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13081 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 184.14 (Matthew Henry)

… his comforts, and is the sovereign Lord of life; in his hand our breath is. Therefore we are concerned to keep ourselves in his love; for it is good having him our …

13082 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 185.19 (Matthew Henry)

… his comfort, that he had done his duty, and that God would be glorified, if not in their settlement, yet in their dispersion. Thus our Lord Jesus, a little before …

13083 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.2 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfortable dew to those who are rightly prepared to receive it. Observe, (1.) The subject of this song is doctrine; he had given them a song of praise and thanksgiving …

13084 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.18 (Matthew Henry)

… heavenly comforts of his word and Spirit: for the children of his kingdom he has butter and milk, the sincere milk of the word; and strong meat for strong men …

13085 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.28 (Matthew Henry)

… their comforts, and bring them to ruin. The judgments threatened are very terrible, Deuteronomy 32:22-32:25. 1. The fire of God’s anger shall consume them, Deuteronomy …

13086 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.30 (Matthew Henry)

… Israel comfort themselves with this, that God will work for his own name, and will not suffer it to be profaned and polluted: how much soever we deserve to be …

13087 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.40 (Matthew Henry)

III. Comfort to his own people ( Deuteronomy 32:43 ): Rejoice, O you nations, with his people. He concludes the song with words of joy; for in God’s Israel there is a …

13088 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.45 (Matthew Henry)

… with comfort and ease whenever God calls for them (notwithstanding the sins they remember against themselves) who have a believing prospect and a well-grounded …

13089 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 187.16 (Matthew Henry)

… maintenance comfortable to them. Bless, Lord, his substance. The provision made for them was very plentiful, and came to them easily, and yet they could have …

13091 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 187.21 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort and sweetness of all these blessings; then we have joy of them when we taste God’s good-will in them. [3.] Because that is better than all these, infinitely …

13092 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 187.24 (Matthew Henry)

… a comfortable settlement and employment, Deuteronomy 33:18. Zebulun must rejoice, for he shall have cause to rejoice; and Moses prays that he may have cause …

13093 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 187.25 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts of their respective employments, why may we not suppose that they both took care to give God the glory of them? Two things they shall do for God …

13094 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 187.33 (Matthew Henry)

… and comforts to the services and sufferings he calls them out to. Have they work appointed them? They shall have strength to do it. Have they burdens appointed …

13095 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 187.37 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts and benefits of a habitation in him, Psalms 91:1. Moses had an eye to God as the habitation of Israel when they were wandering in the wilderness …

13096 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 188.3 (Matthew Henry)

… have comfortable prospects of the glory to be revealed, and rejoice in hope of it. 4. He saw it, but must never enjoy it. As God sometimes takes his people away from …

13097 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 188.9 (Matthew Henry)

… another Comforter, and obtained what he prayed for. 3. The people cheerfully owned him and submitted to him. Note, An interest in the affections of people is …

13098 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 189.9 (Matthew Henry)

… great comfort to the rising generation of ministers and Christians that the same grace which was sufficient for those that went before them shall not be …

13099 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 189.15 (Matthew Henry)

… a comfortable enjoyment of, the land of their possession, as it is here called ( Joshua 1:15 ), if they did not fulfil the condition. (5.) They themselves had covenanted …

13100 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 190.9 (Matthew Henry)

… make comfortable to us. (2.) That she should have all those whose safety she had desired in the house with her and keep them there, and that, at the time of taking …