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1681 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1149.5 (Matthew Henry)
… former chapter ( James 1:12 ); we here find there is a kingdom too. And, as the crown is a crown of life, so the kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom. All these things …
1682 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1150.4 (Matthew Henry)
… first chapter) and bridleth not his tongue, whatever profession he makes, that man’s religion is vain. Further, he that offends not in word will not only prove …
1683 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1151.1 (Matthew Henry)
… chapter we are directed to consider, I. Some causes of contention, besides those mentioned in the foregoing chapter, and to watch against them, James 4:1-4:5. II …
1684 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1152.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter the apostle denounces the judgments of God upon those rich men who oppress the poor, showing them how great their sin and folly are in the sight …
1685 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1154.11 (Matthew Henry)
… book, chapter, and verse; for these distinctions were not then made, so no more was said than a reference to Moses, David, or the prophets, except once a particular …
1686 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1158.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. An introduction, or preface, making way for, and leading to, what is principally designed by the apostle, 2 Peter 1:1-1:4. II. An exhortation …
1687 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1160.21 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapter; and it cannot seem strange that those who were pursuing the same general design should in their epistles insist upon the same things …
1688 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1165.1 (Matthew Henry)
… chapter the apostle asserts, I. The dignity of believers, 1 John 5:1. II. Their obligation to love, and the trial of it, 1 John 5:1-5:3. III. Their victory, 1 John 5:4, 5:5. IV …
1689 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1165.2 (Matthew Henry)
… last chapter, as was there observed, urged Christian love upon those two accounts, as suitable to Christian profession and as suitable to the divine command …
1690 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1171.26 (Matthew Henry)
… last chapter, in which he sends salutations to them, Laodicea not being above twenty miles distant from Colosse. In this city was held a council in the fourth …
1691 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1173.1 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapter the prophetical scene was opened, in the sight and hearing of the apostle, and he had a sight of God the Creator and ruler of the world, and …
1692 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1174.1 (Matthew Henry)
… foregoing chapters, had some things dark and hard to be understood; and yet they were rather milk for babes than meat for strong men; but now we are to launch …
1693 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1178.1 (Matthew Henry)
This chapter is an introduction to the latter part of the prophecies of this book. Whether what is contained between this and the sounding of the seventh …
1694 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1183.1 (Matthew Henry)
… . This chapter contains an awful introduction or preparation for the pouring out of the vials, in which we have, 1. A sight of those angels in heaven who were to …
1695 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1184.14 (Matthew Henry)
… nineteenth chapter, Revelation 16:19, 16:20. (4.) The warning which God gives of this great and decisive trial, to engage his people to prepare for it, Revelation …
1696 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1187.1 (Matthew Henry)
… this chapter we have, I. A further account of the triumphant song of angels and saints for the fall of Babylon, Revelation 19:1-19:4. II. The marriage between Christ …
1697 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1190.1 (Matthew Henry)
In this chapter we have, I. A further description of the heavenly state of the church, Revelation 22:1-22:5. II. A confirmation of this and all the other visions of this book, Revelation 22:6-22:19. III. The conclusion, Revelation 22:20, 22:21 .
1698 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Chronicles, Books of.8 (Matthew G. Easton)
… whole chapters, and twenty-four parts of chapters, are occupied with matter not found elsewhere. It also records many things in fuller detail, as (e.g.) the list …
1699 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Ephesians, Epistle to.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… ) a chapter on unity as undisturbed by diversity of gifts ( Ephesians 4:1-16 ); (5) special injunctions bearing on ordinary life ( Ephesians 4:17-6:10 ); (6) the imagery of …
1700 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Ezra.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… :1-5 ). All we know of his personal history is contained in the last four chapters of his book, and in Nehemiah 8 and Nehemiah 12:26 .