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8301 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 498.4 (Matthew Henry)
… to run a race. With such satisfaction did Christ, the Sun of righteousness, finish the work that was given him to do. (5.) His universal influence on this earth: There …
8302 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 499.5 (Matthew Henry)
… righteous run by faith, and are safe; let David be enabled to shelter himself in that strong tower, as he has done many a time.”
8303 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 501.2 (Matthew Henry)
… be run down by those dogs that compassed him, Psalms 22:16. But others think it denotes only the tune to which the psalm was set. In these verses we have,
8304 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 501.12 (Matthew Henry)
… in running him down. There was an assembly of the wicked plotting against him ( Psalms 22:16 ); for the chief priests sat in council, to consult of ways and means …
8305 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 501.26 (Matthew Henry)
… not run in a blood (he does not say their seed, but a seed),—perhaps but few, yet enough to preserve the entail. 2. Christ’s acknowledgment of them: They shall be accounted …
8306 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 502.5 (Matthew Henry)
… but running waters agree best with those spirits that flow out towards God and yet do it silently. The divine guidance they are under is stripped of its metaphor …
8307 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 502.10 (Matthew Henry)
… cup runs over, enough for myself and my friends too.” (4.) That he had not only for necessity, but for ornament and delight: Thou anointest my head with oil. Samuel …
8308 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 506.4 (Matthew Henry)
… they run, Proverbs 18:10. “ He shall hide me, not in the strongholds of En-gedi ( 1 Samuel 23:29 ), but in the secret of his tabernacle .” The gracious presence of God, his …
8309 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 508.3 (Matthew Henry)
… blood running in your veins!” It is much for the honour of the great God that the men of this world should pay their homage to him; and they are bound to do it, not …
8310 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 510.9 (Matthew Henry)
… of running into extremes, and never set sorrow at defiance; God can find out ways to make them melancholy if they will not otherwise learn to be serious. 2. His …
8311 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 510.11 (Matthew Henry)
… should run him down and ruin him. “Lord,” says he, “let them be made ashamed of that confidence by the disappointment of their expectations,” as those that opposed …
8312 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 511.11 (Matthew Henry)
… soon run as far in debt again as ever and plunge ourselves again into the same gulf; and therefore, when we have received the comfort of our remission, we must …
8313 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 514.14 (Matthew Henry)
… was run upon by the rulers, the people cried, Crucify him, crucify him. 5. They set themselves against all the sober good people that adhered to David ( Psalms 35 …
8314 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 514.16 (Matthew Henry)
… are run down and trampled upon, shall in due time shout for joy and be glad, for the righteous cause will at length be a victorious cause. (2.) That they might join …
8315 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 516.9 (Matthew Henry)
… have run them down. If thy heart begins to rise at it, stroke down thy folly, and cease from anger ( Psalms 37:8 ), check the first stirrings of discontent and envy …
8316 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 520.10 (Matthew Henry)
… to run me down, but, Lord, do thou raise me up from this bed of languishing, from which they think I shall never arise. Raise me up that I may requite them, that I may …
8317 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 524.13 (Matthew Henry)
… , and run parallel with the line of eternity itself. Perhaps even then the glory of the Redeemer, and the blessedness of the redeemed, shall be in a continual …
8318 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 525.7 (Matthew Henry)
… have run themselves out of breadth. Both sides perhaps are weary of the war, and willing to let it fall; expedients are found out for accommodation; martial …
8319 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 528.5 (Matthew Henry)
… that runs might read it. 2. Others understood it well enough, but they were not moved by it, it never affected them, and for their sake he would open it upon the harp …
8320 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 528.9 (Matthew Henry)
… that runs in the blood; men have it by kind, till the grace of God cures it. To prove the folly of carnal worldlings he shows,