Search for: chapter 5
1621 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 997.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter carries on and concludes the history of Christ’s sufferings and death. We have here, I. His arraignment before Pilate the Roman governor, Luke …
1622 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 999.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter is to confirm our faith in Christ as the eternal Son of God, and the true Messiah and Saviour of the world, that we may be brought to receive him, and …
1623 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1002.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter, we have Christ in each of these three parts of that land. I. Departing out of Judea, John 4:1-4:3. II. Passing through Samaria, which, though a visit in …
1624 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1003.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter a miracle and a sermon. I. The miracle was the cure of an impotent man that had been diseased thirty-eight years, with the circumstances of that …
1625 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1003.39 (Matthew Henry)
… the chapter. In John 5:19-5:47 he explains, and afterwards confirms, his commission, as Mediator and plenipotentiary in the treaty between God and man. And, as …
1626 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1006.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. Christ’s evading the snare which the Jews laid for him, in bringing to him a woman taken in adultery, John 8:1-8:11. II. Divers discourses …
1627 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1014.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter, which continues and concludes his farewell sermon to his disciples, does so. I. Here are wounding words in the notice he gives them of the troubles …
1628 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1015.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter is a prayer, it is the Lord’s prayer, the Lord Christ’s prayer. There was one Lord’s prayer which he taught us to pray, and did not pray himself, for …
1629 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1020.39 (Matthew Henry)
… following chapter. Here was the beginning of the Christian church: this hundred and twenty was the grain of mustard-seed that grew into a tree, the leaven that …
1630 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1021.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter the north wind and the south wind awake, and then they awake, and we have them in the pulpit presently. Here is, I. The descent of the Spirit upon the …
1631 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1023.1 (Matthew Henry)
… two chapters, where we met with so many good things that the apostles did, I wondered what was become of the scribes and Pharisees, and chief priests, that they …
1632 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1024.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. The sin and punishment of Ananias and Sapphira, who, for lying to the Holy Ghost, were struck dead at the word of Peter, Acts 5:1-5:11. II. The …
1633 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1027.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have an account of the persecutions of the Christians, and the propagating of Christianity thereby. It was strange, but very true, that the …
1634 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1028.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. The famous story of St. Paul’s conversion from being an outrageous persecutor of the gospel of Christ to be an illustrious professor …
1635 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1034.1 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapter, reposing themselves at Antioch, and edifying the church there with the rehearsal of their experiences, and it is a pity they should ever …
1636 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1035.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter from place to place, wherever he came doing good, either watering or planting, beginning new work or improving what was done. Here is, I. The beginning …
1637 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1041.1 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapter we had Paul bound, according to Agabus’s prophecy of the hard usage he should receive from the Jews at Jerusalem, yet he had his tongue set …
1638 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1042.1 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapter left Paul in the high priest’s court, into which the chief captain (whether to his advantage or no I know not) had removed his cause from the …
1639 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1045.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. The account he gives of himself, in answer to the calumnies of the Jews. And in this, 1. His humble address to king Agrippa, and the compliment …
1640 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1052.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter proceeds in the explication, illustration, and application of that truth. I. He shows the fruits of justification, Romans 5:1-5:5. II. He shows the …