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8541 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 834.4 (Matthew Henry)

… rivers running round about his plants; these enabled him to strengthen and secure his interests every where, for he sent out his little rivers, or conduits …

8542 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 834.10 (Matthew Henry)

… might run into another channel, that of lamentation. Lebanon particularly, the kingdom of Syria, that was sometimes in confederacy with the Assyrian, mourned …

8543 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 835.8 (Matthew Henry)

… shall run like oil ( Ezekiel 32:14 ), a figurative expression signifying that there should be such universal sadness and heaviness upon the whole nation that …

8544 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 836.13 (Matthew Henry)

… that runs may read the justice of it. The Jewish nation, as a nation, was now dead; it was ruined to all intents and purposes. The prophet must therefore deal with …

8545 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 836.15 (Matthew Henry)

… was running into, and his former sins shall be no prejudice to his acceptance with God. Let him not pine away in his iniquity, for, if he confess and forsake it …

8546 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 837.8 (Matthew Henry)

… eyes run to and fro through the earth, in favour of them. I will seek out my sheep; and not one that belongs to the fold, though driven ever so far off, shall be lost …

8547 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 838.4 (Matthew Henry)

… over-run with briers and thorns and become a wilderness. Note, Those that help forward the desolations of Israel may expect to be themselves made desolate …

8548 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 840.11 (Matthew Henry)

… will run all together. It was time for them to strengthen one another when their oppressors were so busy to weaken and ruin them all. Likewise their being joint …

8549 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 850.4 (Matthew Henry)

… are running waters, as those of a river, not standing waters, as those of a pond. The gospel, when it was first preached, was still spreading further. Grace in the …

8550 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 854.10 (Matthew Henry)

… they run not with them to the same excess of riot. 2. He was willing to admit them to a new trial; if they did on purpose not do it before, yet, it may be, upon second thoughts …

8551 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 855.1 (Matthew Henry)

… his running stark mad for seven years, and then recovering the use of his reason again, Daniel 4:28-4:36. 4. The conclusion of the narrative, with a humble acknowledgment …

8552 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 855.26 (Matthew Henry)

… and run wild into the fields and woods, and was driven out by his own servants, who, after some time of trial, despairing of his return to his right mind, abandoned …

8553 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 860.21 (Matthew Henry)

… ; they run and return like a flash of lightning, Ezekiel 1:14. But, it should seem, sometimes they are more expeditious than at other times, and make a quicker despatch …

8554 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 861.16 (Matthew Henry)

… only run with the footmen, how will they contend with horses ? Note, It would abate our resentment of present troubles to consider that we know not but much greater …

8555 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 862.7 (Matthew Henry)

… over-run, and shall be restored at length to what his father lost. 1. The king of the south, in this war, shall at first have very great success. Ptolemaeus Philopater …

8556 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 862.18 (Matthew Henry)

… thus run upon, shall not be run down. When they shall fall they shall not be utterly cast down, but they shall be holpen with a little help, Daniel 11:34. Judas Maccabaeus …

8557 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 862.19 (Matthew Henry)

… had run his length, and filled up the measure of his iniquity; for that which is determined shall be done, and nothing more, nothing short. (3.) He shall, contrary …

8558 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.8 (Matthew Henry)

… then run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased. Then this hidden treasure shall be opened, and many shall search into it, and dig for the knowledge of it …

8559 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.15 (Matthew Henry)

… , and run his utmost length, and then all these things shall be finished. Note, God’s time to succour and relieve his people is when their affairs are brought …

8560 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.19 (Matthew Henry)

… long-run. All opposing rule, principality, and power, will be put down, and holiness and love will triumph, and be in honour, to eternity. The end, this end, will come …