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14421 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 712.17 (Matthew Henry)

… people comfort themselves with the hopes of, that the Spirit shall be poured out upon them, that there shall be a more plentiful effusion of the Spirit of grace …

14422 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.4 (Matthew Henry)

… a comfortable issue.” Those that by faith humbly wait for God shall certainly find him gracious to them. They prayed, 1. For those that were employed in military …

14423 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.10 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts of it in a time of need. Or, rather, 2. When they saw the Assyrian army destroyed; for the destruction of that is the fire spoken of immediately before …

14424 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.13 (Matthew Henry)

… man’s comfort, which he may preserve even in times of common calamity, Isaiah 33:16. (1.) He shall be safe; he shall escape the devouring fire and the everlasting …

14425 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.16 (Matthew Henry)

… , and comfort themselves with the prospect of it in evil times.

14426 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.20 (Matthew Henry)

… , they comfort themselves with this: Jehovah is our Judge, Jehovah is our Lawgiver, Jehovah is our King, who, being self-existent, is self-sufficient, and all-sufficient …

14427 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 713.22 (Matthew Henry)

… . Thus comfortably and well do the frights and distresses of the people of God often end.

14428 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 714.7 (Matthew Henry)

… , and comfort, of the vanquished nation shall be lost and done away, magistracy and government shall be abolished, and all dominion and rule, but that of the sword …

14429 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 715.5 (Matthew Henry)

… , to comfort those who could not yet recover the fright they had been put into by the Assyrian army with an assurance that God would now return in mercy to them …

14430 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 715.6 (Matthew Henry)

… abundant comforts. He will come and save us. With the hopes of this the Old-Testament saints strengthened their weak hands. He will come again at the end of time …

14431 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 715.9 (Matthew Henry)

… abundant comforts in the gospel. In the thirsty land, where no water was, nor ordinances ( Psalms 63:1 ), there shall be springs of water, a gospel ministry, and by …

14432 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 715.11 (Matthew Henry)

… be comforted. 2. To see and enjoy God in the church triumphant; those that walk in the way of holiness, under guidance of their Redeemer, shall come to Zion at last …

14433 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 717.2 (Matthew Henry)

… be comfortable, yet he would have it to be so in answer to prayer: This is a day of trouble, therefore let it be a day of prayer. 3. When we are most at a plunge we should …

14434 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 717.4 (Matthew Henry)

… their comfort, even when they are most cast down. Isaiah sent a long answer to Hezekiah’s prayer in God’s name, sent it in writing (for it was too long to be sent …

14435 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.2 (Matthew Henry)

… live comfortably. Jerusalem, which is now delivered, shall still be defended from the Assyrians, who perhaps threatened to rally again and renew the attack …

14436 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.7 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts of life, but of all the opportunities he had of serving God and his generation. To the same purport ( Isaiah 38:12 ), “ My age has departed and gone, and …

14437 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.14 (Matthew Henry)

… be comforted; by the same power and goodness that have restored me all men have their souls held in life, and they ought to acknowledge it. In all these things …

14438 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.16 (Matthew Henry)

… his comforts to him, and went to such a height that it seemed to be the bitterness of death itself— bitterness, bitterness, nothing but gall and wormwood. This …

14439 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.17 (Matthew Henry)

… doubly comfortable when it is in love to our souls—when God repairs the house because he has a kindness for the inhabitant.

14440 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 718.20 (Matthew Henry)

… greatest comfort of his deliverances. Let my soul live, and it shall praise thee .