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13101 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 191.9 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort, of these appearances.

13102 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 191.12 (Matthew Henry)

… that comforted him, but now all Israel shall see it, and this would magnify him. Those are truly great with whom God is and whom he employs and owns in his service …

13103 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 191.23 (Matthew Henry)

… are comforted with his rod and his staff, Psalms 23:4 .

13104 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 193.10 (Matthew Henry)

… ; God comforted them again, after the time that he had afflicted them, and therefore now that joyful ordinance is revived again. Now that they had entered into …

13105 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 193.12 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfortable to them. Calvin is of opinion that they had kept the passover every year in its season during their wandering in the wilderness, though it …

13106 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 194.15 (Matthew Henry)

… live comfortably in it, that they might serve him cheerfully, but not covet either to trade with distant countries or to hoard for after times. He would likewise …

13107 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 196.2 (Matthew Henry)

… our comfort; and God’s directing us how to go on in our Christian work and warfare is a good evidence of his being reconciled to us. Observe here,

13108 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 196.3 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of what God allows us is to forbear what he forbids us. No man shall lose by his self-denial; let God have his dues first, and then all will be clean to …

13109 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 196.15 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of them, in the spoils of Ai, it was fit that God should have the praise of them. And they also implored his favour for their future success; for supplications …

13110 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 199.4 (Matthew Henry)

… and comforts from the word of God, which we have always nigh unto us, to be made use of in every time of need. Those that have God on their side need not be disturbed …

13111 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 199.11 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfortable to us when we see them flowing to us from the promise (this is according to what the Lord said ), as our obedience is then acceptable to God when …

13112 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 201.5 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of what we have, though we cannot compass all we would have. Observe,

13113 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 202.10 (Matthew Henry)

… with comfort, and mentioned it, not in pride, but as that which, being the consideration of the grant, was necessary to be inserted in the plea, [1.] That he made his …

13114 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 202.11 (Matthew Henry)

… and comforts of life. He holdeth our soul in life. Secondly, The longer we live the more sensible we should be of God’s goodness to us in keeping us alive, his care …

13115 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 203.13 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of her settlement; and she was sure that, since she married not only with her father’s consent, but in obedience to his command, he would not deny …

13116 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 203.14 (Matthew Henry)

… those comforts and conveniences of this life which we see attainable in a fair and regular way. 2. That husbands and wives should mutually advise, and jointly …

13117 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 205.2 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of it in the other world, while those that neglect it now will lose it for ever.

13118 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 206.4 (Matthew Henry)

… a comfortable settlement to themselves in Canaan, when their first care was to see the ark well settled as soon as they had a safe place ready to settle it in …

13119 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 206.5 (Matthew Henry)

… real comforts, by seeming difficulties. God by his grace has given us a title to a good land, the heavenly Canaan, but we are slack to take possession; we enter …

13120 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 206.7 (Matthew Henry)

… honourable, comfortable, plentiful inheritance it was. Gad and Reuben, with half of the tribe of Manasseh, were already fixed, and needed not to have any further …