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13601 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 427.26 (Matthew Henry)

… so heal the streams by healing the springs. 1. He enquired whence they had their wives, and found that many of the Jews had married wives of Ashdod, of Ammon, and …

13602 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 439.12 (Matthew Henry)

… of healing salves, he took a potsherd, a piece of a broken pitcher, to scrape himself withal. A very sad pass this poor man had come to. When a man is sick and sore …

13603 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 441.6 (Matthew Henry)

… . Physician, heal thyself.” Those who have rebuked others must expect to hear of it if they themselves become obnoxious to rebuke.

13604 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 442.20 (Matthew Henry)

… those heal that will, if they can ( Hosea 5:14 ); but the humble and penitent may say, He has torn and he will heal us, Hosea 6:1. This is general, but,

13605 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 448.19 (Matthew Henry)

… perfectly healed, not only without a remaining scar, but without a remaining pain.” Job had endeavoured to forget his complaint ( Job 9:27 ), but found he could not …

13606 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 470.2 (Matthew Henry)

… of healing Job. “ Wherefore, Job, I pray thee, hear my speech, Job 33:1. They were all in the same song, all spoke in the same strain; but I am trying a new say, therefore …

13607 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 470.18 (Matthew Henry)

… be healed. 2. He bespeaks Job’s acceptance of what he had offered and begs of him to mark it well, Job 33:31. What is intended for our good challenges our regard …

13608 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 479.1 (Matthew Henry)

… , Job healed of all his ailments, more honoured and beloved than ever, enriched with an estate double to what he had before, surrounded with all the comforts …

13609 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 479.11 (Matthew Henry)

… will heal us, he that has smitten will bind us. The Comforter shall convince, John 16:8. See in what method we are to expect divine acceptance; we must first be humbled …

13610 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 479.15 (Matthew Henry)

… were healed so suddenly and so thoroughly that the cure was next to miraculous: His flesh became fresher than a child’s, and he returned to the days of his youth …

13611 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 479.18 (Matthew Henry)

… had healed his ulcers, the smell of which was offensive. The third Keren-happuch (that is Plenty restored, or A horn of paint ), because (says he) God had wiped away …

13612 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 485.3 (Matthew Henry)

… weak, heal me. It is a sad thing for a man to have his bones and his soul vexed at the same time; but this has been sometimes the lot of God’s own people: nay, and this …

13613 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 485.5 (Matthew Henry)

… : “ Lord, heal me ( Psalms 6:2 ), save me ( Psalms 6:4 ), speak the word, and I shall be whole, and all will be well.” (4.) That he would be at peace with him: “ Return, O Lord ! receive me into …

13614 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 487.10 (Matthew Henry)

… be healed. He was, for a little while (so the apostle interprets it), made lower than the angels, when he took upon him the form of a servant and made himself of no …

13615 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 496.17 (Matthew Henry)

… and heals. There is no flying from God’s hand but by flying to it. It is very comfortable, when we are in fear of the power of man, to see it dependent upon and in subjection …

13616 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 502.5 (Matthew Henry)

… that heals us, Exodus 15:26. Many a time we should have fainted unless we had believed; and it was the good shepherd that kept us from fainting.

13617 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 509.3 (Matthew Henry)

… , but healed me, healed the distempered body, healed the disturbed and disquieted mind, healed the disordered distracted affairs of the kingdom.” This is what …

13618 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 519.4 (Matthew Henry)

… must heal, that smites must bind up ( Hosea 6:1 ), or it will never be done. From God he expected relief, and he was big with expectation, not doubting but it would come …

13619 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 520.6 (Matthew Henry)

… : Lord, heal my soul. Sin is the sickness of the soul; pardoning mercy heals it; renewing grace heals it; and this spiritual healing we should be more earnest for …

13620 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 523.11 (Matthew Henry)

… be healed ); it denotes also his doing it effectually: “Command it, as one having authority, whose command will be obeyed.” Where the word of a king is there is power …