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14881 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 861.11 (Matthew Henry)

… himself comforted John when he in a like case fell at his feet as dead ( Revelation 1:17 ); but here he did it by the angel, whom Daniel saw in a glory much inferior …

14883 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 861.14 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfortable words. He said unto him, Fear not, Daniel ( Daniel 10:12 ); and again ( Daniel 10:19 ), O man greatly beloved! fear not; peace be unto thee; be strong, yea, be …

14884 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.1 (Matthew Henry)

… , I. Comforts, and very precious ones, prescribed as cordials for the support of God’s people in those times of trouble; and they are such as may indifferently …

14886 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.6 (Matthew Henry)

… , and comfort which will be lasting, everlasting; but to others, who, when they return to their prosperity, will return to their iniquity, it will be a resurrection …

14887 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.8 (Matthew Henry)

… some comfort that the Jewish nation, though, in the infancy of their return from Babylon, while they were few and weak, they met with obstructions in their work …

14888 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.9 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts prescribed in the Daniel 12:1-12:4, one would think, were satisfactory enough, yet, for more abundant satisfaction, this is added.

14889 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 863.24 (Matthew Henry)

… a comfort to Daniel, it is a comfort to all the saints, that, whatever their lot is in the days of time, they shall have a happy lot in the end of the days, shall have …

14890 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 864.1 (Matthew Henry)

… speak comfortable to the kingdom of Judah, which still retained the pure worship of God, and assure them of the salvation of the Lord, Hosea 1:7. 4. He must give …

14891 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 864.7 (Matthew Henry)

… speak comfort: I will no more have mercy upon them till in pardoning I shall pardon them, that is, till the Redeemer comes to Zion to turn away ungodliness from …

14892 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 864.15 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfort of the captives in Babylon, as giving them a general assurance of mercy which God had in store for them and their land; their nation could not be …

14893 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 864.19 (Matthew Henry)

… their comfort and satisfaction, nay, and it shall be said for their honour in the hearing of the world, You are the sons of the living God. Let not the saints disquiet …

14894 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.2 (Matthew Henry)

… Chaldee— Comfort you, comfort you, my people, is now their commission), “say to them, Ammi, and Ruhamah; call them so again, for they shall no longer lie under the reproach …

14895 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.4 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfort of her relation to God, and provoked him to give her a bill of divorce. Note, No consideration can be more powerful to awaken us to repentance than …

14896 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.7 (Matthew Henry)

… her comforts and necessary supports. She shall be famished, shall be made as a wilderness and a dry land, and slain with thirst. She that boasted so much of her …

14897 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.11 (Matthew Henry)

… true comfort and enjoyment of themselves than ever they had since they went astray. (2.) A good purpose, to come back again to their duty: I will go, and return to …

14898 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.12 (Matthew Henry)

… and comforts of life shall be taken from them, because they had dishonoured God with them, Hosea 2:8, 2:9. Their land was plenteous. Now see here, 1. How graciously …

14899 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.13 (Matthew Henry)

… their comforts they received from God’s bountiful providence; but they were so often told by their false prophets and idolatrous priests that they had …

14900 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.14 (Matthew Henry)

… creature-comforts and enjoyments from him, but that he has still an incontestable right and title to them, that they are more his than ours, and therefore are …