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mhcc@Genesis:6:22 @ Verse 22 -...objections, Noah, by faith, got over;...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Genesis:9:18-23 @ Verse 18-23 -...secrets are then easily got out...1st Peter strkjv@4:8. Beside that, there is a robe of reverence to be thrown over the faults of parents and other superiors. The blessing of God attends on those who honour their parents, and his curse lights especially on those who dishonour them.

mhcc@Genesis:10:8-14 @ Verse 8-14 -...arts or arms, he got into...

mhcc@Genesis:12:6-9 @ Verse 6-9 -...soon as Abram was got to...

mhcc@Genesis:18:9-15 @ Verse 9-15 -...concerns. There is nothing got by...2:8. We are slow of heart to believe, and need line upon line to the same purport. The blessings others have from common providence, believers have from the Divine promise, which makes them very sweet, and very sure. The spiritual seed of Abraham owe their life, and joy, and hope, and all, to the promise. Sarah thinks this too good news to be true; she laughed, and therefore cannot as yet find in her heart to believe it. Sarah laughed. We might not have thought there was a difference between Sarah's laughter and Abraham's, ch. strkjv@17:17. but He who searches the heart, saw that the one sprung from unbelief, and the other from faith. She denied that she had laughed. One sin commonly brings in another, and it is not likely we shall strictly keep to truth, when we question the Divine truth. But whom the Lord loves he will rebuke, convict, silence, and bring to repentance, and if they sin before him.

mhcc@Genesis:27:18-29 @ Verse 18-29 -...gained his point, and got the...

mhcc@Genesis:27:30-40 @ Verse 30-40 -...understood that Jacob had got the...

mhcc@Genesis:37:31-36 @ Verse 31-36 -...theirs; and Potiphar, having got a...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Genesis:39:7-12 @ Verse 7-12 -...heart. When lust has got power,...1. He considers who he was that was tempted. One in covenant with God, who professed religion and relation to him. 2. What the sin was to which he was tempted. Others might look upon it as a small matter; but Joseph did not so think of it. Call sin by its own name, and never lessen it. Let sins of this nature always be looked upon as great wickedness, as exceedingly sinful. 3. Against whom he was tempted to sin, against God. Sin is against God, against his nature and his dominion, against his love and his design. Those that love God, for this reason hate sin. The grace of God enabled Joseph to overcome the temptation, by avoiding the temper. He would not stay to parley with the temptation, but fled from it, as escaping for his life. If we mean not to do iniquity, let us flee as a bird from the snare, and as a roe from the hunter.

mhcc@Genesis:41:9-32 @ Verse 9-32 -...the chief butler had got Joseph...-morrow shall be as this day, or next year as this. We must learn how to want, as well as how to abound. Mark the goodness of God in sending the seven years of plenty before those of famine, that provision might be made. The produce of the earth is sometimes more, and sometimes less; yet, take one with another, he that gathers much, has nothing over; and he that gathers little, has no lack, Exodus strkjv@16:18. And see the perishing nature of our worldly enjoyments. The great harvests of the years of plenty were quite lost, and swallowed up in the years of famine; and that which seemed very much, yet did but just serve to keep the people alive. There is bread which lasts to eternal life, which it is worth while to labour for. They that make the things of this world their good things, will find little pleasure in remembering that they have received them.

mhcc@Exodus:11:4-10 @ Verse 4-10 - The death of all the first-born in Egypt at once: this plague had been the first threatened, but is last executed. See how slow God is to wrath. The plague is foretold, the time is fixed; all their first-born should sleep the sleep of death, not silently, but so as to rouse the families at midnight. The prince was not too high to be reached by it, nor the slaves at the mill too low to be noticed. While angels slew the Egyptians, not so much as a dog should bark at any of the children of Israel. It is an earnest of the difference there shall be in the great day, between God's people and his enemies. Did men know what a difference God puts, and will put to eternity, between those that serve him and those that serve him not, religion would not seem to them an indifferent thing; nor would they act in it with so much carelessness as they do. When Moses had thus delivered his message, he went out from Pharaoh in great anger at his obstinacy; though he was the meekest of the men of the earth. The Scripture has foretold the unbelief of many who hear the gospel, that it might not be a surprise or stumbling-...demands, till the Israelites got full...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Leviticus:14:33-53 @ Verse 33-53 -...If the leprosy is got into...

