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15701 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.42 (Matthew Henry)
… the comfort of, but hand it to others. See that story, 2 Kings 7:9 .
15702 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.47 (Matthew Henry)
… unspeakable comfort. Speaking of that inexhaustible spring of light, life, and bliss, he says, He is my Father, and our Father; my God, and your God. This is very expressive …
15703 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.48 (Matthew Henry)
… unspeakable comfort: “Tell them I must shortly ascend; that is the next step I am to take.” Now this was intended to be, [ a .] A word of caution to these disciples, not …
15704 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.50 (Matthew Henry)
… God comforts us, it is with this design, that we may comfort others. And as she told them what she had seen, so also what she had heard; she had seen the Lord alive …
15705 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.56 (Matthew Henry)
… a comfort to Christ’s disciples, when their solemn assemblies are reduced to privacy, that no doors can shut out Christ’s presence from them. We have five …
15706 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.59 (Matthew Henry)
… the comforts of his Spirit, assures them that because he lives they shall live also, then he shows them his hands and his side .
15707 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.60 (Matthew Henry)
… their comforts were but imaginary, afterwards find them, through grace, real and substantial. They ask not, Isa. it the Lord? but are assured, it is he. Secondly …
15708 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.62 (Matthew Henry)
… and comfort in it, and, in the issue, it would be peace to them. Gideon received his commission with this word, Peace be unto thee, Judges 6:22, 6:23. Christ is our Peace …
15709 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.69 (Matthew Henry)
… the comfort of it; and whosesoever sins you retain, that is, pronounce unpardoned and the guilt of them bound on, they are retained, and the sinner may be sure …
15710 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.72 (Matthew Henry)
… most comfortable sight we ever saw.” This they said to Thomas, (1.) To upbraid him with his absence: “ We have seen the Lord, but thou hast not.” Or rather, (2.) To inform him …
15711 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.88 (Matthew Henry)
… the comfort of it, and lets him know that he believes.
15712 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1018.89 (Matthew Henry)
… own comforts. Those that in sincerity have closed with Christ see a great deal of reason to lament that they did not do it sooner. [2.] That it was not without much …
15713 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1019.8 (Matthew Henry)
… a comfort to us, when our passage is rough and stormy, that our Master is at shore, and we are hastening to him.
15714 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1019.9 (Matthew Henry)
… our comfort.
15715 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1019.17 (Matthew Henry)
… be comforted in this instance of Christ’s care of his disciples; he has wherewith to supply all our wants, and knows what things we have need of. He kindly provided …
15716 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1019.19 (Matthew Henry)
… his comforts are so to them; what he works in them he accepts from them. [4.] Ministers, who are fishers of men, must bring all they catch to their Master, for on him …
15717 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1019.36 (Matthew Henry)
… the comfort of their interest in him, notwithstanding their daily infirmities. [3.] He appeals to Christ himself for the proof of it: Thou knowest that I love …
15718 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1019.55 (Matthew Henry)
… , the Comforter, was to do that. Note, We are apt to dote too much on men and means, instruments and external helps, and to think we are happy if we may but have them …
15719 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1020.5 (Matthew Henry)
… a comfort to those who are endeavouring to carry on the work of the gospel that Christ himself began it. The great salvation at the first began to be spoken …
15720 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1020.7 (Matthew Henry)
… and comfort their hearts, was such an instance of condescension and compassion to believers as may fully assure us that we have a high priest that is touched …