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8461 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 729.6 (Matthew Henry)
… and run him down; and his work (the reward of his work) is with his God, who will take care he shall be no loser, no, not by his lost labour. (4.) Though the judgment be not …
8462 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 730.11 (Matthew Henry)
… his run into that. Let him depend upon it that if he walk before God, which a man may do though he walk in the dark, he shall find God all-sufficient to him. (2.) Let him …
8463 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 731.6 (Matthew Henry)
… be run down. The falsehood of their reproaches will be detected, but truth shall triumph, and the righteousness of religion’s injured cause shall be for ever …
8464 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 731.20 (Matthew Henry)
… be run down, and seem as if it were lost. But God will plead it, either by convincing the consciences or confounding the mischievous projects of those that fight …
8465 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 734.22 (Matthew Henry)
… to run them down under colour of right and justice. When the weapons of war do not prosper there are tongues that rise in judgment. Both are included in the gates …
8466 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 735.15 (Matthew Henry)
… shall run unto thee; those that had long been afar off from Christ shall be made nigh; those that had been running from him shall run to him, with the greatest …
8467 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 737.15 (Matthew Henry)
… long-run they shall not profit thee, nor turn to any account.” Note, Sinful works, as they are works of darkness, and there is no reason nor righteousness in them …
8468 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 737.27 (Matthew Henry)
… were running from as fast as they could. (1.) God will heal him of his corrupt and vicious disposition, will cure him of his covetousness, though it be ever so deeply …
8469 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 738.16 (Matthew Henry)
… is running out and judgments are breaking in. “Thou shalt be the restorer of paths, safe and quiet paths, not only to travel in, but to dwell in, so safe and quiet …
8470 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 739.14 (Matthew Henry)
… that runs so strongly. 6. They owned that all this could not but be very displeasing to the God of heaven. The evil was done in his sight. They knew very well, though …
8471 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 739.17 (Matthew Henry)
… and run down ( Isaiah 59:14 ), no advocate to speak a good word for those who were made a prey of because they kept their integrity, Isaiah 59:15. They complained that …
8472 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 741.19 (Matthew Henry)
… fear running into an extreme in the greatness of our joy when we make God the gladness of our joy. The first gospel song begins like this, My soul doth magnify …
8473 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 744.2 (Matthew Henry)
… may run and be safe, will be a strong-hold against us, out of the reach of which we cannot run and be safe. The day will come when nations shall be made to tremble …
8474 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 746.10 (Matthew Henry)
… that runs in a constant stream, still increasing till it be swallowed up in the ocean. The gospel brings with it, wherever it is received in its power, such peace …
8475 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 748.13 (Matthew Henry)
… art running to Egypt for help, Isaiah 30:1, 30:2, 31:1. Thou art for drinking the waters of Sihor ,” that is, Nilus. “Thou reliest upon their multitude, and refreshest …
8476 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 748.21 (Matthew Henry)
… out-run them. Note, (1.) Eager lust is a brutish thing, and those that will not be turned away from the gratifying and indulging of it by reason, and conscience, and …
8477 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 748.22 (Matthew Henry)
… ; thy running after thy idols will run the shoes off thy feet, and thy panting after them will bring thy throat to thirst; withhold therefore thy foot from these …
8478 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 748.26 (Matthew Henry)
… that runs may read it: Have I been a wilderness to Israel, a land of darkness. Note, None of those who have had any dealings with God ever had reason to complain …
8479 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 749.3 (Matthew Henry)
… charge runs very high here. 1. They had multiplied their idols and their idolatries. To have admitted one strange God among them would have been bad enough …
8480 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 749.16 (Matthew Henry)
… strangers, run hither and thither in pursuit of thy idols, under every green tree. Wherever thou hast rambled thou hast left behind thee the marks of thy folly …