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821 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 398.17 (Matthew Henry)

… religious confession of their relation to God and dependence upon him, a penitent confession of their sins and infirmities, a thankful confession of God’s …

822 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 414.3 (Matthew Henry)

… and confession of sin. No sooner was it noised in the city that their new governor, in whom they rejoiced, was himself in grief, and to so great a degree, for them …

823 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 423.2 (Matthew Henry)

… the confession of sin and the adoration of him as the Lord and their God. Fasting without prayer is a body without a soul, a worthless carcase. (2.) They heard him …

824 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 423.7 (Matthew Henry)

… in every prayer give thanks. (2.) When we are confessing our sins it is good to take notice of the mercies of God as the aggravations of our sins, that we may be the …

825 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 447.6 (Matthew Henry)

… a confession from him, Job 10:4-10:6. (1.) He is sure that God does not discover things, nor judge of them, as men do: He has not eyes of flesh ( Job 10:4 ), for he is a Spirit. Eyes …

826 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 476.12 (Matthew Henry)

… to confess our own weakness and ignorance and to give glory to God as the fountain of all being, power, wisdom, and perfection.

827 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 498.14 (Matthew Henry)

… his sins his errors. If the commandment be true and righteous, every transgressions of the commandment is an error, as grounded upon a mistake; every wicked …

828 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 510.9 (Matthew Henry)

… freely confesses his iniquity to have been the procuring cause of all his trouble; and the sense of sin touched him to the quick and wasted him more than all …

829 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 517.15 (Matthew Henry)

… for sin, that will make us patient under affliction, and particularly under unjust censures. Two things are required in repentance:—(1.) Confession of sin: “ I will …

830 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 529.12 (Matthew Henry)

… our sins: Offer to God confession, so some read it, and understand it of the confession of sin, in order to our giving glory to God and taking shame to ourselves …

831 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 530.11 (Matthew Henry)

… of sin in our bodies, the seeds of sin in our souls, and a stain of sin upon both. This is what we call original sin, because it is as ancient as our original, and because …

832 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 537.10 (Matthew Henry)

… this confession extorted from them, others shall have their minds so changed that they shall willingly own it, and thank God who has given them to see it and …

833 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 541.12 (Matthew Henry)

… penitent confession of sin our hearts are therein poured out before God, 1 Samuel 7:6. But here it is meant of prayer, which, if it be as it should be, is the pouring …

834 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 586.4 (Matthew Henry)

… to confess sin, to accept the punishment of it, and humbly to sue for mercy and grace. 4. The duty of this afflicted state, and that is to pray ( Psalms 107:13 ): Then they …

835 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 667.38 (Matthew Henry)

… the confession of sin the more comfort we have in the sense of the pardon; he desired it also as a preacher, that he might the more particularly give warning …

836 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 706.18 (Matthew Henry)

… a confession of sin, their serving other gods, and subjecting themselves to the superstitious laws and customs of their neighbours, by which other lords …

837 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 719.2 (Matthew Henry)

… , ingenuously confess it and take shame to ourselves for it.

838 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 727.17 (Matthew Henry)

… . I confess I see not how the judicial astrology which some now pretend to, by the rules of which they undertake to prophecy concerning things to come, can be …

839 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 739.14 (Matthew Henry)

… the confession of sin, because members of that nation which was generally thus corrupted. 4. They owned that that was not done which might have been done to …

840 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 749.16 (Matthew Henry)

… our sin from the disobedience that there is in it to the divine law. The sinfulness of sin is the worst thing in it: “ You have not obeyed my voice; acknowledge that …