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161 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 26.6 (Matthew Henry)

… Esau's by birth, but Jacob's by promise. It was for a spiritual privilege; and we see Jacob's desire of the birth-right, but he sought to obtain it by crooked courses …

162 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 375.2 (Matthew Henry)

… was by the grace of God that he prospered in it. Let us then stand in awe, and sin not. Let us fear the Lord's displeasure, hope in his mercy, and walk in his commandments …

163 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 466.2 (Matthew Henry)

… enlightened by the Holy Spirit, when a man walks in the light of God's countenance, every outward comfort is doubled, every trouble is diminished, and he may …

164 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 502.2 (Matthew Henry)

… waters by which the saints are led; the streams which flow from the Fountain of living waters. Those only are led by the still waters of comfort, who walk in the …

165 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 518.3 (Matthew Henry)

… hear our prayer. The believer expects weariness and ill treatment on his way to heaven; but he shall not stay here long : walking with God by faith, he goes forward …

166 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 563.3 (Matthew Henry)

… be our care to walk uprightly, and then let us trust God to give us every thing that is good for us. If we cannot go to the house of the Lord, we may go by faith to the …

167 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 713.3 (Matthew Henry)

… in our own houses, but much more so to be quiet in God's house; and in every age Christ will have a seed to serve him. Jerusalem had no large river running by it, but …

168 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 963.3 (Matthew Henry)

… wrought by the way. We should do good, not only when in the house, but when we walk by the way, Deuteronomy 6:7. It is common with people not to apply to Christ till …

169 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1084.2 (Matthew Henry)

… is our duty, and it will be our interest, to walk by faith, till we live by sight. This shows clearly the happiness to be enjoyed by the souls of believers when absent …

170 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 2.20 (Matthew Henry)

… of our creation? No, we do not, our light does not shine before God as his lights shine before us, Matthew 5:14. We burn our Master’s candles, but do not mind our Master’s …

171 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 29.20 (Matthew Henry)

… :22. By religious vows we give glory to God, own our dependence upon him, and lay a bond upon our own souls to engage and quicken our obedience to him. Jacob was now …

172 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 88.2 (Matthew Henry)

… to our frequent and serious consideration. Go walk about this Zion, view it and review it: the more you contemplate the glories of the church, the more you will …

173 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 100.2 (Matthew Henry)

… Christians walk more by faith, and less by sight, than they did. But we may be sure that God draws nigh to those who draw nigh to him, and that the offerings of faith …

174 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 109.2 (Matthew Henry)

… as our way to travel in, keep to them as our rule to work by, keep them as our treasure, as the apple of our eye, with the utmost care and value. (2.) The great advantage …

175 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 111.9 (Matthew Henry)

… his house and household.” (2.) I am the Lord who sanctifieth you. God sanctified them by peculiar privileges, laws, and favours, which distinguished them from all …

176 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 137.12 (Matthew Henry)

… in our doing good. (3.) That this pollution was contracted by what was done privately in their own houses, which intimates (as bishop Patrick observes) that God …

177 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 176.6 (Matthew Henry)

… mischief by falling from it, Deuteronomy 22:8. The roofs of their houses were flat for people to walk on, as appears by many scriptures; now lest any, through carelessness …

178 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 182.13 (Matthew Henry)

… all by the proud and imperious conqueror, such as Benhadad was to Ahab, 1 Kings 20:5, 20:6. Not only their houses and vineyards should be taken from them, but their …

179 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 195.16 (Matthew Henry)

… to walk after the eyes, and what need we have to make this covenant with our eyes, that if they wander they shall be sure to weep for it. Look not thou upon the wine …

180 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 221.22 (Matthew Henry)

… will walk in the name of their god, and shall not we then choose to dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of our life? For in the time of trouble he shall hide …