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14321 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 680.6 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfortable sense of it.” (3.) “Let me be always near and dear to thee, as the signet on thy right hand, not to be parted with ( Jeremiah 22:24 ), engraven upon the palms …

14322 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 680.9 (Matthew Henry)

… its comforts, will not entice a believer from loving Christ: If a man could hire him with all the substance of his house, to take his love off from Christ and set …

14323 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 680.14 (Matthew Henry)

… , but comforting her concerning her, that he who had made her what she was, who had built her up upon himself and made her to grow up to maturity, could and would …

14324 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 680.15 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort and benefit of them. If the owner of the vineyard have had his due, the keepers of it shall be well paid for their cares and pains; they shall have 200 …

14325 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 680.18 (Matthew Henry)

… . The comfort and satisfaction which we sometimes have in communion with God in grace here should make us breathe the more earnestly after the immediate …

14326 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 681.3 (Matthew Henry)

… . 3. Comfort and encouragement in evil times; for the children of Zion shall be joyful in their king.

14327 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 681.7 (Matthew Henry)

… and comforts, and all our advancements, to God’s fatherly care of us and kindness to us. 2. Their ill-natured conduct towards him, who was so tender of them: “ They …

14328 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 681.13 (Matthew Henry)

… . He comforts himself with the consideration of a remnant that should be the monuments of divine grace and mercy, notwithstanding this general corruption …

14329 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 681.26 (Matthew Henry)

… any comfort eat the good of it; guilt embitters all; but, if sin be pardoned, creature-comforts become comforts indeed.

14330 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 682.11 (Matthew Henry)

… walk comfortably in the light of this peace. Shall there be no more war? Let us then go on our way rejoicing, and let this joy terminate in God, and be our strength …

14331 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 683.15 (Matthew Henry)

… and comforts, which shall abound as afflictions abound, and so it shall be well with him.” When the whole stay of bread is taken away, yet in the day of famine the …

14332 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 683.18 (Matthew Henry)

… their comfort was bound up in them. A maid could forget none of these ornaments, though they were ever so many ( Jeremiah 2:32 ), but they would report them as readily …

14333 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 684.3 (Matthew Henry)

… of comfort which may be discerned through the troubles, and of happy days which shall come after them, and these certainly point at the kingdom of the Messiah …

14334 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 684.6 (Matthew Henry)

… most comfortable use of them. If the branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious in our eyes, even the fruit of the earth also will be excellent and comely, because …

14335 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 684.8 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort and health of the inhabitants themselves. 3. The author of the reformation: The Lord shall do it. Reformation-work is God’s work; if any thing be done …

14336 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 685.10 (Matthew Henry)

… much comfort in their society? Will you be so foolish as to expect that the earth shall be forsaken for us ( Job 18:4 ), when it is by multitudes that the earth is to …

14337 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 686.3 (Matthew Henry)

… our comfort, that the Lord shall reign for ever, Psalms 146:3, 146:4, 146:10. Israel’s king dies, but Israel’s God still lives. From the mortality of great and good …

14338 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 686.17 (Matthew Henry)

… are comfortable truths to God’s people, and yet they ought to strike an awe upon us. Note, A believing sight of God’s glorious majesty should affect us all with …

14339 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 686.18 (Matthew Henry)

… , and comfortable words, with which the angel answered him, Isaiah 6:6, 6:7. One of the seraphim immediately flew to him, to purify him, and so to pacify him. Note, God …

14340 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 686.21 (Matthew Henry)

… great comfort to those whom God sends that they go for God, and may therefore speak in his name, as having authority, and be assured that he will bear them out …