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8701 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 967.23 (Matthew Henry)

… come running together, expecting to see the issue of this trial of skill, and therefore kept them in suspense no longer, but rebuked the foul spirit; the unclean …

8702 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 967.37 (Matthew Henry)

… we run ourselves into if we continue in sin. With what an emphasis of terror are those words repeated three times here, Where their worm dieth not, and the fire …

8703 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 968.19 (Matthew Henry)

… came running to Christ, which was an indication of his humility; he laid aside the gravity and grandeur of a ruler, when he came to Christ: thus too he manifested …

8705 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 969.20 (Matthew Henry)

… to run him aground, and embarrass him. If they could make it out before the people, that he had not a legal mission, that he was not duly ordained, though he was ever …

8707 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 972.13 (Matthew Henry)

… were run aground in their counsels? It is probable that he did not, for the debate was held in their close cabal. Did they know that he had a mind to serve them, and …

8709 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 972.66 (Matthew Henry)

… had run away from him; but this young man, having no concern for him, thought he might securely attend him, especially being so far from being armed, that he was …

8710 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 972.81 (Matthew Henry)

… , and run down, he is ashamed of him, and will own no relation to him.

8711 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 973.7 (Matthew Henry)

… to run them down. When once this sect, as they called it, comes to be every where spoken against, though without cause, then that is looked upon as cause enough …

8712 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 973.35 (Matthew Henry)

… and run down. Observe, Even among the honourable counsellors there were some, there was one at least, that waited for the kingdom of God, whose faith will condemn …

8713 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 975.2 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down; such is this, in which St. Luke dedicates his gospel to his friend Theophilus, not as to his patron, though he was a man of honour, to protect it, but as …

8714 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 980.4 (Matthew Henry)

… to run him down. We may well stand amazed at it that the sons of men should be so wicked as to do thus, and that the Son of God should be so patient as to suffer it.

8715 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 980.25 (Matthew Henry)

… man run away in thy debt, and take away thy goods with him, do not perplex thyself, nor be incensed against him.”

8716 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 983.3 (Matthew Henry)

… , nor run yourselves into danger among them, but at the same time bind them over to the judgment of God for it; shake off the dust of your feet for a testimony against …

8717 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 983.44 (Matthew Henry)

… not run down, but received up. How should this shame us for, and shame us out of, our backwardness to do and suffer for Christ! We draw back, and turn our faces another …

8718 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 985.20 (Matthew Henry)

… to run into evil, but that we may not be left to Satan to bring evil upon us. Dr. Lightfoot understands it of being delivered from the evil one, that is, the devil …

8719 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 985.36 (Matthew Henry)

… were run aground ( Exodus 8:19 ): This is the finger of God. “Now if the kingdom of God be herein come to you, and you be found by those cavils and blasphemies fighting …

8720 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 987.40 (Matthew Henry)

… that run for a prize; excite and exert ourselves to the / utmost.”