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14121 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.38 (Matthew Henry)
II. The outrage and violence of the people, in pressing the governor to crucify Christ. The chief priests had a great interest in the people, they called them …
14122 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.96 (Matthew Henry)
… 27:38. There were two thieves crucified with him at the same time, in the same place, under the same guard; two highway—men, or robbers upon the road, as the word properly …
14123 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.154 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 38:11, 19:13. Perhaps they might have come nearer, if they would; but good people, when they are in sufferings, must not think it strange, if some of their best …
14124 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.168 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:38 ), signifying that those who are dead, are separated and cut off from all the living; if the grave were his prison, now was the prison—door locked and bolted …
14125 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 958.38 (Matthew Henry)
(1.) How he rebukes their fear; Be not afraid. They must not fear being imposed upon by these repeated notices of his resurrection, nor fear any hurt from the appearance …
14126 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 959.38 (Matthew Henry)
I. A particular account of one miracle that Christ wrought, in the cure of Peter’s wife’s mother, who was ill of a fever. This passage we had before, in Matthew. Observe,
14127 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 960.6 (Matthew Henry)
… Isaiah 38:17, 103:3. The way to remove the effect, is, to take away the cause. Pardon of sin strikes at the root of all diseases, and either cures them, or alters their …
14128 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 962.38 (Matthew Henry)
This miracle which Christ wrought for the relief of his disciples, in stilling the storm, we had before ( Matthew 8:23 ); but it is here more fully related. Observe,
14129 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 964.38 (Matthew Henry)
5. The effect of this is, (1.) That Herod’s wicked court is all in triumph, because this prophet tormented them; the head is made a present of to the damsel, and by her …
14130 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 966.38 (Matthew Henry)
… 8:38 ), and of what fatal consequence it will be to them; Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me, and of my words, in this adulterous and sinful generation, of …
14131 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 967.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:38-10:41. V. Christ’s discourse with his disciples of the danger of offending one of his little ones ( Mark 10:42 ), and of indulging that in ourselves, which is …
14132 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 967.29 (Matthew Henry)
… 9:38. (1.) It was strange that the one who was not a professed disciple and follower of Christ, should yet have power to cast out devils, in his name, for that seemed …
14133 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 967.38 (Matthew Henry)
The Mark 9:49, 9:50 are somewhat difficult, and interpreters agree not in the sense of them; for every one in general, or rather every one of them that are cast into …
14134 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 968.38 (Matthew Henry)
3. See here what method he took to silence their fears. He did not go about to make the matter better than it was, nor to feed them with hopes that he might escape …
14135 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 970.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:38-12:40. VII. His commendation of the poor widow that cast her two mites into the treasury, Mark 12:41-12:44 .
14136 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 970.34 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:38 ); stand upon your guard, that you neither imbibe their peculiar opinions, nor the opinions of the people concerning them.” The charge is long as drawn up …
14137 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 970.38 (Matthew Henry)
4. They herein aimed to enrich themselves. They devoured widows’ houses, made themselves masters of their estates by some trick or other; it was to screen themselves …
14138 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 971.38 (Matthew Henry)
2. We ought to be always upon our watch, in expectation of his return, Mark 13:35-13:37. (1.) Our Lord will come, and will come as the Master of the house, to take account …
14139 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 972.38 (Matthew Henry)
(1.) Peter is confident that he should not do so ill as the rest of his disciples ( Mark 14:29 ); Though all should be offended, all his brethren here present, yet will …
14140 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 972.52 (Matthew Henry)
… 14:38. It was bad to sleep when Christ was in his agony, but they were entering into further temptation, and if they did not stir up themselves, and fetch in grace …