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15161 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.13 (Matthew Henry)
… , and comfort, and pray for them.
15162 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.27 (Matthew Henry)
… of comfort to all that belong to Christ, for whose good his power is exerted and engaged, that every disease has his commission, executes his command, is under …
15163 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.29 (Matthew Henry)
… , and comfortable word, I will come and heal him ( Matthew 8:7 ); not I will come and see him —that had evinced him a kind Saviour; but, I will come and heal him —that shows …
15164 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.38 (Matthew Henry)
… true comfort, and cast into darkness. In hell there is fire, but no light; it is utter darkness; darkness in extremity; the highest degree of darkness, without …
15165 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.48 (Matthew Henry)
… and comfort us under them, than in all the writings of the philosophers—that Jesus Christ bore our sicknesses, and carried our sorrows; he bore them before …
15166 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.55 (Matthew Henry)
… may comfort us, if we want necessaries, that our Master did so before us. Note, Our Lord Jesus, when he was here in the world, submitted to the disgraces and distresses …
15167 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.60 (Matthew Henry)
… a comfort to those who go down to the sea in ships, and are often in perils there, to reflect that they have a Saviour to trust in, and pray to, who knows what it is …
15168 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.68 (Matthew Henry)
… and comfort in him, in the most stormy day, within or without, Isaiah 26:4. The Lord sits upon the floods, and is mightier than the noise of many waters. Christ, by …
15169 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.73 (Matthew Henry)
… the comfort of it, as these poor possessed creatures were.
15170 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.78 (Matthew Henry)
… whose comfort and satisfaction are man’s misery and destruction. Should not we then count it our heaven to be doing well, and reckon that our torment, whether …
15171 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 938.81 (Matthew Henry)
… is comfortable to all the Lord’s people, that, though the devil’s power be very great, yet it is limited, and not equal to his malice (what would become of us, if …
15172 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.6 (Matthew Henry)
… the comfort of our reconciliation to God, with the comfort of our recovery from sickness, this makes it a mercy indeed to us, as to Hezekiah, Isaiah 38:17. Or, (2.) As …
15173 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.40 (Matthew Henry)
… family comforts was the occasion of his coming to Christ. Note, In trouble we should visit God: the death of our relations should drive us to Christ, who is our …
15174 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.46 (Matthew Henry)
… her comfort and commendation: the triumphs of her faith must be to her praise and honour. He turned about to see for her ( Matthew 9:22 ), and soon discovered her …
15175 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.47 (Matthew Henry)
… be comforted, brought comfort with it, as his saying, Be ye whole, brought health with it. Note, It is the will of Christ that his people should be comforted, and …
15176 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.48 (Matthew Henry)
… be comfortable, when by faith we repose in God, and dwell at ease in him; our health and prosperity will be comfortable, when by faith our souls prosper, and are …
15177 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.49 (Matthew Henry)
… , to comfort the parents, to prepare for, and attend on, the funeral, which the Jews were not wont to defer long. The musicians were among them, according to the custom …
15178 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.50 (Matthew Henry)
… his comforts to enter. They that harden themselves in sorrow, and, like Rachel, refuse to be comforted, should think they hear Christ saying to their disquieting …
15179 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.51 (Matthew Henry)
… a comfortable word as this, from the mouth of our Lord Jesus, should be ridiculed as it was? They laughed him to scorn. These people lived in Capernaum, knew Christ’s …
15180 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 939.63 (Matthew Henry)
… our comforts ebb or flow, according as our faith is stronger or weaker; we are not straitened in Christ, let us not then be straitened in ourselves.