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mhcc@Genesis:2:4-7 @ Verse 4-7 -...they were made and appointed to...

mhcc@Genesis:2:8-14 @ Verse 8-14 -...himself has provided and appointed for...1. There was the tree of life in the midst of the garden. Of this man might eat and live. Christ is now to us the Tree of life, Revelation strkjv@2:7. strkjv@22:2. and the Bread of life, John strkjv@6:48,51. 2. There was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, so called because there was a positive revelation of the will of God about this tree, so that by it man might know moral good and evil. What is good? It is good not to eat of this tree. What is evil? It is evil to eat of this tree. In these two trees God set before Adam good and evil, the blessing and the curse.

mhcc@Genesis:2:16,17 @ Verse 16,17 -...There was a trial appointed of...

mhcc@Genesis:14:17-20 @ Verse 17-20 -...is remarkable that Christ appointed the...7:4. When we have received some great mercy from God, it is very fit we should express our thankfulness by some special act of pious charity. Jesus Christ, our great Melchisedek, is to have homage done him, and to be humbly acknowledged as our King and Priest; not only the tithe of all, but all we have, must be given up to him.

mhcc@Genesis:49:8-12 @ Verse 8-12 - Judah's name signifies praise. God was praised for him, chap. strkjv@29:35,. praised by him, and praised in him; therefore his brethren shall praise him. Judah should be a strong and courageous tribe. Judah is compared, not to a lion raging and ranging, but to a lion enjoying the satisfaction of his power and success, without creating vexation to others; this is to be truly great. Judah should be the royal tribe, the tribe from which Messiah the Prince should come. Shiloh, that promised Seed in whom the earth should be blessed, "that peaceable and prosperous One," or "Saviour," he shall come of Judah. Thus dying Jacob at a great distance saw Christ's day, and it was his comfort and support on his death-...Vine; wine is the appointed symbol...55:1.

mhcc@Exodus:12:1-20 @ Verse 1-20 -...a new life. God appointed that,...-posts, to mark the houses of the Israelites from those of the Egyptians. The angel of the Lord, when destroying the first-born of the Egyptians, would pass over the houses marked by the blood of the lamb: hence the name of this holy feast or ordinance. The passover was to be kept every year, both as a remembrance of Israel's preservation and deliverance out of Egypt, and as a remarkable type of Christ. Their safety and deliverance were not a reward of their own righteousness, but the gift of mercy. Of this they were reminded, and by this ordinance they were taught, that all blessings came to them through the shedding and sprinkling of blood. Observe, 1. The paschal lamb was typical. Christ is our passover, 1st Corinthians strkjv@5:7. Christ is the Lamb of God, John strkjv@1:29. often in the Revelation he is called the Lamb. It was to be in its prime; Christ offered up himself in the midst of his days, not when a babe at Bethlehem. It was to be without blemish; the Lord Jesus was a Lamb without spot: the judge who condemned Christ declared him innocent. It was to be set apart four days before, denoting the marking out of the Lord Jesus to be a Saviour, both in the purpose and in the promise. It was to be slain, and roasted with fire, denoting the painful sufferings of the Lord Jesus, even unto death, the death of the cross. The wrath of God is as fire, and Christ was made a curse for us. Not a bone of it must be broken, which was fulfilled in Christ, John strkjv@19:33,. denoting the unbroken strength of the Lord Jesus. 2. The sprinkling of the blood was typical. The blood of the lamb must be sprinkled, denoting the applying of the merits of Christ's death to our souls; we must receive the atonement, Romans strkjv@5:11. Faith is the bunch of hyssop, by which we apply the promises, and the benefits of the blood of Christ laid up in them, to ourselves. It was to be sprinkled on the door-posts, denoting the open profession we are to make of faith in Christ. It was not to be sprinkled upon the threshold; which cautions us to take heed of trampling under foot the blood of the covenant. It is precious blood, and must be precious to us. The blood, thus sprinkled, was a means of preserving the Israelites from the destroying angel, who had nothing to do where the blood was. The blood of Christ is the believer's protection from the wrath of God, the curse of the law, and the damnation of hell, Romans strkjv@8:1. 3. The solemn eating of the lamb was typical of our gospel duty to Christ. The paschal lamb was not to be looked upon only, but to be fed upon. So we must by faith make Christ our own; and we must receive spiritual strength and nourishment from him, as from our food, see John strkjv@6:53,55. It was all to be eaten; those who by faith feed upon Christ, must feed upon a whole Christ; they must take Christ and his yoke, Christ and his cross, as well as Christ and his crown. It was to be eaten at once, not put by till morning. To-day Christ is offered, and is to be accepted while it is called to-day, before we sleep the sleep of death. It was to be eaten with bitter herbs, in remembrance of the bitterness of their bondage in Egypt; we must feed upon Christ with sorrow and brokenness of heart, in remembrance of sin. Christ will be sweet to us, if sin be bitter. It was to be eaten standing, with their staves in their hands, as being ready to depart. When we feed upon Christ by faith, we must forsake the rule and the dominion of sin; sit loose to the world, and every thing in it; forsake all for Christ, and reckon it no bad bargain, Hebrews strkjv@13:13,14. 4. The feast of unleavened bread was typical of the Christian life, 1st Corinthians strkjv@5:7,8. Having received Christ Jesus the Lord, we must continually delight ourselves in Christ Jesus. No manner of work must be done, that is, no care admitted and indulged, which does not agree with, or would lessen this holy joy. The Jews were very strict as to the passover, so that no leaven should be found in their houses. It must be a feast kept in charity, without the leaven of malice; and in sincerity, without the leaven of hypocrisy. It was by an ordinance for ever; so long as we live we must continue feeding upon Christ, rejoicing in him always, with thankful mention of the great things he has done for us.

