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8521 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 801.21 (Matthew Henry)

… to run upon, and run down, those that have fallen into the depths of distress from the height of honour. But this they brought upon themselves by sin. If they had …

8522 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 801.23 (Matthew Henry)

… eye runs down with rivers of water, so abundant was their weeping; it trickles down and ceases not, so constant was their weeping, without any intermission …

8523 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 801.24 (Matthew Henry)

… now run down with water, shall still wait upon the Lord their God until he have mercy upon them, Psalms 123:2 .

8524 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 802.16 (Matthew Henry)

… that runs may read the sin in the punishment. But, sooner or later, sin will be visited and discovered, and all the hidden works of darkness brought to light.

8525 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 803.12 (Matthew Henry)

… to run down like a river, is now stopped; the courts of justice, which used to be kept with so much solemnity, are put down; for the judges are slain, or carried captive …

8526 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 804.19 (Matthew Henry)

… we run into them, we must not repose in them, but our souls must quickly return like lightning to God their rest and centre.

8527 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 804.22 (Matthew Henry)

… which run to and fro through the earth, and are in every place, beholding the evil and the good. Note, It is a great satisfaction to us, and ought to be so, that, though …

8528 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 809.15 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down and ruined by a variety of judgments which shall find them out and follow them wherever they are ( Ezekiel 6:12 ): He that is far off, and thinks himself …

8529 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 811.14 (Matthew Henry)

… had run up a wall, to make them the more private, that they might not lie open to the observation of those who passed by—a shrewd sign that they did something which …

8530 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 813.11 (Matthew Henry)

… which run to and fro through the earth and which the angels have always an eye to, Ezekiel 10:12. The living creatures and the wheels concur in their motions …

8531 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 816.4 (Matthew Henry)

… deserts, running to and fro, and seeming to be in a great hurry, but it was to get away and shift for their own safety, not to do any good: The hireling flees, and leaves …

8532 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 821.13 (Matthew Henry)

… not run in the blood, nor always attend the means of grace. The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, for then the children that are well …

8533 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 823.2 (Matthew Henry)

… orders run now, as before ( Ezekiel 16:2 ) he must cause them to know their own abominations. Though their own abominations were sufficient to justify God in the …

8534 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 824.6 (Matthew Henry)

… a running warrant? ( Ezekiel 21:16 ): “ Go thee, one way or other, which way thou wilt, turn to the right hand or to the left, thou wilt find those that are obnoxious, for …

8535 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 825.28 (Matthew Henry)

… things run out from them and evil things pour in upon them, a gap by which God enters to destroy them. (2.) There is a way of standing in the gap, and making up the breach …

8536 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 826.7 (Matthew Henry)

… . Fools run into extremes; nay, and wise men may see cause to change their sentiments. And therefore, as we should rejoice and weep as if we rejoiced not and wept …

8537 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 827.9 (Matthew Henry)

… this runs over into the fire ( Ezekiel 24:12 ), inflames that, and makes it burn the more furiously, but it shall all be consumed at last, Ezekiel 24:11. When the hand …

8538 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 827.13 (Matthew Henry)

… tears run down, though tears are a tribute due to the dead, and, when the body is sown, it is fit that it should thus be watered. But Ezekiel is not allowed to do this …

8539 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 828.8 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down, and quite abandoned; but let the Moabites know that, though there are those of the house of Judah who have made themselves like the heathen, yet there …

8540 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 830.12 (Matthew Henry)

… harbour, run them aground. 2. How great and general the ruin will be. All her wealth shall be buried with her, her riches, her fairs, and her merchandise ( Ezekiel …