mhcc@Numbers:18:20-32 @ Verse 20-32 -...what we have is got honestly...2Thessalonians strkjv@3:10. 2. We must be sure that God has his dues out of it. We have the comfort of our substance, when we have honoured the Lord with it. Ye shall bear no sin by reason of it, when ye have heaved the best from it. We should give alms of such things as we have, that all may be holy and comfortable to us. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Numbers:19:11-22 @ Verse 11-22 -...the knowledge to be got from...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Deuteronomy:9:7-29 @ Verse 7-29 -...that our righteousness has got for...-seat, who not only fasted, but died upon the cross for our sins; through whom we may approach, though self-condemned sinners, and beseech for undeserved mercy and for eternal life, as the gift of God in Him. Let us refer all the victory, all the glory, and all the praise, to Him who alone bringeth salvation. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Deuteronomy:23:15-25 @ Verse 15-25 -...give, but how we got it....**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joshua:7:16-26 @ Verse 16-26 -...soon as he had got this...-...when they have been gotten. See...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joshua:8:30-35 @ Verse 30-35 -...As soon as Joshua got to...11; 27. We must not think to defer covenanting with God till we are settled in the world; nor must any business put us from minding and pursuing the one thing needful. The way to prosper is to begin with God, Matthew strkjv@6:33. They built an altar, and offered sacrifice to God, in token of their dedicating themselves to God, as living sacrifices to his honour, in and by a Mediator. By Christ's sacrifice of himself for us, we have peace with God. It is a great mercy to any people to have the law of God in writing, and it is fit that the written law should be in a known tongue, that it may be seen and read of all men. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Judges:14:10-20 @ Verse 10-20 -...than that he had got honey,...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@1Samuel:19:11-24 @ Verse 11-24 -...gain time till David got to..._1__20 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@2Samuel:23:8-39 @ Verse 8-39 - David once earnestly longed for the water at the well of Bethlehem. It seems to be an instance of weakness. He was thirsty; with the water of that well he had often refreshed himself when a youth, and it was without due thought that he desired it. Were his valiant men so forward to expose themselves, upon the least hint of their prince's mind, and so eager to please him, and shall not we long to approve ourselves to our Lord Jesus, by ready compliance with his will, as shown us by his word, Spirit, and providence? But David poured out the water as a drink-...very precious which was got at..._2__24 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@1Kings:9:15-28 @ Verse 15-28 -...did Canaan produce. Solomon got much...3:14. Henry'_1__10 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@2Kings:1:9-18 @ Verse 9-18 -...is nothing to be got by..._2__2 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@Job:9:25-35 @ Verse 25-35 -...the remembrance of having got worldly...-tossed soul consider Job, and notice that others have passed this dreadful gulf; and though they found it hard to believe that God would hear or deliver them, yet he rebuked the storm, and brought them to the desired haven. Resist the devil; give not place to hard thoughts of God, or desperate conclusions about thyself. Come to Him who invites the weary and heavy laden; who promises in nowise to cast them out. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Proverbs:3:27-35 @ Verse 27-35 -...found there is little got by...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Proverbs:17:19. @ Verse 19. -. If we would keep a clear conscience and a quiet mind, we must shun all excitements to anger. And a man who affects a style of living above his means, goes the way to ruin.20. There is nothing got by ill designs. And many have paid dear for an unbridled tongue.21. This speaks very plainly what many wise and good men feel very strongly, how grievous it is to have a foolish, wicked child.22. It is great mercy that God gives us leave to be cheerful, and cause to be cheerful, if by his grace he gives us hearts to be cheerful.23. The wicked are ready to part with their money, though loved, that they may not suffer for their crimes.24. The prudent man keeps the word of God continually in view. But the foolish man cannot fix his thoughts, nor pursue any purpose with steadiness.25. Wicked children despise the authority of their father, and the tenderness of their mother.26. It is very wrong to find fault for doing what is duty.27,28. A man may show himself to be a wise man, by the good temper of his mind, and by the good government of his tongue. He is careful when he does speak, to speak to the purpose. God knows his heart, and the folly that is bound there; therefore he cannot be deceived in his judgment as men may be. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Proverbs:27:15,16. @ Verse 15,16. -...is something to be got by...19. One corrupt heart is like another; so are sanctified hearts: the former bear the same image of the earthly, the latter the same image of the heavenly. Let us carefully watch our own hearts, comparing them with the word of God.20. Two things are here said to be never satisfied, death and sin. The appetites of the carnal mind for profit or pleasure are always desiring more. Those whose eyes are ever toward the Lord, are satisfied in him, and shall for ever be so.21. Silver and gold are tried by putting them into the furnace and fining-pot; so is a man tried by praising him.22. Some are so bad, that even severe methods do not answer the end; what remains but that they should be rejected? The new-creating power of God's grace alone is able to make a change.23-27. We ought to have some business to do in this world, and not to live in idleness, and not to meddle with what we do not understand. We must be diligent and take pains. Let us do what we can, still the world cannot be secured to us, therefore we must choose a more lasting portion; but by the blessing of God upon our honest labours, we may expect to enjoy as much of earthly blessings as is good for us. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Jeremiah:20:14-18 @ Verse 14-18 -...over which the prophet got the...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Ezekiel:20:27-32 @ Verse 27-32 -...profession. There is nothing got by...

