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96861 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.65 (Matthew Henry)
… ,” Micah 7:5. Note, It becomes those who are gracious to be cautious, for we are taught to cease from man. Such a wretched world do we live in, that we know not whom to …
96862 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.72 (Matthew Henry)
(7.) What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light ( Matthew 10:27 ); “whatever hazards you run, go on with your work, publishing and proclaiming the everlasting …
96863 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.76 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:7. If they be Christ’s witnesses, they shall be sure to have their charges borne.
96864 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.82 (Matthew Henry)
… , 64:7 ), and make our souls to escape as a bird ( Psalms 124:7 ); Fear ye not, therefore, Matthew 10:31. Note, There is enough in the doctrine of God’s providence to silence …
96865 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.84 (Matthew Henry)
… , Matthew 7:23. In the first ages of Christianity, when for a man to confess Christ was to venture all that was dear to him in this world, it was more a trial of sincerity …
96866 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:7-11:15. IV. The sad account he gives of that generation in general, and of some particular places with reference to the success, both of John’s ministry and …
96867 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.4 (Matthew Henry)
… 33:7 ), and they might not be always children. We have little account of what they did now pursuant to their commission. They went abroad, no doubt; probably into …
96868 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.5 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:7 ), yet he did not leave off preaching himself. He set them to work, not for his own ease, but for the ease of the country, and was not the less busy for employing …
96869 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.7 (Matthew Henry)
Now John Baptist, hearing of Christ’s works, sent two of his disciples to him; and what passed between them and him we have here an account of. Here is,
96870 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.16 (Matthew Henry)
… , Luke 7:24. He would not so much as seem to flatter John, nor have these praises of him reported to him. Note, Though we must be forward to give to all their due praise …
96871 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.40 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:7. Observe especially, that God’s ministers are variously gifted: the ability and genius of some lie one way, of others, another way: some are Boanerges— sons …
96872 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.44 (Matthew Henry)
… , Luke 7:29. The publicans justified God, being baptized with the baptism of John, and afterwards embracing the gospel of Christ. Note, The success of the means …
96873 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.53 (Matthew Henry)
… , Jeremiah 7:12, 7:14. Christ’s miracles here were daily bread, and therefore, as the manna of old, were despised and called light bread. Many a sweet and comfortable …
96874 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.57 (Matthew Henry)
… 1:7. Note, Upon true repentance through Christ, even the greatest sin shall be pardoned and the greatest ruin prevented, that of Sodom not excepted. Angels were …
96875 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.7 (Matthew Henry)
2. What was the offence that the Pharisees took at this. It was but a dry breakfast, yet the Pharisees would not let them eat that in quietness. They did not quarrel …
96876 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.15 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:7. Ceremonial duties must give way to moral, and the natural, royal law of love and self-preservation must take place of ritual observances. This is quoted …
96878 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.31 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:7 ), and set himself to serve the design of his grace and the interests of his glory, in repairing the breaches that had been made by man’s apostasy. As a Servant …
96879 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.48 (Matthew Henry)
… 18:7, 18:8. Note, Those who bind up their happiness in the praise and applause of men, expose themselves to a perpetual uneasiness upon every favourable word …
96880 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.54 (Matthew Henry)
… . Lael. 7. Divisions commonly end in desolations; if we clash, we break; if we divide one from another, we become an easy prey to a common enemy; much more if we bite …