mhcc@Exodus:28:40-43 @ Verse 40-43 -...have a High Priest, appointed of...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Exodus:31 @ ****** Exodus 31 ****** *** Outline of Exodus 31 ***...Bezaleel and Aholiab are appointed and...(_1-11.) The observance of the sabbath. (_12-17.) Moses receives the tables of the law. (_18.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Leviticus:1 @ ****** Leviticus 1 ****** *** General Notes on the Book of Leviticus ***...and obedience. Also he appointed the...*** Outline of Leviticus 1 *** The offerings. (_1,2.) From the herds. (_3-9.) From the flocks, and of fowls. (_10-17.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Leviticus:4:1-12 @ Verse 1-12 - Burnt-offerings, meat-offerings, and peace-offerings, had been offered before the giving of the law upon mount Sinai; and in these the patriarchs had respect to sin, to make atonement for it. But the Jews were now put into a way of making atonement for sin, more particularly by sacrifice, as a shadow of good things to come; yet the substance is Christ, and that one offering of himself, by which he put away sin. The sins for which the sin-offerings were appointed are supposed to be open acts. They are supposed to be sins of commission, things which ought not to have been done. Omissions are sins, and must come into judgment: yet what had been omitted at one time, might be done at another; but a sin committed was past recall. They are supposed to be sins committed through ignorance. The law begins with the case of the anointed priest. It is evident that God never had any infallible priest in his church upon earth, when even the high priest was liable to fall into sins of ignorance. All pretensions to act without error are sure marks of Antichrist. The beast was to be carried without the camp, and there burned to ashes. This was a sign of the duty of repentance, which is the putting away sin as a detestable thing, which our soul hates. The sin-offering is called sin. What they did to that, we must do to our sins; the body of sin must be destroyed, Romans strkjv@6:6. The apostle applies the carrying this sacrifice without the camp to Christ, Hebrews strkjv@13:11-13.

mhcc@Leviticus:7:11-27 @ Verse 11-27 - As to the peace-offerings, in the expression of their sense of mercy, God left them more at liberty, than in the expression of their sense of sin; that their sacrifices, being free-...because the Lord had appointed blood...-shedding caused the sacrifices to cease. Therefore this law is not now in force on believers.

mhcc@Leviticus:10:1-2 @ Verse 1,2 -...though not at the appointed time;...-offering. But the soul that doeth presumptuously, and in contempt of God's majesty and justice, that soul shall be cut off. The wages of sin is death. They died in the very act of their sin. The sin and punishment of these priests showed the imperfection of that priesthood from the very beginning, and that it could not shelter any from the fire of God's wrath, otherwise than as it was typical of Christ's priesthood.

mhcc@Leviticus:17:10-16 @ Verse 10-16 -...it is no longer appointed to...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Leviticus:23:33-44 @ Verse 33-44 -...mercy is perfected. God appointed these...-will offerings." Calls to extraordinary services will not excuse from constant and stated ones. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Numbers:6:1-21 @ Verse 1-21 -...penalty or sacrifice was appointed for...-minded, and devoted to God's service, and desirous to be an example all around us.

mhcc@Numbers:9:15-23 @ Verse 15-23 - This cloud was appointed to be the visible sign and symbol of God's presence with Israel. Thus we are taught to see God always near us, both night and day. As long as the cloud rested on the tabernacle, so long they continued in the same place. There is no time lost, while we are waiting God's time. When the cloud was taken up, they removed, however comfortably they were encamped. We are kept at uncertainty concerning the time of our putting off the earthly house of this tabernacle, that we may be always ready to remove at the command of the Lord. It is very safe and pleasant going when we see God before us, and resting where he appoints us to rest. The leading of this cloud is spoken of as signifying the guidance of the blessed Spirit. We are not now to expect such tokens of the Divine presence and guidance; but the promise is sure to all God's spiritual Israel, that he will guide them by his counsel.

