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98101 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1178.7 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:7. Or, (2.) That when this mystery of God is finished time itself shall be no more, as being the measure of things that are in a mutable changing state; but all things …
98102 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1179.7 (Matthew Henry)
II. The time of their prophesying, or bearing their testimony for Christ. A thousand two hundred and threescore days; that is (as many think), to the period of the …
98103 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1180.7 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:7 ): There was war in heaven. Heaven will espouse the quarrel of the church. Here observe,
98104 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1180.14 (Matthew Henry)
… Daniel 7:25. 2. The continual malice of the dragon against the church. Her obscurity could not altogether protect her; the old subtle serpent, which at first …
98105 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1181.2 (Matthew Henry)
… , Daniel 7:1-7:3 One of these beasts was like a lion, another like a bear, and another like a leopard; this beast was a sort of composition of those three, with the fierceness …
98106 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1181.7 (Matthew Henry)
IV. We have here the number of the beast, given in such a manner as shows the infinite wisdom of God, and will sufficiently exercise all the wisdom and accuracy …
98107 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1182.4 (Matthew Henry)
… , 14:7. Observe, 1. The gospel is an everlasting gospel; it is so in its nature, and it will be so in its consequences. Though all flesh be grass, the word of the Lord endureth …
98108 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1182.7 (Matthew Henry)
Here we have the vision of the harvest and vintage, introduced with a solemn preface. Observe,
98109 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1184.7 (Matthew Henry)
3. The fall of the antichristian interest shall be universal. Every thing that any ways belonged to them, or could be serviceable to them, the premises and all …
98111 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1185.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 17:7-17:12. And, IV. Her ruin foretold, Revelation 17:13-17:18
98112 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1185.7 (Matthew Henry)
III. Here is the ground or reason of the victory assigned; and this is taken, 1. From the character of the Lamb: He is King of kings and Lord of lords. He has, both by …
98113 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1186.2 (Matthew Henry)
… 18:7. (7.) When destruction comes on a people suddenly, the surprise is a great aggravation of their misery, Revelation 18:8 .
98114 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1186.7 (Matthew Henry)
3. What was the cause of their mourning; not their sin, but their punishment. They did not lament their fall into idolatry, and luxury, and persecution, but their …
98115 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1187.5 (Matthew Henry)
… 19:7. Some think this refers to the conversion of the Jews, which they suppose will succeed the fall of Babylon; others, to the general resurrection: the former …
98116 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1187.7 (Matthew Henry)
I. The description of the great Commander, 1. By the seat of his empire; and that is heaven; his throne is there, and his power and authority are heavenly and divine …
98117 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1188.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 20:7-20:10. IV. Of the day of judgment, Revelation 20:11-20:15
98118 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1188.7 (Matthew Henry)
… himself. 7. The doom and punishment of the grand enemy, the devil : he is now cast into hell, with his two great officers, the beast and the false prophet, tyranny …
98119 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1189.7 (Matthew Henry)
V. The truth and certainty of this blessed state are ratified by the word and promise of God, and ordered to be committed to writing, as matter of perpetual record …
98120 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1189.8 (Matthew Henry)
… 21:7 ); enjoying God, they enjoy all things. He is all in all. 3. By the tenure and title by which they enjoy this blessedness—by right of inheritance, as the sons of …