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1801 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1100.2 (Matthew Henry)

… of works, lest any man should boast. These things are not brought to pass by any thing done by us, therefore all boasting is shut out. All is the free gift of God …

1802 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1109.3 (Matthew Henry)

… is work to be done, even when we are suffering. Amidst all their trials they gave thanks to the Father of our Lord Jesus, whose special grace fitted them to partake …

1803 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1148.2 (Matthew Henry)

… to work in us: whatever is said or done, let patience have the saying and doing of it. When the work of patience is complete, it will furnish all that is necessary …

1804 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1149.3 (Matthew Henry)

… by works a man is justified, not by a bare opinion or profession, or believing without obeying; but by having such faith as produces good works. And to have to …

1805 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 2.15 (Matthew Henry)

… commanded it to be done, and some one else had done it, he adds, And God made the firmament. What God requires of us he himself works in us, or it is not done. He that …

1806 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 4.28 (Matthew Henry)

… who have eaten forbidden fruit themselves, and especially those who have enticed others to eat it likewise, seriously to consider what they have done. In …

1807 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 5.19 (Matthew Henry)

… . (4.) It should seem that he covered it with a show of friendship and kindness: He talked with Abel his brother, freely and familiarly, lest Abel should suspect …

1808 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 8.7 (Matthew Henry)

… of its approach, no cloud arising that threatened it, nothing done towards it, but all continued serene and clear; for, as he prepared the ark by faith in the warning …

1809 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 9.2 (Matthew Henry)

… after it might reasonably be presumed to have done its work, was tempted to fear lest he that shut him in would keep him in, and began to expostulate. How long …

1810 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 10.24 (Matthew Henry)

… , who works all our good works in us and for us. When we see men’s good works we should glorify, not them, but our Father, Matthew 5:16. Thus David, in effect, blessed …

1811 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 25.4 (Matthew Henry)

… to all possible care and diligence in this matter. Thus God swears his servants to their work, that, having sworn, they may perform it. Honour is here done to the …

1812 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 28.4 (Matthew Henry)

… dark) should quicken us to do the work of the day in its day. The heart and the house should both be set, and kept, in order, because at such an hour as we think not the …

1813 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 29.12 (Matthew Henry)

… they have done, and to receive orders; and then descend, to execute the orders they have received. Thus we should always abound in the work of the Lord, that we …

1814 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 39.2 (Matthew Henry)

… , who, it should seem, was not consulted, but by his new friend Hirah, Genesis 38:2. Many have been drawn into marriages scandalous and pernicious to themselves …

1815 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 42.6 (Matthew Henry)

… everybody’s work commonly proves nobody’s work, he advises Pharaoh to appoint officers who should make it their business, and to select some one person …

1816 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 42.7 (Matthew Henry)

all my people be ruled, or armed, as some read it, and then it bespeaks him general of the forces. Him commission was very ample: I have set thee over all the land …

1817 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 43.18 (Matthew Henry)

… they should bring Benjamin with them thither. Who would have thought of this when they left home? When we go abroad we should consider how many sad accidents …

1818 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 44.7 (Matthew Henry)

… his work at working-time, nor trust another with it. Note, Business must take place of civility in its season. Our needful employments must not be neglected …

1819 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 46.6 (Matthew Henry)

… of it; as those that put Christ to death were many of them saved by his death. 4. God must have all the glory of the seasonable preservations of his people, by what …

1820 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 51.2 (Matthew Henry)

… a work of time, and therefore it was necessary the body should be preserved as well as it might be from putrefaction. See how vile our bodies are, when the soul …