mhcc@Numbers:11 @ ****** Numbers 11 ****** *** Outline of Numbers 11 *** The burning at Taberah. (_1-3.) The people lust for flesh, and loathe the manna. (_4-9.) Moses complains of his charge. (_10-15.) Elders appointed to divide the charge. Flesh meat promised. (_16-23.) The Spirit rests on the elders. (_24-30.) Quails are given. (_31-35.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Numbers:15:37-41 @ Verse 37-41 -...The fringes were not appointed for...2Peter strkjv@3:1. If they were tempted to sin, the fringe would warn them not to break God's commandments. We should use every means of refreshing our memories with the truths and precepts of God's word, to strengthen and quicken our obedience, and arm our minds against temptation. Be holy unto your God; cleansed from sin, and sincerely devoted to his service; and that great reason for all the commandments is again and again repeated, "I am the Lord your God." **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Numbers:20:1-13 @ Verse 1-13 - After thirty-...the office of the appointed Mediator;...

mhcc@Numbers:21:4-9 @ Verse 4-9 -...to him in the appointed way,...

mhcc@Numbers:26:63-65 @ Verse 63-65 -...nations; yet all is appointed in...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Numbers:27 @ ****** Numbers 27 ****** *** Outline of Numbers 27 *** The daughters of Zelophehad apply for an inheritance, The law of inheritances. (_1-11.) Moses warned of his death. (_12-14.) Joshua appointed to succeed Moses. (_15-23.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Numbers:34 @ ****** Numbers 34 ****** *** Outline of Numbers 34 *** The bounds of the promised land. (_1-15.) Those appointed to divide the land. (_16-29.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Deuteronomy:6:6-16 @ Verse 6-16 -...of the word. God appointed them...

mhcc@Deuteronomy:10:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 -...for them, and therefore appointed him...

mhcc@Deuteronomy:10:12-22 @ Verse 12-22 -...in which he has appointed us...8:5-9. Let us, without delay or reserve, come and cleave to our reconciled God in Jesus Christ, that we may love, serve, and obey him acceptably, and be daily changed into his image, from glory to glory, by the Spirit of the Lord. Consider the greatness and glory of God; and his goodness and grace; these persuade us to our duty. Blessed Spirit! Oh for thy purifying, persevering, and renewing influences, that being called out of the state of strangers, such as our fathers were, we may be found among the number of the children of God, and that our lot may be among the saints. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Deuteronomy:11:26-32 @ Verse 26-32 -...would have. Moses then appointed a...-day, and while he invites us to come to him upon a mercy-seat. Let us be diligent to make our calling and election sure. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Deuteronomy:26:12-15 @ Verse 12-15 -...people, waiting in his appointed way...

mhcc@Deuteronomy:27:11-26 @ Verse 11-26 - The six tribes appointed for blessing, were all children of the free women, for to such the promise belongs, Galatians strkjv@4:31. Levi is here among the rest. Ministers should apply to themselves the blessing and curse they preach to others, and by faith set their own Amen to it. And they must not only allure people to their duty with the promises of a blessing, but awe them with the threatenings of a curse, by declaring that a curse would be upon those who do such things. To each of the curses the people were to say, Amen. It professed their faith, that these, and the like curses, were real declarations of the wrath of God against the ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, not one jot of which shall fall to the ground. It was acknowledging the equity of these curses. Those who do such things deserve to fall, and lie under the curse. Lest those who were guilty of other sins, not here mentioned, should think themselves safe from the curse, the last reaches all. Not only those who do the evil which the law forbids, but those also who omit the good which the law requires. Without the atoning blood of Christ, sinners can neither have communion with a holy God, nor do any thing acceptable to him; his righteous law condemns every one who, at any time, or in any thing, transgresses it. Under its awful curse we remain as transgressors, until the redemption of Christ is applied to our hearts. Wherever the grace of God brings salvation, it teaches the believer to deny ungodliness and wordly lusts, to live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world, consenting to, and delighting in the words of God's law, after the inward man. In this holy walk, true peace and solid joy are to be found. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Deuteronomy:31:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 -...one whom God had appointed to...

mhcc@Deuteronomy:34:9-12 @ Verse 9-12 - Moses brought Israel to the borders of Canaan, and then died and left them. This signifies that the law made nothing perfect, Hebrews strkjv@7:19. It brings men into a wilderness of conviction, but not into the Canaan of rest and settled peace. That honour was reserved for Joshua, our Lord Jesus, of whom Joshua was a type, (and the name is the same,)...inasmuch as he hath appointed a...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joshua:5:10-12 @ Verse 10-12 -...kept, at the time appointed by...34:24. Notice is taken of the ceasing of the manna as soon as they had eaten the old corn of the land. For as it came just when they needed, so it continued as long as they needed it. This teaches us not to expect supplies by miracles, when they may be had in a common way. The word and ordinances of God are spiritual manna, with which God nourishes his people in this wilderness. Though often forfeited, yet they are continued while we are here; but when we come to the heavenly Canaan, this manna will cease, for we shall no longer need it.

