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14841 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 842.10 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort and satisfaction of his people. 1. It shall be much for the honour of God, for the heathen shall hereby be made to know that he is the Lord ( Ezekiel 39 …

14842 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 842.15 (Matthew Henry)

… their comfort, that it is he who has gathered them to their own land, and left none of them among the heathen. Note, By the variety of events that befal us, if we look …

14843 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 842.16 (Matthew Henry)

… very comfortable settlement and subsistence in their own land. 2. To direct them to look further than all this, and to expect the coming of the Messiah, who had …

14844 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 843.2 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of it. Therefore he receives, that he may give. Thus the Revelation of Jesus Christ was lodged in the hands of John, that he might signify it to the …

14845 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 843.6 (Matthew Henry)

… , and comfort, to those that dwell in God’s house, light to work by, light to walk by, light to see themselves and one another by. There were lights to the little chambers …

14847 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 845.3 (Matthew Henry)

… of comfort the people of God have found in their communion with God in solitude. 2. That these chambers were many; there were three stories of them, and, though …

14848 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 846.3 (Matthew Henry)

… of comfort; for in both God is and will be glorified. He kills and he makes alive; he wounds and he heals, Deuteronomy 32:39. To the same hand that destroyed we must …

14849 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 846.7 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts designed them. Though God gives and upbraids not, it becomes us, when he forgives, to upbraid ourselves with our unworthy conduct towards him …

14850 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 846.8 (Matthew Henry)

… our comforts it is fit that we should get the knowledge of our duty; with the privileges of God’s house we must acquaint ourselves with the rules of it. Show …

14851 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 847.6 (Matthew Henry)

… to comfort God’s people must first convince them, and so prepare them for comfort. Let it suffice you of all your abominations, Ezekiel 44:6. Note, It is time for …

14852 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 847.18 (Matthew Henry)

… live comfortably ( Ezekiel 44:28 ): “ You shall give them no possession in Israel, no lands or tenements, lest they should be entangled with the affairs of this life …

14853 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 847.19 (Matthew Henry)

… then comfortably enjoy what we have, when a share of it has been first set apart for works of piety and charity. To this the apostle’s rule bears some analogy …

14854 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 847.20 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of any house to have the blessing of God upon it and to have the blessing to rest in it, to dwell where we dwell and to attend the entail of it upon those …

14855 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 850.3 (Matthew Henry)

… of comfort and grace; the very entrance into God’s word gives light and life, Psalms 119:130. David speaks it to the praise of Zion, All my springs are in thee, Psalms …

14856 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 851.2 (Matthew Henry)

… honourable comfortable maintenance; lands are appointed, the increase whereof shall be food unto those that serve the city, Ezekiel 48:18. Who goes a warfare …

14857 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 852.5 (Matthew Henry)

… how comfortably they were provided for; though they suffered for their fathers’ sins they were preferred for their own merits, and the land of their captivity …

14858 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 852.9 (Matthew Henry)

… that comfort and satisfaction which will be health to the navel and marrow to the bones, while the pleasures of sin are rottenness to the bones .

14859 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 853.4 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort of the Jews, is written in their peculiar language. They, in their answer, complimented the king with their good wishes, desired him to tell his dream …

14860 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 853.17 (Matthew Henry)

… ; miserable comforters are you all. 2. To bring him to the knowledge of the one only living and true God, the God whom Daniel worshipped: “Though they cannot find …