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15281 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.34 (Matthew Henry)

… , and comfort them under their troubles, to help them in forgiving their enemies, and casting all their cares on God.

15282 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.70 (Matthew Henry)

… everlasting comfort, Matthew 9:2, 9:3. A farewell is now bidden to the fruit of the vine, Matthew 26:29. Christ and his disciples had now feasted together with a …

15283 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.71 (Matthew Henry)

… , with comfort, for the joy and glory they enter into supersede them all; when the sun rises, farewell the candles.

15284 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.72 (Matthew Henry)

… greatly comforted their hearts, for they were overjoyed at it, Luke 24:41. 2. Others understand it of the joys and glories of the future state, which the saints …

15285 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.80 (Matthew Henry)

… a comfortable gathering together again after this storm ( Matthew 26:32 ); “ After I am risen again, I will go before you. Though you will forsake me, I will not forsake …

15286 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.99 (Matthew Henry)

… and comforts which they had; that is, he denied them to himself, and his soul refused to be comforted, not in passion, but in justice to his undertaking. Their cheerfulness …

15287 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.102 (Matthew Henry)

… miserable comforters; but he would hereby teach us the benefit of the communion of saints. It is good to have, and therefore good to seek, the assistance of our …

15288 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.107 (Matthew Henry)

… manner comfortable to do so, when we are in an agony. It is a pleasing string to harp upon at such a time, My Father; whither should the child go, when any thing grieves …

15289 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.116 (Matthew Henry)

… some comfort from them; and if they had put him in mind of what they had heard from him concerning his resurrection and glory perhaps it might have been some …

15290 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.119 (Matthew Henry)

… our comfort, that our Master graciously considers this, and accepts the willingness of the spirit, and pities and pardons the weakness and infirmity of the …

15291 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.143 (Matthew Henry)

… great comfort to God’s people, when they are surrounded with enemies on all hands, that they have a way open heavenward; if they can do nothing else, they can …

15292 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.144 (Matthew Henry)

… of comfort to all that wish well to the kingdom of Christ, that there is a world of angels always at the service of the Lord Jesus, that can do wonders. He that has …

15293 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.174 (Matthew Henry)

… more comfortable to the righteous, nor more terrible to the wicked, than Christ’s judging the world at the last day.

15294 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.185 (Matthew Henry)

… some comfort to him to see his friends near him. But we do not find any friend he had about the court, save Peter only, and it would have been better if he had been …

15295 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.9 (Matthew Henry)

… my comfort and happiness in him, for such a trifle! All these abuses and indignities done him are chargeable upon me; it is owing to me, that he is bound and condemned …

15296 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.11 (Matthew Henry)

… with comfort, then he had agreed while yet in the way; but now it was too late, now he cannot do it without horror, wishing ten thousand times he had never meddled …

15297 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.16 (Matthew Henry)

… miserable comforters. It is usual for those that love the treason, to hate the traitor.

15298 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.17 (Matthew Henry)

(3.) Here is the utter despair that Judas was hereby driven into. If the chief priests had promised him to stay the prosecution, it would have been some comfort to him; but, seeing no hopes of that, he grew desperate, Matthew 27:5 .

15299 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.93 (Matthew Henry)

… our comforts for Christ, let us bear it patiently; he was stripped for us. Enemies may strip us of our clothes, but cannot strip us of our best comforts; cannot …

15300 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.113 (Matthew Henry)

… heavenly comforts. This darkness signified that dark cloud which the human soul of our Lord Jesus was now under. God makes his sun to shine upon the just and …