mhcc@Joshua:12:7-24 @ Verse 7-24 - We have here the limits of the country Joshua conquered. A list is given of the kings subdued by Israel: thirty-...was the land God appointed for...29:23. The vengeance of a righteous God, inflicted on all these kings and their subjects, for their wickedness, should make us dread and hate sin. The fruitful land bestowed on his chosen people, should fill our hearts with hope and confidence in his mercy, and with humble gratitude. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joshua:16 @ ****** Joshua 16 ****** *** Outline of Joshua 16 *** The sons of Joseph. -...our future inheritance, are appointed by...__Outline Henry'__17 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joshua:20 @ ****** Joshua 20 ****** *** Outline of Joshua 20 *** The law concerning the cities of refuge. (_1-6.) The cities appointed as refuges. (_7-9.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Judges:10:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...and useful men, rulers appointed of...

mhcc@Judges:21 @ ****** Judges 21 ****** *** Outline of Judges 21 *** The Israelites lament for the Benjamites. - Israel lamented for the Benjamites, and were perplexed by the oath they had taken, not to give their daughters to them in marriage. Men are more zealous to support their own authority than that of God. They would have acted better if they had repented of their rash oaths, brought sin-...sought forgiveness in the appointed way,...__Outline Henry'__1 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@1Samuel:22:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...his people for their appointed work,...

mhcc@2Samuel:20:23-26 @ Verse 23-26 -...when able men are appointed to..._2__21 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@1Kings:8:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 -...fixed in the place appointed for...-seat over the ark, when he went in, once a year, to sprinkle the blood there; so that they continued of use, though there was no longer occasion to carry it by them. The glory of God appearing in a cloud may signify, 1. The darkness of that dispensation, in comparison with the light of the gospel, by which, with open face, we behold, as in a glass, the glory of the Lord. 2. The darkness of our present state, in comparison with the sight of God, which will be the happiness of heaven, where the Divine glory is unveiled.

mhcc@1Kings:17:1-7 @ Verse 1-7 -...him. The ravens were appointed to...-comforts: we lose them when we most need them, like brooks in summer. But there is a river which makes glad the city of God, that never runs dry, a well of water that springs up to eternal life. Lord, give us that living water!

mhcc@1Kings:17:8-16 @ Verse 8-16 - Many widows were in Israel in the days of Elias, and some, it is likely, would have bidden him welcome to their houses; yet he is sent to honour and bless with his presence a city of Sidon, a Gentile city, and so becomes the first prophet of the Gentiles. Jezebel was Elijah's greatest enemy; yet, to show her how powerless was her malice, God will find a hiding-...own country. The person appointed to...

mhcc@2Kings:25:22-30 @ Verse 22-30 -...The king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah...40 to 45. Jehoiachin was released out of prison, where he had been kept 37 years. Let none say that they shall never see good again, because they have long seen little but evil: the most miserable know not what turn Providence may yet give to their affairs, nor what comforts they are reserved for, according to the days wherein they have been afflicted. Even in this world the Saviour brings a release from bondage to the distressed sinner who seeks him, bestowing foretastes of the pleasures which are at his right hand for evermore. Sin alone can hurt us; Jesus alone can do good to sinners. Henry'_1__1 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@1Chronicles:16:37-43 @ Verse 37-43 -...The attendance of his appointed ministers..._1__17 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@1Chronicles:22:6-16 @ Verse 6-16 -...know that we are appointed thereto....-glory, but to encourage Solomon to engage cheerfully in the great work. He must not think, by building the temple, to purchase a dispensation to sin; on the contrary, his doing that would not be accepted, if he did not take heed to fulfil the statutes of the Lord. In our spiritual work, as well as in our spiritual warfare, we have need of courage and resolution.

mhcc@1Chronicles:25 @ Henry'_1__24 ****** 1st Chronicles 25 ****** *** Outline of 1st Chronicles 25 *** The singers and musicians. -...in order who were appointed to...__Outline Henry'_1__26 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@Nehemiah:10:32-39 @ Verse 32-39 -...of God are the appointed means...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Esther:9:20-32 @ Verse 20-32 -...Messiah. The festival was appointed by...2Corinthians strkjv@8:9. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Job:7:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 -...there not a time appointed for...-...must see them also appointed to...8:14. But if, while we live, we live unto the Lord, in works of faith and labours of love, we shall have the benefit, for every man shall reap as he sowed, and wear as he wove.

