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14801 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 983.38 (Matthew Henry)
III. The rebuke Christ gave to his disciples for their disputing among themselves which should be greatest, Luke 9:46-9:48. This passage we had before, and, the more is the pity, we shall meet with the like again. Observe here,
14802 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 983.42 (Matthew Henry)
… 9:38, 9:39. O what a great deal of mischief to the church, even from those that boast of relation to Christ, and pretend to envy for his sake, would be prevented, if …
14803 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 984.1 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:38-10:42 .
14804 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 984.19 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:38 ), that they, or at least some of them, returned to him. Now here we are told,
14805 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 984.38 (Matthew Henry)
(1.) The parable itself, which represents to us a poor Jew in distressed circumstances, succoured and relieved by a good Samaritan. Let us see here,
14806 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 984.45 (Matthew Henry)
I. The entertainment which Martha gave to Christ and his disciples at her house, Luke 10:38. Observe,
14807 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 984.46 (Matthew Henry)
… 10:38 ), scattering his benign beams and influences as the true light of the world. (2.) Wherever Christ went his disciples went along with him. (3.) Christ honoured …
14808 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 984.62 (Matthew Henry)
… 13:38 ), who are partakers of Christ ( Hebrews 3:14 ), and partakers with Christ, Romans 8:17. (2.) It is a part that shall never be taken away from those that have it. A portion …
14809 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 985.30 (Matthew Henry)
… , 2:38, and it is here inferred from parents’ readiness to supply their children’s needs, and gratify their desires, when they are natural and proper. If the child …
14810 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 985.38 (Matthew Henry)
(1.) The miserable condition of an unconverted sinner. In his heart, which was fitted to be a habitation of God, the devil has his palace; and all the powers and the …
14811 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 985.56 (Matthew Henry)
… 11:38. He wondered that a man of his sanctity, a prophet, a man of so much devotion, and such a strict conversation, should sit down to meat, and not first wash his …
14812 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 986.38 (Matthew Henry)
I. He charges them not to afflict themselves with disquieting perplexing cares about the necessary supports of life: Take no thought for your life, Luke 12 …
14813 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 986.53 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:38. His coming to us, at our death, is uncertain, and to many it will be a great surprise; for the Son of Man cometh at an hour that ye think not ( Luke 12:40 ), without …
14814 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 986.55 (Matthew Henry)
… 12:38 ): Blessed are those servants, for then will be the time of their preferment. Here is such an instance of honour done them as is scarcely to be found among …
14815 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 987.26 (Matthew Henry)
… , Psalms 38:6. But Christ, by his Spirit of adoption, looses them from this infirmity in due time, and raises them up.
14816 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 987.38 (Matthew Henry)
I. A question put to our Lord Jesus. Who it was that put it we are not told, whether a friend or a foe; for he both gave a great liberty of questioning him and returned …
14817 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 988.38 (Matthew Henry)
But the application of this parable here ( Luke 14:33 ) is to the consideration that ought to be exercised when we take upon us a profession of religion. Solomon …
14818 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 989.38 (Matthew Henry)
[2.] He determined what to say. True repentance is a rising, and coming to God: Behold, we come unto thee. But what words shall we take with us? He here considers what …
14819 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 990.38 (Matthew Henry)
(2.) The misery of his state is aggravated by his knowledge of the happiness of Lazarus: He lifts up his eyes, and sees Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom …
14820 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 992.38 (Matthew Henry)
Here is, I. The notice Christ gave to his disciples of his sufferings and death approaching, and of the glorious issue of them, which he himself had a perfect …