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8441 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 710.4 (Matthew Henry)

… men run into that forsake God, and what dangers they will run into in pursuance of their carnal confidences and their expectations from the creature.

8442 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 710.16 (Matthew Henry)

… to run barking after him that rides fast. The conquerors protected those that sat still, but pursued those that made their escape; and so that very project …

8443 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 710.23 (Matthew Henry)

… , and running down thence to the valleys ( Isaiah 30:25 ), and this in the day of the great slaughter that should be made by the angel in the camp of the Assyrians, when …

8444 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.5 (Matthew Henry)

… the running to and fro of locusts, that is, the spoilers shall as easily and as quickly make themselves masters of the riches of the Assyrians as a host of caterpillars …

8445 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.7 (Matthew Henry)

… contentedly run down with noise and insolence, which will make them cry without, because they cannot serve their country as they might have done against …

8446 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.10 (Matthew Henry)

… , they run into the other extreme, then they magnify them, and make the worst of them; they call them devouring fire and everlasting burnings, and despair of relief …

8447 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.20 (Matthew Henry)

… river running by it, as most great cities have, nothing but the brook Kidron, and so wanted one of the best natural fortifications, as well as one of the greatest …

8448 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 715.8 (Matthew Henry)

… , and run the way of God’s commandments. Those also that were dumb, and knew not how to speak of God or to God, having their understandings opened to know him, shall …

8449 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 716.2 (Matthew Henry)

… banter, runs down Hezekiah as utterly unable to cope with his master, or in the least to make head against him. It concerns us therefore, that we may keep our ground …

8450 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 717.3 (Matthew Henry)

… are run down and glorified if we are relieved. Thence therefore will our most prevailing pleas be drawn: “Do it for thy glory’s sake.”

8451 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.2 (Matthew Henry)

… to run a race; but he that set that clock a going can set it back when he pleases, and make it to return; for the Father of all lights is the director of them.

8452 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.17 (Matthew Henry)

… it runs in the original. God’s love is sufficient to bring a soul from the pit of corruption. This is applicable to our redemption by Christ; it was in love to …

8453 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 720.12 (Matthew Henry)

… will run parallel with the duration of our souls, which must live for ever; for the things that are not seen, but must be believed, are eternal.

8454 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 720.31 (Matthew Henry)

… shall run, the way of God’s commandments, cheerfully and with alacrity (they shall not be weary ), constantly and with perseverance (they shall not faint ); and …

8455 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 723.19 (Matthew Henry)

… field, running wild, fierce as the dragons, stupid as the owls or ostriches, shall be brought to honour God for the extent of his grace to his chosen among them …

8456 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 724.4 (Matthew Henry)

… mercy run again in their former channel. The pardon of sin is the inlet of all the other blessings of the covenant. So and so I will do for them, says God ( Hebrews …

8457 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 724.5 (Matthew Henry)

… grace runs: I will be a God to thee and to thy seed. To all who are thus made to partake of the privileges of adoption God will give the spirit of adoption. (6.) Hereby …

8458 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 725.13 (Matthew Henry)

… commonly run— To all officers, civil and military. All the creatures shall be made in their places to contribute to the carrying on of this great work, when God …

8459 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 725.24 (Matthew Henry)

… shall run, and in which they shall be safe. 2. To look beyond this temporal deliverance to that which is spiritual and has reference to another world, to think …

8460 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 725.27 (Matthew Henry)

… who runs may read it; if he be obscure to any, they may thank themselves. Christ pleaded in his own defence what God says here, In secret have I said nothing, John …