mhcc@Psalms:1 @ ****** Psalms 1 ****** *** General Notes on the Book of Psalms ***...they form a Divinely appointed standard...*** Outline of Psalms 1 *** The holiness and happiness of a godly man. (_1-3.) The sinfulness and misery of a wicked man, The ground and reason of both. (_4-6.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Psalms:8:3-9 @ Verse 3-9 -...under God, and is appointed their...2:6-8,. the apostle, to prove the sovereign dominion of Christ, shows he is that Man, that Son of man, here spoken of, whom God has made to have dominion over the works of his hands. The greatest favour ever showed to the human race, and the greatest honour ever put upon human nature, were exemplified in the Lord Jesus. With good reason does the psalmist conclude as he began, Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth, which has been honoured with the presence of the Redeemer, and is still enlightened by his gospel, and governed by his wisdom and power! What words can reach his praises, who has a right to our obedience as our Redeemer? **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:29 @ ****** Psalms 29 ****** *** Outline of Psalms 29 *** Exhortation to give glory to God. -...who abide in his appointed refuge...__Outline Henry'__30 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:42:6-11 @ Verse 6-11 -...remember they are all appointed and...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:79:6-13 @ Verse 6-13 -...thou those that are appointed to...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:84:8-12 @ Verse 8-12 -...seek them in his appointed way....**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:89:19-37 @ Verse 19-37 -...This is the Redeemer appointed for...

mhcc@Psalms:98:1-3 @ Verse 1-3 -...the services or sufferings appointed him....

mhcc@Psalms:105:8-23 @ Verse 8-23 -...of Joseph. At the appointed time...

mhcc@Psalms:116:10-19 @ Verse 10-19 - When troubled, we do best to hold our peace, for we are apt to speak unadvisedly. Yet there may be true faith where there are workings of unbelief; but then faith will prevail; and being humbled for our distrust of God's word, we shall experience his faithfulness to it. What can the pardoned sinner, or what can those who have been delivered from trouble or distress, render to the Lord for his benefits? We cannot in any way profit him. Our best is unworthy of his acceptance; yet we ought to devote ourselves and all we have to his service. I will take the cup of salvation; I will offer the drink-offerings appointed by the law, in token of thankfulness to God, and rejoice in God's goodness to me. I will receive the cup of affliction; that cup, that bitter cup, which is sanctified to the saints, so that to them it is a cup of salvation; it is a means of spiritual health. The cup of consolation; I will receive the benefits God bestows upon me, as from his hand, and taste his love in them, as the portion not only of mine inheritance in the other world, but of my cup in this. Let others serve what masters they will, truly I am thy servant. Two ways men came to be servants. By birth. Lord, I was born in thy house; I am the son of thine handmaid, and therefore thine. It is a great mercy to be children of godly parents. By redemption. Lord, thou hast loosed my bonds, thou hast discharged me from them, therefore I am thy servant. The bonds thou hast loosed shall tie me faster unto thee. Doing good is sacrifice, with which God is well pleased; and this must accompany giving thanks to his name. Why should we offer that to the Lord which cost us nothing? The psalmist will pay his vows now; he will not delay the payment: publicly, not to make a boast, but to show he is not ashamed of God's service, and to invite others to join him. Such are true saints of God, in whose lives and deaths he will be glorified. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:119:9-16 @ Verse 9-16 -...love by cheerfulness in appointed duties....

mhcc@Psalms:149:6-9 @ Verse 6-9 -...servants of old were appointed to...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Proverbs:5:15-23 @ Verse 15-23 -...a means God has appointed to...-creatures, yet a man's ways are before the eyes of the Lord, who not only sees, but ponders all his goings. Those who are so foolish as to choose the way of sin, are justly left of God to themselves, to go on in the way to destruction. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Isaiah:13:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...called God's sanctified or appointed ones;...

mhcc@Isaiah:16:6-14 @ Verse 6-14 -...at length, when the appointed time...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Isaiah:38:9-22 @ Verse 9-22 -...God's hand; he has appointed what...-kindness of God, the more will our hearts love him, and live to him. It was in love to our poor perishing souls that Christ delivered them. The pardon does not make the sin not to have been sin, but not to be punished as it deserves. It is pleasant to think of our recoveries from sickness, when we see them flowing from the pardon of sin. Hezekiah's opportunity to glorify God in this world, he made the business, and pleasure, and end of life. Being recovered, he resolves to abound in praising and serving God. God's promises are not to do away, but to quicken and encourage the use of means. Life and health are given that we may glorify God and do good. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Isaiah:46:5-13 @ Verse 5-13 -...would come in the appointed time....**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Isaiah:60:15-22 @ Verse 15-22 - We must look for the full accomplishment in times and things, exceeding those of the Old Testament church. The nations and their kings shall lay themselves out for the good of the church. Such a salvation, such a redemption, shall be wrought out for thee, as discovers itself to be the work of the Lord. Every thing shall be changed for the better. In thy land shall no more be heard threats of those that do violence, nor complaints of those that suffer violence. Thy walls shall be means of safety, thy gates shall be written upon with praises to God. In the close of this chapter are images and expressions used in the description of the New Jerusalem, Revelation strkjv@21:23. strkjv@22:5. Nothing can answer to this but some future glorious state of the church on earth, or the state of the church triumphant in heaven. Those that make God their only light, shall have him their all-...it in the time appointed by...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Isaiah:63:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 - The prophet, in vision, beholds the Messiah returning in triumph from the conquest of his enemies, of whom Edom was a type. Travelling, not as wearied by the combat, but, in the greatness of his strength, prepared to overcome every opposing power. Messiah declares that he had been treading the wine-...determined on, being the appointed season...

