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14101 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 951.38 (Matthew Henry)
II. There, in the temple, he healed the blind and the lame, Matthew 21:14. When he had driven the buyers and sellers out of the temple, he invited the blind and lame …
14102 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 951.68 (Matthew Henry)
… 5:38, 5:39 ); either this counsel is of men or of God. Though that which is manifestly bad cannot be of God, yet that which is seemingly good may be of men, nay of Satan …
14103 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 951.109 (Matthew Henry)
… 21:38 ); When they saw the Son : when he came, whom the people owned and followed as the Messiah, who would either have the rent paid, or distrain for it; this touched …
14104 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.38 (Matthew Henry)
I. What the design was, which they proposed to themselves; They took counsel to entangle him in his talk. Hitherto, his encounters had been mostly with the chief …
14105 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 952.71 (Matthew Henry)
… 107:38, 107:39. When there were seven brothers grown up to man’s estate, there was a family very likely to be built up; and yet this numerous family leaves neither …
14106 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 953.16 (Matthew Henry)
… 15:38 ), to distinguish them from other nations, and to be a memorandum to them of their being a peculiar people; but the Pharisees were not content to have these …
14107 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 953.38 (Matthew Henry)
II. They made religion and the form of godliness a cloak and stalking-horse to their covetous practices and desires, Matthew 23:14. Observe here,
14108 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 953.98 (Matthew Henry)
… 23:38, 23:39 ); Therefore behold your house is left unto you desolate. Both the city and the temple, God’s house and their own, all shall be laid waste. But it is especially …
14109 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 954.38 (Matthew Henry)
(2.) Because we are still to expect worse; The end is not yet; the end of time is not, and, while time lasts, we must expect trouble, and that the end of one affliction …
14110 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 954.42 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Job 38:13 ), and to introduce the desire of all nations, Haggai 2:6, 2:7. But here they are spoken of as dreadful judgments, and yet but the beginning of sorrows, odinon …
14111 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 954.66 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:38. It would be safer among the lions’ dens, and the mountains of the leopards, than among the seditious Jews or the enraged Romans. Note, In times of imminent …
14112 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 955.38 (Matthew Henry)
I. The trust committed to these servants; Their master delivered to them his goods : having appointed them to work (for Christ keeps no servants to be idle), he …
14113 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 955.96 (Matthew Henry)
… , Job 38:4-38:7 .
14114 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.9 (Matthew Henry)
… 7:38, 7:47 ); and that she had not left her first love, but was now as affectionate in the devotions of a grown Christian as she was in those of a young beginner. Note …
14115 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.38 (Matthew Henry)
(1.) Tell him, My time is at hand; he means the time of his death, elsewhere called his hour ( John 8:20, 13:1 ); the time, the hour, fixed in the counsel of God, which his heart …
14116 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.100 (Matthew Henry)
IV. His complaint of this agony. Finding himself under the arrest of his passion, he goes to his disciples ( Matthew 26:38 ), and,
14117 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.119 (Matthew Henry)
… 78:38, 78:39. Note, [1.] Christ’s disciples, as long as they are here in this world, have bodies as well as souls, and a principle of remaining corruption as well as of …
14118 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.138 (Matthew Henry)
… 22:38 ), and one of them, it seems, fell to Peter’s share; and now he thought it was time to draw it, and he laid about him as if he would have done some great matter; but …
14119 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.151 (Matthew Henry)
… ( Psalms 38:11 ), Lovers and friends stand aloof from my sore. They should have staid with him, to minister to him, to countenance him, and, if need were, to be witnesses …
14120 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.166 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 38:12-38:14. He was silent, because his hour was come; he would not deny the charge, because he was willing to submit to the sentence; otherwise, he could as …