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1821 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 53.20 (Matthew Henry)

have had a liberal education yet should not be strangers to servile work, because they know not what necessity Providence may put them in of working for themselves …

1822 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 54.24 (Matthew Henry)

… , that it may appear he would have them turn and live. (2.) That plagues should compel him to it: I will smite Egypt, and then he will let you go, Exodus 3:20. Note, Those …

1823 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 55.18 (Matthew Henry)

… that it might appear he was no loser by his choice: this wonder-working rod did more adorn the hand of Moses than the sceptre of Egypt could have done. Note, Those …

1824 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 58.2 (Matthew Henry)

work should be done at last, Israel should be delivered and God therein would be glorified, Exodus 7:4, 7:5. The Egyptians, who would not know the Lord, should be …

1825 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 60.2 (Matthew Henry)

… his works, against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. 1. Moses puts Pharaoh in a very fair way to prevent it: Let my people go, Exodus 9:1. This was still …

1826 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 62.4 (Matthew Henry)

… had done the work would have prevented this. See how slow God is to wrath, and how willing to be met with in the way of his judgments, and to have his anger turned …

1827 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 63.10 (Matthew Henry)

… of work must be done ( Exodus 12:16 ), no care admitted or indulged, inconsistent with, or prejudicial to, this holy joy: if true believers have not a continual feast …

1828 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 63.18 (Matthew Henry)

… for work done, and sue for it if it be detained. (2.) As justly as conquerors take the spoils of their enemies whom they have subdued; Pharaoh was in rebellion against …

1829 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 66.6 (Matthew Henry)

… . Note, All our joy must terminate in God, and all our praises be offered up to him, the Father of lights and Father of mercies, for he hath triumphed. Note, All that …

1830 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 68.13 (Matthew Henry)

… :5. It is fit that he who does all the work should have all the praise. 2. God took care that posterity should have the comfort and benefit of it: “ Write this for a memorial …

1831 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 69.14 (Matthew Henry)

should reserve to himself all applications to God ( Exodus 18:19 ): Be thou for them to God-ward; that was an honour in which it was not fit any other should share …

1832 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 82.2 (Matthew Henry)

… and work in clay, but to work in gold and in cutting diamonds was what they had never been brought up to. How should the work be done with the neatness and exactness …

1833 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 82.3 (Matthew Henry)

… so, it was requisite that God should appoint him to this service, lest, if Moses himself had done it, he should be thought partial to his own kindred, his brother …

1834 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 83.12 (Matthew Henry)

… could have told him sooner, as soon as the first step was taken towards it, and have hastened him down to prevent it; but he suffered it to come to this height, for …

1835 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 83.30 (Matthew Henry)

… them all, You have sinned a great sin. The work of ministers is to show people their sins, and the greatness of their sins. “ You have sinned, and therefore you are …

1836 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 84.12 (Matthew Henry)

… shall it be known to the nations that have their eyes upon us that I and thy people (with whom my interests are all blended) have found grace in thy sight, distinguishing …

1837 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 84.16 (Matthew Henry)

… not have, but such a sight as we have of a man who has gone past us, so that we only see his back, and have (as we say) a blush of him. We cannot be said to look at God, but rather …

1838 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 85.14 (Matthew Henry)

… as have not been done in all the earth. They were the joy of Israel, and the confirmation of their faith: Thy people shall see, and own the work of the Lord. And they …

1839 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 86.5 (Matthew Henry)

… shall work be done, work for the tabernacle, the work of the day that was now to be done in its day; and they had little else to do here in the wilderness, where they …

1840 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 90.7 (Matthew Henry)

… . In all this work it is probable there might have been found here and there a stitch amiss, and a stroke awry, which would have served for an over-curious and censorious …