mhcc@Jeremiah:5:19-31 @ Verse 19-31 -...reserves to us the appointed weeks...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Jeremiah:6:9-17 @ Verse 9-17 -...and flee to his appointed Refuge,...

mhcc@Jeremiah:18:11-17 @ Verse 11-17 -...left the ancient paths appointed by...

mhcc@Jeremiah:29:20-32 @ Verse 20-32 -...God's promises in his appointed way....**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Jeremiah:35:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 -...drink wine. He also appointed them...-denial, and who despise the vanities of the world. Jonadab's posterity observed these rules strictly, only using proper means for their safety in a time of general suffering.

mhcc@Ezekiel:3:12-21 @ Verse 12-21 -...the prophet he had appointed him...-minded and secure, have fallen, and even died in their sins. Surely then the hearers of the gospel should desire warnings, and even reproofs.

mhcc@Ezekiel:9:5-11 @ Verse 5-11 -...him. He who was appointed to...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Ezekiel:24:1-14 @ Verse 1-14 -...the ground. The time appointed for...

mhcc@Joel:1:14-20 @ Verse 14-20 -...day is to be appointed for...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Matthew:7:7-11 @ Verse 7-11 - Prayer is the appointed means for obtaining what we need. Pray; pray often; make a business of prayer, and be serious and earnest in it. Ask, as a beggar asks alms. Ask, as a traveller asks the way. Seek, as for a thing of value that we have lost; or as the merchantman that seeks goodly pearls. Knock, as he that desires to enter into the house knocks at the door. Sin has shut and barred the door against us; by prayer we knock. Whatever you pray for, according to the promise, shall be given you, if God see it fit for you, and what would you have more? This is made to apply to all that pray aright; every one that asketh receiveth, whether Jew or Gentile, young or old, rich or poor, high or low, master or servant, learned or unlearned, all are alike welcome to the throne of grace, if they come in faith. It is explained by a comparison taken from earthly parents, and their readiness to give their children what they ask. Parents are often foolishly fond, but God is all-wise; he knows what we need, what we desire, and what is fit for us. Let us never suppose our heavenly Father would bid us pray, and then refuse to hear, or give us what would be hurtful.

mhcc@Matthew:16:24-28 @ Verse 24-28 - A true disciple of Christ is one that does follow him in duty, and shall follow him to glory. He is one that walks in the same way Christ walked in, is led by his Spirit, and treads in his steps, whithersoever he goes. "Let him deny himself." If self-...is best which is appointed us,...-ending happiness or misery! Thousands lose their souls for the most trifling gain, or the most worthless indulgence, nay, often from mere sloth and negligence. Whatever is the object for which men forsake Christ, that is the price at which Satan buys their souls. Yet one soul is worth more than all the world. This is Christ's judgment upon the matter; he knew the price of souls, for he redeemed them; nor would he underrate the world, for he made it. The dying transgressor cannot purchase one hour's respite to seek mercy for his perishing soul. Let us then learn rightly to value our souls, and Christ as the only Saviour of them. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Matthew:23:1-12 @ Verse 1-12 - The scribes and Pharisees explained the law of Moses, and enforced obedience to it. They are charged with hypocrisy in religion. We can only judge according to outward appearance; but God searches the heart. They made phylacteries. These were scrolls of paper or parchment, wherein were written four paragraphs of the law, to be worn on their foreheads and left arms, Exodus strkjv@13:2-10. strkjv@13:11-16. Deuteronomy strkjv@6:4-9. strkjv@11:13-...law than others. God appointed the...15:38,. to remind them of their being a peculiar people; but the Pharisees made them larger than common, as if they were thereby more religious than others. Pride was the darling, reigning sin of the Pharisees, the sin that most easily beset them, and which our Lord Jesus takes all occasions to speak against. For him that is taught in the word to give respect to him that teaches, is commendable; but for him that teaches, to demand it, to be puffed up with it, is sinful. How much is all this against the spirit of Christianity! The consistent disciple of Christ is pained by being put into chief places. But who that looks around on the visible church, would think this was the spirit required? It is plain that some measure of this antichristian spirit prevails in every religious society, and in every one of our hearts.

mhcc@Matthew:27:31-34 @ Verse 31-34 -...the cross thou hast appointed us,...

mhcc@Matthew:28:16-20 @ Verse 16-20 -...the most solemn; one appointed before...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Mark:12:18-27 @ Verse 18-27 -...husband and wife, though appointed in...

mhcc@Luke:2:21-24 @ Verse 21-24 -...temple to offer the appointed sacrifices...-born son, he was to be presented to the Lord, and redeemed according to the law. Let us present our children to the Lord who gave them to us, beseeching him to redeem them from sin and death, and make them holy to himself.