mhcc@Hosea:2:6-13 @ Verse 6-13 -...If lesser difficulties be got over,...-trees. This shall be the ruin of their mirth. Taking away the solemn seasons and the sabbaths will not do it, they will readily part with them, and think it no loss; but He will take away their sensual pleasures. Days of sinful mirth must be visited with days of mourning.

mhcc@Amos:3:9-15 @ Verse 9-15 -...and broken. What is got and...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Amos:4:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...lusts thereof. What is got by...

mhcc@Amos:8:4-10 @ Verse 4-10 -...together. Riches that are got by...-comforts and enjoyments, even life itself; in the midst of life we are in death. What will be the wailing in the bitter day which follows sinful and sensual pleasures!

mhcc@Micah:1:1-7 @ Verse 1-7 -...any good. What is got by...

mhcc@Micah:6:9-16 @ Verse 9-16 -...may make. What is got by...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Habakkuk:2:5-14 @ Verse 5-14 -...house; but what is got by...

mhcc@Zechariah:4:1-7 @ Verse 1-7 - The prophet's spirit was willing to attend, but the flesh was weak. We should beg of God that, whenever he speaks to us, he would awaken us, and we should then stir up ourselves. The church is a golden candlestick, or lamp-...all the objections be got over....

mhcc@Zechariah:10:6-12 @ Verse 6-12 -...grace. Difficulties shall be got over...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Matthew:7:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 -...well till they are got out....

mhcc@Matthew:7:12-14 @ Verse 12-14 -...soon as we are got through...

mhcc@Matthew:8:5-13 @ Verse 5-13 - This centurion was a heathen, a Roman soldier. Though he was a soldier, yet he was a godly man. No man's calling or place will be an excuse for unbelief and sin. See how he states his servant's case. We should concern ourselves for the souls of our children and servants, who are spiritually sick, who feel not spiritual evils, who know not that which is spiritually good; and we should bring them to Christ by faith and prayers. Observe his self-...disease, and the master got the...

mhcc@Matthew:19:16-22 @ Verse 16-22 -...man; though he had got honestly...

mhcc@Matthew:25:14-30 @ Verse 14-30 -...what good we have got to...

mhcc@Matthew:25:31-46 @ Verse 31-46 -...we inherit is not got by...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Luke:16:19-31 @ Verse 19-31 -...that the rich man got his...8:19,20,. for that is the sure word of prophecy, upon which we may rest, 2Peter strkjv@1:19. Circumstances in every age show that no terrors, or arguments, can give true repentance without the special grace of God renewing the sinner's heart. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Luke:17:11-19 @ Verse 11-19 -...outward cure, he alone got the...

mhcc@Luke:22:7-18 @ Verse 7-18 -...given them, the disciples got all...

mhcc@John:11:33-46 @ Verse 33-46 -...prejudices are removed, and got over,...

mhcc@John:12:37-43 @ Verse 37-43 - Observe the method of conversion implied here. Sinners are brought to see the reality of Divine things, and to have some knowledge of them. To be converted, and truly turned from sin to Christ, as their Happiness and Portion. God will heal them, will justify and sanctify them; will pardon their sins, which are as bleeding wounds, and mortify their corruptions, which are as lurking diseases. See the power of the world in smothering convictions, from regard to the applause or censure of men. Love of the praise of men, as a by-...credit is to be got by...

mhcc@Acts:18:24-28 @ Verse 24-28 -...under. And having themselves got knowledge...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Romans:5:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 - A blessed change takes place in the sinner's state, when he becomes a true believer, whatever he has been. Being justified by faith he has peace with God. The holy, righteous God, cannot be at peace with a sinner, while under the guilt of sin. Justification takes away the guilt, and so makes way for peace. This is through our Lord Jesus Christ; through him as the great Peace-...We could not have got into...


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