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97001 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.70 (Matthew Henry)

… 1:7. The new covenant which is procured and ratified by the blood of Christ, is a charter of pardon, an act of indemnity, in order to a reconciliation between God …

97002 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.72 (Matthew Henry)

… 16:7 ) will there be always new, never flat or sour, as wine with long keeping; never nauseous or unpleasant, as wine to those that have drank much; but ever fresh …

97003 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.79 (Matthew Henry)

… 13:7. [1.] Here is the smiting of the Shepherd in the sufferings of Christ. God awakens the sword of his wrath against the Son of his love, and he is smitten. [2.] The scattering …

97004 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.80 (Matthew Henry)

… 13:7 ), a promise equivalent to this here; and I will bring my hand again to the little ones. There is no bringing them back but by bringing his hand to them. Note, The …

97007 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.105 (Matthew Henry)

… 5:7 ), with which he offered up these prayers: and it was in the days of his flesh, in his estate of humiliation, to which hereby he accommodated himself.

97008 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.111 (Matthew Henry)

… 5:7. In answer to his prayer, God provided that he should not fail or be discouraged.

97009 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.119 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Romans 7:25 ); With my mind I serve the law of God, but with my flesh the law of sin. Our impotency in the service of God is the great iniquity and infidelity of our …

97010 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.139 (Matthew Henry)

… 13:7 ), and for Peter to draw his sword for him, was like, Master, spare thyself .

97011 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.144 (Matthew Henry)

… Daniel 7:10. They are marshalled in exact order, like the well-disciplined legions; not a confused multitude, but regular troops; all know their post, and observe …

97012 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.145 (Matthew Henry)

… 53:7. Should he summon the angels to his assistance, he would not be led to the slaughter at all; should he permit his disciples to fight, he would not be led as a …

97013 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.165 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Jeremiah 7:4 ), and, when they abandoned other idols, made a perfect idol of that. Stephen was accused for speaking against this holy place, Acts 6:13, 6:14. [2.] As one …

97014 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.166 (Matthew Henry)

… 53:7 ); As the sheep is dumb before the shearer, and before the butcher, so he opened not his mouth; and that he might be the Son of David, who, when his enemies spoke …

97016 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.174 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Daniel 7:13, 7:14 ), which is applied to Christ ( Luke 1:33 ), when he came to destroy Jerusalem; so terrible was the judgment, and so sensible the indications of the wrath …

97017 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.201 (Matthew Henry)

… , Ezekiel 7:16, 9:1, 9:2. He went out, that he might not be disturbed in his devotions on this sad occasion. We may then be most free in our communion with God, when we are …

97018 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.5 (Matthew Henry)

… 53:7, 53:8. It was nearly a mile from Caiaphas’s house to Pilate’s. All that way they led him through the streets of Jerusalem, when in the morning they began to …

97019 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.7 (Matthew Henry)

II. The money which they had paid to Judas for betraying Christ, is by him delivered back to them, and Judas, in despair, hangs himself. The chief priests and elders …

97020 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.20 (Matthew Henry)

… Corinthians 7:10 ), the worst kind of death; for a wounded spirit, who can bear? Let us think as bad as we can of sin, provided we do not think it unpardonable; let us …