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1541 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 812.1 (Matthew Henry)

… foregoing chapter, and we may be sure that it was not represented to him worse than really it was; now here follows, of course, a representation of their ruin …

1542 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 817.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter, to our great surprise, we find some waiting upon God in the one and some in the other and yet not meeting with success as they expected. I. The elders …

1543 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 818.1 (Matthew Henry)

… short chapter, he shows him (probably with design that he should tell the people) that it was as requisite Jerusalem should be destroyed as that the dead and …

1544 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 819.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter, he shows the prophet, and orders him to show the people, that he did but punish them as their sins deserved. In the foregoing chapter he had compared …

1545 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 821.1 (Matthew Henry)

chapters, we may have been tempted to think ourselves not much concerned in them (though they also were written for our learning); but this chapter, at …

1546 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 823.1 (Matthew Henry)

… :44. 5. Here is another word dropped towards Jerusalem, which is explained and enlarged upon in the next chapter, Ezekiel 20:45-20:49 .

1547 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 824.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter we have, I. An explication of the prophecy in the close of the foregoing chapter concerning the fire in the forest, which the people complained …

1548 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 824.2 (Matthew Henry)

… foregoing chapter, in the terms wherein he received it, not daring to add his own comment upon it; but, when he complained that the people found fault with him …

1549 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 830.11 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter, some think, gives much light to the first account we have of the settlement of the nations after the flood, Genesis 10:1-10:32. The critics have abundance …

1550 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 838.1 (Matthew Henry)

… . This chapter enlarges upon the former promise, concerning the destruction of the enemies of the church; the next chapter upon the latter promise, the replenishing …

1551 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 843.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter we have, I. A general account of this vision of the temple and city, Ezekiel 40:1-40:4. II. A particular account of it entered upon; and a description …

1552 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 844.1 (Matthew Henry)

… foregoing chapter; this brings us to the temple itself, the description of which here given creates much difficulty to the critical expositors and occasions …

1553 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 848.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter is further represented to the prophet, in vision, I. The division of the holy land, so much for the temple, and the priests that attended the service …

1554 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 851.3 (Matthew Henry)

chapter, whether so many reeds (as our translation determines by inserting that word, Ezekiel 48:8; each reed containing six cubits and span, Ezekiel 40:5; and …

1555 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 853.4 (Matthew Henry)

… these chapters have a direct tendency to. But Daniel 8:1-8:27 and forward, being intended for the comfort of the Jews, is written in their peculiar language. They …

1556 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 856.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter, I. The riotous, idolatrous, sacrilegious feast which Belshazzar made, in which he filled up the measure of his iniquity, Daniel 5:1-5:4. II. The alarm …

1557 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 857.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter we have, I. Daniel’s preferment in the court of Darius, Daniel 6:1-6:3. II. The envy and malice of his enemies against him, Daniel 6:4, 6:5. III. The decree …

1558 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 858.2 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter places it before Daniel 5:1-5:31, which was in the last year of Belshazzar, and Daniel 6:1-6:28, which was in the first of Darius; for Daniel had those …

1559 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 862.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter, performs his promise made to Daniel in the foregoing chapter, that he would “show him what should befal his people in the latter days,” according …

1560 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 865.1 (Matthew Henry)

… this chapter seems to be much the same with that of the foregoing chapter, and to point at the same events, and the causes of them. As there, so here, I. God, by the prophet …