 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down by a high hand. He feared the great God, not the multitude, and his curse, not the contempt of families.

8278 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 469.3 (Matthew Henry)

… themselves run a-ground and are not willing to own themselves unable to make their part good.

8279 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 469.5 (Matthew Henry)

… , would run him down; and this was not fair. Seldom is a quarrel begun, and more seldom is a quarrel carried on to the length that this was, in which there is not a fault …

8280 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 470.18 (Matthew Henry)

… not run thee down with words: Speak, for I, desire to justify thee, and am not as thy other friends that desired to condemn thee.” Elihu contends for truth, not, as …