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13781 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 182.13 (Matthew Henry)
… 28:38, 28:42. And the fruit of the vine, which should make glad their hearts, should all be worm-eaten, Deuteronomy 28:39. And the olive, some way or other, should be …
13782 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 182.24 (Matthew Henry)
… 107:38, 107:39. It is computed that in the destruction of the Jewish nation by the Romans, as appears by the account Josephus gives of it, above two millions fell …
13783 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.14 (Matthew Henry)
… 7:38. There it was born, and nursed, and educated, that all might appear to be divine and from heaven, since they had there no communication with any part of this …
13784 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 186.38 (Matthew Henry)
… , 3:38. Or, He kills and wounds his enemies, but heals and makes alive his own people, kills and wounds with his judgments those that revolt from him and rebel against …
13785 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 187.38 (Matthew Henry)
2. Never were people so well supported and borne up: Underneath are the everlasting arms; that is, the almighty power of God is engaged for the protection and …
13786 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 191.15 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Job 38:30 ), it would not have been such an honour to Israel’s God, nor such a terror to Israel’s enemies; it must therefore be done in such a way as had no precedent …
13787 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 198.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:38, 10:39. And the bringing of all that country into the hands of Israel, Joshua 10:40-10:42. And, lastly, the return of the army to the head-quarters, Joshua 10:43 …
13788 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 198.6 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Job 38:22, 38:23 ), and here they are made use of to destroy the Canaanites. Here was hail, shot from God’s great ordnance, that, against whomsoever it was directed …
13789 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 198.17 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:38, 10:39. 3. One king that brought in his forces for the relief of Lachish, that had lost its king, proved to meddle to his own hurt; it was Horam king of Gezer, who …
13790 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 209.8 (Matthew Henry)
… 21:38 ), he lay, and had his headquarters when he fled from Absalom. The first Israelite that ever wore the title of king (namely, Abimelech, the son of Gideon) reigned …
13791 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 217.12 (Matthew Henry)
… , Ezekiel 38:11. It is the glory of God to protect those that are most exposed, and to help the weakest. Let us all take notice of the share we in particular have in …
13792 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 221.18 (Matthew Henry)
… 9:38 ): Where is now thy mouth, that foul mouth of thine, wherewith thou saidst, Who is Abimelech ? Note, Proud and haughty people are often made in a little time to …
13793 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 223.24 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:38. With those of her own sex and age she used to associate, who no doubt, now that her father had on a sudden grown so great, expected, shortly after his return …
13794 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 225.11 (Matthew Henry)
… 1:38. “ Be it according to thy word. Lord, I lay hold on what thou hast said, and depend upon it; let it come to pass .” (2.) Beg that the prescriptions given might be repeated …
13795 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 232.16 (Matthew Henry)
… 20:38, 20:40 ), which immediately turned upon them ( Judges 20:41 ), and, it should seem, another considerable party that was posted at Baal-tamar came upon them at the …
13796 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 243.6 (Matthew Henry)
… 105:38. 1. They received no money or price for the ransom of it, as they hoped to do, even beyond a king’s ransom. Thus it is prophesied of Cyrus ( Isaiah 45:13 ), He shall …
13797 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 251.24 (Matthew Henry)
… 14:38. For God’s ear is not heavy that it cannot hear, but it is sin that separates between us and him. If God turns away our prayer, we have reason to suspect it is …
13798 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 254.23 (Matthew Henry)
… 17:38 ): He armed David with his armour, not that which he wore himself, the disproportion of his stature would not admit that, but some that he kept in his armoury …
13799 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 259.2 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:38. It was at this time that David penned Psalms 142:1-142:7, which is entitled, A prayer when David was in the cave; and there he complains that no man would know …
13800 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 262.13 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 38:13 ), who but the other day spared him who sought his life, and yet now will not spare any thing that belongs to him who has only put an affront upon his …