mhcc@Luke:9:18-27 @ Verse 18-27 -...that he was both appointed to...

mhcc@Luke:24:13-27 @ Verse 13-27 -...Christ were really the appointed way...

mhcc@John:4:27-42 @ Verse 27-42 - The disciples wondered that Christ talked thus with a Samaritan. Yet they knew it was for some good reason, and for some good end. Thus when particular difficulties occur in the word and providence of God, it is good to satisfy ourselves that all is well that Jesus Christ says and does. Two things affected the woman. The extent of his knowledge. Christ knows all the thoughts, words, and actions, of all the children of men. And the power of his word. He told her secret sins with power. She fastened upon that part of Christ's discourse, many would think she would have been most shy of repeating; but the knowledge of Christ, into which we are led by conviction of sin, is most likely to be sound and saving. They came to him: those who would know Christ, must meet him where he records his name. Our Master has left us an example, that we may learn to do the will of God as he did; with diligence, as those that make a business of it; with delight and pleasure in it. Christ compares his work to harvest-work. The harvest is appointed and looked for before it comes; so was the gospel. Harvest-time is busy time; all must be then at work. Harvest-time is a short time, and harvest-work must be done then, or not at all; so the time of the gospel is a season, which if once past, cannot be recalled. God sometimes uses very weak and unlikely instruments for beginning and carrying on a good work. Our Saviour, by teaching one poor woman, spread knowledge to a whole town. Blessed are those who are not offended at Christ. Those taught of God, are truly desirous to learn more. It adds much to the praise of our love to Christ and his word, if it conquers prejudices. Their faith grew. In the matter of it: they believed him to be the Saviour, not only of the Jews but of the world. In the certainty of it: we know that this is indeed the Christ. And in the ground of it, for we have heard him ourselves.

mhcc@John:6:22-27 @ Verse 22-27 -...in the use of appointed means;...

mhcc@John:8:17-20 @ Verse 17-20 -...longer, than the time appointed of...

mhcc@John:8:54-59 @ Verse 54-59 - Christ and all that are his, depend upon God for honour. Men may be able to dispute about God, yet may not know him. Such as know not God, and obey not the gospel of Christ, are put together, 2Thessalonians strkjv@1:8. All who rightly know anything of Christ, earnestly desire to know more of him. Those who discern the dawn of the light of the Sun of Righteousness, wish to see his rising. "Before Abraham was, I AM." This speaks Abraham a creature, and our Lord the Creator; well, therefore, might he make himself greater than Abraham. I AM, is the name of God, Exodus strkjv@3:14. it speaks his self-...Mediator, he was the appointed Messiah,...13:8. The Lord Jesus was made of God Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification, and Redemption, to Adam, and Abel, and all that lived and died by faith in him, before Abraham. The Jews were about to stone Jesus for blasphemy, but he withdrew; by his miraculous power he passed through them unhurt. Let us stedfastly profess what we know and believe concerning God; and if heirs of Abraham's faith, we shall rejoice in looking forward to that day when the Saviour shall appear in glory, to the confusion of his enemies, and to complete the salvation of all who believe in him. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@John:19:38-42 @ Verse 38-42 -...grave of Jesus was appointed with...53:9. these two circumstances it was very unlikely should ever be united in the same person. He was buried in a new sepulchre; therefore it could not be said that it was not he, but some other that rose. We also are here taught not to be particular as to the place of our burial. He was buried in the sepulchre next at hand. Here is the Sun of Righteousness set for a while, to rise again in greater glory, and then to set no more. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Acts:2:42-47 @ Verse 42-47 -...ways wherein he has appointed us...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Acts:12:20-25 @ Verse 20-25 -...him, that through the appointed Mediator,...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Acts:26:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 -...the sacrifices and offerings appointed by...

mhcc@Acts:27:30-38 @ Verse 30-38 -...salvation, he has also appointed that...

mhcc@Romans:4:1-12 @ Verse 1-12 -...also an outward seal, appointed not...

mhcc@Romans:4:13-22 @ Verse 13-22 -...promised blessings, so he appointed it...

mhcc@Romans:9:30-33 @ Verse 30-33 -...way, not in the appointed way....-place but that which God hath prepared in his own Son. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Romans:13:11-14 @ Verse 11-14 -...as Christ anointed and appointed by...23:29-35. See what provision to make. Our great care must be to provide for our souls: but must we take no care about our bodies? Yes; but two things are forbidden. Perplexing ourselves with anxious, encumbering care; and indulging ourselves in irregular desires. Natural wants are to be answered, but evil appetites must be checked and denied. To ask meat for our necessities, is our duty, we are taught to pray for daily bread; but to ask meat for our lusts, is provoking God, Psalms strkjv@78:18. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Romans:15:14-21 @ Verse 14-21 -...dangers, because God had appointed him...

