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14921 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 872.1 (Matthew Henry)

… no comfort either in receiving them themselves or in offering them to God, Hosea 9:1-9:5. II. He dooms them to utter ruin, for their own sins and the sins of their …

14922 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 872.3 (Matthew Henry)

… -comforts if we make not God our chief joy. 2. The sense of sin and dread of wrath ought to be a damp upon their joy and a strong alloy to all their comforts. Note, Those …

14923 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 872.8 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfort of those solemn feasts, “ What will you do then ? You will then spend those days in sorrow and lamentation which, if it had not been your own fault, you …

14924 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 872.9 (Matthew Henry)

… with comfort, gone because of destruction, gone to Egypt because of the destruction of their own country by the Assyrians, flattering themselves with hopes …

14925 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 872.18 (Matthew Henry)

… what comfort and pleasure he calls God his God. Note, When others disown God, and are disowned by him, it is a very great satisfaction to good people that they …

14926 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 872.22 (Matthew Henry)

… the comfort parents have in their children that they know not what they have brought them forth and brought them up for, perhaps for the murderer, or, which …

14927 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 873.7 (Matthew Henry)

… creature-comforts; nor will men’s loyalty to their prince befriend them without religion, for, though that may engage him to be for them, what good will that …

14928 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 873.13 (Matthew Henry)

… our comforts, so 1375 our confidences, in the service of sin will certainly fail us: “ Thou didst trust in thy ways, in the multitude of thy mighty men; thou has stayed …

14929 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 874.3 (Matthew Henry)

… their comforts and constrained to hard labour; but God eased them, removed their shoulder from the burden, Psalms 81:6. Note, Liberty is a great mercy, especially …

14930 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 874.10 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts they have lost. 2. God, who gave them Canaan, that good land, and a very safe and comfortable settlement in it, shall bring his judgments upon them …

14932 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 874.18 (Matthew Henry)

… a comfort to us to think that God has his remnant that cleave to him with purpose of heart, and are faithful to his saints; and for those who are thus faithful …

14933 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 875.9 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfort in him, if it be not their own fault. Let our eyes be ever towards the Lord, and let us preserve a holy security and serenity of mind under the protection …

14934 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 876.6 (Matthew Henry)

… lasting comfort is to be expected any where but in God.

14935 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 876.14 (Matthew Henry)

… their comfort and satisfaction. This is treasure that may be spoiled and that they may be spoiled of; it is what either moth or rust may corrupt, or what thieves …

14937 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 877.1 (Matthew Henry)

… the comforts he has treasured up for them, Hosea 14:5-14:7. III. A solemn recommendation of these things to our serious thoughts, Hosea 14:9 .

14938 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 877.8 (Matthew Henry)

… towards comfort. “If we have not yet boldness to call God Father, yet we look upon ourselves as fatherless without him, and therefore lay ourselves at his feet …

14939 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 877.9 (Matthew Henry)

… and comfortable words, Zechariah 1:13. If we take with us the foregoing words in our coming to God, we may take home with us these following words for our faith …

14940 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 877.14 (Matthew Henry)

… his comforts, so that their souls shall be as a watered garden, Isaiah 58:11. He will be to true penitents as the dew to Israel when they were in the wilderness …