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8841 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1035.55 (Matthew Henry)
… had run themselves into a premunire, and that he had law enough to know it. [1.] They had beaten those that were Romans; some think that Silas was a Roman citizen …
8842 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1036.16 (Matthew Henry)
… so run into error, or remain in it; and that they may find out the whole truth contained in them, and may not rest in a superficial knowledge, in the outward court …
8843 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1036.21 (Matthew Henry)
… he run about the streets crying, “You are all the bond-slaves of the devil,” though it was too true; but he observed decorum, and kept himself within due bounds, doing …
8844 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1036.40 (Matthew Henry)
… thoughts run to and fro about a thousand subjects, and our affections run out towards their proper objects. It is likewise by him that our souls move our bodies …
8845 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1037.21 (Matthew Henry)
… that, run down Paul, and abuse him; or, at least, would not himself be the tool of their malice, to give judgment against him. He looked upon the matter to be not within …
8846 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1038.43 (Matthew Henry)
… will run it down. This our part ” (so the word is), “our interest or share of trade and commerce,” kindyneuei hemin to meros, “will not only come into danger of being lost …
8847 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1038.44 (Matthew Henry)
… men run together, not only not knowing one another’s minds, but not knowing their own.
8848 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1038.51 (Matthew Henry)
… ; whoever runs her down, be he Jew or Christian, we are resolved to cry her up. She is Diana of the Ephesians, our Diana; and it is our honour and happiness to have her …
8849 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1038.57 (Matthew Henry)
… have run themselves into by this riot ( Acts 19:40 ): “It is well if we be not called in question for this day’s uproar, if we be not complained of at the emperor’s court …
8850 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1039.25 (Matthew Henry)
… from running away like a coward from the post of danger that he was now like a hero hastening to the high places of the field, where the battle was likely to be …
8851 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1039.31 (Matthew Henry)
… , to run through it, and it is soon run through; I may add, to run the gauntlet through it. Secondly, He counts upon the finishing of his course, and speaks of it as sure …
8852 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1040.22 (Matthew Henry)
… will run himself into bonds, the will of the Lord Jesus be done. We have done all that we could do on our parts to prevent it, and now we leave it to God, we leave it …
8853 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1040.41 (Matthew Henry)
… so run it down by outrage and outcry. It had become men of Israel to help Paul, who preached up him who was so much the glory of his people Israel; yet here the popular …
8854 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1040.47 (Matthew Henry)
… the running in of more to them be thrust back into the temple, and some outrage should be committed, to the profanation of that holy place. Those that made no …
8855 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1040.52 (Matthew Henry)
… often run down by a popular clamour. Christ himself was so, with, Crucify him, crucify him, though they could not say what evil he had done. Take him out of the land …
8856 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1040.54 (Matthew Henry)
… many run away with, and will not be at the pains to have the mistake rectified. It seems, there had lately been an insurrection somewhere in that country, headed …
8857 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1041.27 (Matthew Henry)
… should run themselves into a snare. Nay, and the colonel himself, though we may suppose him to have a considerable interest, was afraid when he heard he was a …
8858 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1042.7 (Matthew Henry)
… to run him down and make him odious. When he could charge him with no crime, he thought it was crime enough that he asserted his own innocency. 2. In his rage he ordered …
8859 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1042.28 (Matthew Henry)
… had run himself into a premunire in binding Paul, against his privilege as a Roman citizen, which he was willing now to atone for. (4.) The young man delivered his …
8860 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1042.30 (Matthew Henry)
… him run on foot, or dragged him thither in a cart, or on a sledge, or have horsed him behind one of the troopers; but the chief captain treats him like a gentleman …