mhcc@1Corinthians:8:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 - There is no proof of ignorance more common than conceit of knowledge. Much may be known, when nothing is known to good purpose. And those who think they know any thing, and grow vain thereon, are the least likely to make good use of their knowledge. Satan hurts some as much by tempting them to be proud of mental powers, as others, by alluring to sensuality. Knowledge which puffs up the possessor, and renders him confident, is as dangerous as self-...and with us; the appointed Mediator,...

mhcc@2Corinthians:10:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 -...of God gains. The appointed means,...

mhcc@Galatians:1:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...Divine nature, and who appointed Christ...-will towards us, and his good work upon us; and peace, all that inward comfort, or outward prosperity, which is really needful for us. They come from God the Father, as the Fountain, through Jesus Christ. But observe, first grace, and then peace; there can be no true peace without grace. Christ gave himself for our sins, to make atonement for us: this the justice of God required, and to this he freely submitted. Here is to be observed the infinite greatness of the price bestowed, and then it will appear plainly, that the power of sin is so great, that it could by no means be put away except the Son of God be given for it. He that considers these things well, understands that sin is a thing the most horrible that can be expressed; which ought to move us, and make us afraid indeed. Especially mark well the words, "for our sins." For here our weak nature starts back, and would first be made worthy by her own works. It would bring him that is whole, and not him that has need of a physician. Not only to redeem us from the wrath of God, and the curse of the law; but also to recover us from wicked practices and customs, to which we are naturally enslaved. But it is in vain for those who are not delivered from this present evil world by the sanctification of the Spirit, to expect that they are freed from its condemnation by the blood of Jesus.

mhcc@Ephesians:1:3-8 @ Verse 3-8 - Spiritual and heavenly blessings are the best blessings; with which we cannot be miserable, and without which we cannot but be so. This was from the choice of them in Christ, before the foundation of the world, that they should be made holy by separation from sin, being set apart to God, and sanctified by the Holy Spirit, in consequence of their election in Christ. All who are chosen to happiness as the end, are chosen to holiness as the means. In love they were predestinated, or fore-...gracious Father. His love appointed this...

mhcc@Ephesians:3:1-7 @ Verse 1-7 -...Divine grace. As God appointed Paul...

mhcc@Philippians:1:12-20 @ Verse 12-20 -...and prayer is the appointed means...

mhcc@Philippians:3:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 - Sincere Christians rejoice in Christ Jesus. The prophet calls the false prophets dumb dogs, Isaiah strkjv@56:10. to which the apostle seems to refer. Dogs, for their malice against faithful professors of the gospel of Christ, barking at them and biting them. They urged human works in opposition to the faith of Christ; but Paul calls them evil-workers. He calls them the concision; as they rent the church of Christ, and cut it to pieces. The work of religion is to no purpose, unless the heart is in it, and we must worship God in the strength and grace of the Divine Spirit. They rejoice in Christ Jesus, not in mere outward enjoyments and performances. Nor can we too earnestly guard against those who oppose or abuse the doctrine of free salvation. If the apostle would have gloried and trusted in the flesh, he had as much cause as any man. But the things which he counted gain while a Pharisee, and had reckoned up, those he counted loss for Christ. The apostle did not persuade them to do any thing but what he himself did; or to venture on any thing but that on which he himself ventured his never-...themselves. Faith is the appointed means...

mhcc@1Thessalonians:4:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 -...Spirit, and attention to appointed duties,...

mhcc@1Timothy:1:5-11 @ Verse 5-11 -...righteous persons in God's appointed way,...

mhcc@1Timothy:2:1-7 @ Verse 1-7 - The disciples of Christ must be praying people; all, without distinction of nation, sect, rank, or party. Our duty as Christians, is summed up in two words; godliness, that is, the right worshipping of God; and honesty, that is, good conduct toward all men. These must go together: we are not truly honest, if we are not godly, and do not render to God his due; and we are not truly godly, if not honest. What is acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour, we should abound in. There is one Mediator, and that Mediator gave himself a ransom for all. And this appointment has been made for the benefit of the Jews and the Gentiles of every nation; that all who are willing may come in this way, to the mercy-...for that is God's appointed way...

mhcc@1Timothy:3:8-13 @ Verse 8-13 -...deacons were at first appointed to...

mhcc@Titus:1:1-4 @ Verse 1-4 -...God; and whoso is appointed and...

mhcc@James:5:12-18 @ Verse 12-18 -...and prayer is the appointed means...-seat, it avails much. The power of prayer is proved from the history of Elijah. In prayer we must not look to the merit of man, but to the grace of God. It is not enough to say a prayer, but we must pray in prayer. Thoughts must be fixed, desires must be firm and ardent, and graces exercised. This instance of the power of prayer, encourages every Christian to be earnest in prayer. God never says to any of the seed of Jacob, Seek my face in vain. Where there may not be so much of miracle in God's answering our prayers, yet there may be as much of grace.

mhcc@1Peter:5:5-9 @ Verse 5-9 -...but God's own wisely appointed time....


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