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13901 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 517.9 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 38:11 ): My lovers (such as had been merry with him in the day of his mirth) now stand aloof from my sore; they would not sympathize with him in his griefs, nor …

13902 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 517.10 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 38:9 ): “ Lord, all my desire is before thee. Thou knowest what I want and what I would have: My groaning is not hidden from thee. Thou knowest the burdens I groan …

13903 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 517.13 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 38:19. I never did them any ill turn, nor so much as bore them any ill-will, nor ever gave them any provocation; nay, they render evil for good, Psalms 38:20. Many …

13904 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 517.14 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 38:13, 38:14 ): “ I, as a deaf man, heard not; I took no notice of the affronts put upon me, did not resent them, nor was put into disorder by them, much less did I meditate …

13905 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 517.15 (Matthew Henry)

… , Psalms 38:17. This will best be explained by a reflection like this which the psalmist made upon himself in a similar case ( Psalms 73:2 ): My feet were almost gone …

13906 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 517.16 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Psalms 38:21, 38:22 ): “ Forsake me not, O Lord ! though my friends forsake me, and though I deserve to be forsaken by thee. Be not far from me, as my unbelieving heart is …

13907 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 518.18 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Isaiah 38:17 ), and when, as here, the affliction is sanctified and has done its work, and we are humbled under the hand of God.

13908 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 523.5 (Matthew Henry)

… , Isaiah 38:19. (3.) We must not only make mention of the work God has done in our own days, but must also acquaint ourselves and our children with what he did in the …

13909 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 525.5 (Matthew Henry)

… 7:38, 7:39 ), the comforts of which are the streams, that make glad the city of our God. God’s word and ordinances are rivers and streams with which God makes his saints …

13910 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 526.7 (Matthew Henry)

… , Job 38:7. He shall come again in the same manner as he went ( Acts 1:11 ) and we are sure that he shall come again with a shout and the sound of a trumpet.

13911 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 529.10 (Matthew Henry)

… 32:38 ): they regaled themselves in the homage they robbed the true God of; but will the great Jehovah be thus entertained? No; to obey is better than sacrifice …

13912 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 548.20 (Matthew Henry)

… 23:38. Yet that is not all; it ought to be some satisfaction to us, if we be cut off from the enjoyment of our possessions, that others will have the benefit of them …

13913 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 557.1 (Matthew Henry)

… 78:38, 78:39 ), and now, of late, had removed the judgments they had brought upon themselves, and brought them under a happy establishment both in church and state …

13914 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 557.14 (Matthew Henry)

… 78:38, 78:39 ): But he, being full of compassion, forgave their iniquity. One would think this counterfeit repentance should have filled up the measure of their …

13915 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.1 (Matthew Henry)

… 89:38-89:45 ), expostulates with God upon it ( Psalms 89:46-89:49 ), and then concludes with prayer for redress, Psalms 89:50, 89:51. In singing this psalm we must have high …

13916 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.19 (Matthew Henry)

… 89:38. But let this encourage them, that, though they were corrected, they should not be abandoned or disinherited. This refers to that part of Nathan’s message …

13917 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 568.24 (Matthew Henry)

… 89:38 ), had entered into covenant with the family, but now, for aught he could perceive, he had made void the covenant, not broken some of the articles of it, but cancelled …

13918 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 582.15 (Matthew Henry)

… , Job 38:33, 1:16. But though God’s throne is in heaven, and there he keeps his court, and thither we are to direct to him ( Our Father who art in heaven ), yet his kingdom …

13919 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 582.17 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Job 38:7 ), and it is still their business, from which they rest not day nor night, Revelation 4:8. It is God’s glory that he has such attendants, but more his glory …

13920 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 583.6 (Matthew Henry)

… ( Job 38:8 ) and uses it as an argument with us to fear him, Jeremiah 5:22. This, if duly considered, would keep the world in awe of the Lord and his goodness, That the waters …