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12121 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 112.2 (Matthew Henry)
… with comfort in other duties in his church.
12122 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 114.6 (Matthew Henry)
… the comforts and conveniences of their own houses, when they had been seven days dwelling in the booths. It is good for those who have ease and plenty, sometimes …
12123 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 116.3 (Matthew Henry)
… our comfort. This was a miracle for an encouragement to all neither sowed or reaped. This was a miracle for an encouragement to all God's people, in all ages …
12124 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 127.2 (Matthew Henry)
… with comfort of the gospel passover, till they are cleansed by true repentance and faith. Observe with what trouble and concern these men complained that …
12125 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 127.3 (Matthew Henry)
… , however comfortably they were encamped. We are kept at uncertainty concerning the time of our putting off the earthly house of this tabernacle, that we may …
12126 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 131.3 (Matthew Henry)
… present comforts we have in communion with God, foretastes of the fulness of joy we expect in the heavenly Canaan. We may see by them what heaven is.
12127 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 136.4 (Matthew Henry)
… and comfortable to us.
12128 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 139.4 (Matthew Henry)
… our comfort, and from whom flow to us rivers of living waters, John 7:38,39. Does this well spring up in our souls? If so, we should take the comfort to ourselves …
12129 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 145.2 (Matthew Henry)
… a comfort to parents when they come to die, if though they have smarted for their own sin, yet they are not conscious of any of those iniquities which God will …
12130 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 152.2 (Matthew Henry)
… more comfortable than the riches of many wicked.
12131 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 156.2 (Matthew Henry)
… to comfort themselves in him. Though Israel may be long kept waiting for deliverance and enlargement, it will come at last. Before God brought Israel to destroy …
12132 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 157.4 (Matthew Henry)
… a comfort to the friends of the church of Christ, to see God's work likely to be carried on by others, when they are silent in the dust. And if we have the earnest …
12133 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 158.3 (Matthew Henry)
… their comfort, who seek him with all their heart. Afflictions engage and quicken us to seek God; and, by the grace of God working with them, many are thus brought …
12134 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 160.5 (Matthew Henry)
… and comfort of the life that now is, as far as it is for God's glory. It will be our righteousness. It is only through the Mediator we can be righteous before God …
12135 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 168.2 (Matthew Henry)
… domestic comforts, thy peace of mind. Especially do not murder thy soul. Do not be the vile slave of thy appetites and passions. Do not render all around thee …
12136 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 168.3 (Matthew Henry)
… most comfortably enjoyed, when shared with their brethren who were in want. If we thus serve God, and do good with what we have, it is promised that the Lord our …
12137 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 169.4 (Matthew Henry)
… our comforts and enjoyments to his praise, and under the direction of his law, as we have them all by his gift.
12138 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 170.2 (Matthew Henry)
… , by comforting the mourners, and supplying those who are in want. All who make God their joy, may rejoice in hope, for He is faithful that has promised.
12139 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 172.2 (Matthew Henry)
… the comfortable support of those that minister in such assemblies.
12140 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 174.3 (Matthew Henry)
… and comforts; while our own appetites and passions, which we indulge, are enemies to our welfare. Many of the Divine precepts restrain us from destroying that …