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8781 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1010.7 (Matthew Henry)

… , peevishly run into another; no, still she served; not as then at a distance, but within hearing of Christ’s gracious words, reckoning those happy who, as the queen …

8782 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1010.18 (Matthew Henry)

… then run away and leave his Master, having heard him speak so much of troubles approaching, to which he could by no means reconcile himself. Note, Those to whom …

8783 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1010.84 (Matthew Henry)

… often run into great mistakes, and then defend them with scripture arguments, by putting those things asunder which God in his word has put together, and opposing …

8784 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1010.85 (Matthew Henry)

… , and run him down. “Thou sayest, The Son of man must die; we have proved the Messiah must not, and where is then thy Messiahship? This Son of man, as thou callest thyself …

8785 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1011.85 (Matthew Henry)

… were run down, and publicly owned them to be dearer to him that his mother, or sister, or brother. He reproved them for what was amiss, and yet compassionately …

8786 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1011.89 (Matthew Henry)

… disputation runs into an endless strife of words.

8787 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1012.6 (Matthew Henry)

… and run down if they part with their Master. Now, in reference to all these, Let not your heart be troubled. Here are three words, upon any of which the emphasis …

8788 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1012.34 (Matthew Henry)

… to run them down. Now, to silence these fears, Christ here assures them that they should be clothed with powers sufficient to bear them out. As Christ has all …

8789 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1012.49 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down, the Spirit of the Father shall speak in them, Matthew 10:19, 10:20. And the cause cannot miscarry that is pleaded by such an advocate. [2.] You shall have …

8790 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1012.70 (Matthew Henry)

… and running visit,” but, We will take up our abode with him which denotes complacency in him and constancy to him. God will not only love obedient believers, but …

8791 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1012.83 (Matthew Henry)

… , and run with patience. He comforted himself,

8792 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1012.85 (Matthew Henry)

… love run out in a wrong channel; they think if they love him they must be continually in pain because of him; whereas those that love him should dwell at ease …

8793 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1013.59 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down by that violent torrent, he here intimates to all those that were well-wishers to his cause and interest what effectual provision was made for …

8794 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1015.28 (Matthew Henry)

… long run, in his glory. 2. It was according to the covenant between them, that if the Son would make his soul an offering for sin he should divide the spoil with …

8795 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1015.47 (Matthew Henry)

… so runs the promise. To him that hath shall be given. Those that keep Christ’s word, and believe on him, let Christ alone to commend them, and, which is more, to recommend …

8796 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1015.49 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down by the devil and the world? Wilt thou not secure thy interest in them, that they may not depart from thee? They are thine, own them as thine.”

8797 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1015.60 (Matthew Henry)

… be run down by the malice of their enemies; that they and all their concerns may be the particular care of the divine Providence: “ Keep their lives, till they …

8798 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1016.3 (Matthew Henry)

… , which runs between Jerusalem and the mount of Olives, where was a garden, not his own, but some friend’s, who allowed him the liberty of it. Observe,

8799 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1016.15 (Matthew Henry)

… not run away from them, but went out to meet them, and reached forth his hand to take the bitter cup. When the people would have forced him to a crown, and offered …

8800 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1016.41 (Matthew Henry)

… , to run it down. (3.) It is a testimony to the innocency of our Lord Jesus, from the mouth of one of his worst enemies, who owned that he fell a sacrifice to the public …