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14081 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.81 (Matthew Henry)
… 9:38 ); Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest. Note, The melancholy aspect of the times and the deplorable state of precious souls, should much excite and quicken …
14082 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.38 (Matthew Henry)
2. They are here directed how to carry it towards those that were refusers of them. The case is put ( Matthew 10:14 ) of those that would not receive them, nor hear …
14083 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 940.82 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 38:12-38:15, 64:4, 64:7 ), and make our souls to escape as a bird ( Psalms 124:7 ); Fear ye not, therefore, Matthew 10:31. Note, There is enough in the doctrine of God’s …
14084 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 941.38 (Matthew Henry)
In the explanation of the parable is set forth the different temper of John’s ministry and of Christ’s, who were the two great lights of that generation.
14085 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:38-12:45. V. Christ’s judgment about his kindred and relations, Matthew 12:46-12:50 .
14086 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.38 (Matthew Henry)
[1.] He shall show judgment to the Gentiles. Christ in his own person preached to those who bordered upon the heathen nations (see Mark 3:6-3:8 ), and by his apostle …
14087 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.57 (Matthew Henry)
… 9:38 ), or were not faithful to him, Matthew 7:22. These the Pharisees condemned not, but imputed what they did to the Spirit of God, and valued themselves and their …
14088 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 942.78 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:38. They compliment him with the title of Master, pretending respect for him, when they intended to abuse him; all are not indeed Christ’s servants, who call …
14090 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 943.38 (Matthew Henry)
1. They have no root in themselves, no settled, fixed principles in their judgments, no firm resolution in their wills, nor any rooted habits in their affections …
14091 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 944.38 (Matthew Henry)
III. The motion which the disciples made for the dismissing of the congregation, and Christ’s setting aside the motion. 1. The evening drawing on, the disciples …
14092 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 945.38 (Matthew Henry)
Perhaps the disciples themselves stumbled at the word Christ said, which they thought bold, and scarcely reconcileable with the difference that was put …
14093 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 945.40 (Matthew Henry)
… 5:38. What things are unscriptural, will wither and die of themselves, or be justly exploded by the churches; however in the great day these tares that offend …
14094 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 946.38 (Matthew Henry)
[1.] Some say, thou art John the Baptist. Herod said so ( Matthew 14:2 ), and those about him would be apt to say as he said. This notion might be strengthened by an opinion …
14095 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 946.44 (Matthew Henry)
… 9:38 ), Thomas, Philip, and Jude, John 14:5, 14:8, 14:22. So that this is far from being a proof of such primacy and superiority of Peter above the rest of the apostles, as …
14096 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 947.38 (Matthew Henry)
2. Christ graciously raised them up with abundance of tenderness. Note, The glories and advancements of our Lord Jesus do not at all lessen his regard to, and …
14097 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 948.38 (Matthew Henry)
[1.] The ministration of the good angels about them; In heaven their angels always behold the face of my Father. This Christ saith to us, and we may take it upon his …
14098 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 948.80 (Matthew Henry)
… 78:38, 78:40. It intimates that we should make it our constant practice to forgive injuries, and should accustom ourselves to it till it becomes habitual.
14099 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 949.38 (Matthew Henry)
2. He received the little children, and did as he was desired; he laid his hands on them, that is, he blessed them. The strongest believer lives not so much by apprehending …
14100 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 950.38 (Matthew Henry)
This is the third time that Christ gave his disciples notice of his approaching sufferings; he was not going up to Jerusalem to celebrate the passover, and …