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mhcc@Genesis:48:8-22 @ Verse 8-22 -...exceeds our hopes. Jacob mentions the...-born, and would have removed his father's hands. But Jacob acted neither by mistake, nor from a partial affection to one more than the other; but from a spirit of prophecy, and by the Divine counsel. God, in bestowing blessings upon his people, gives more to some than to others, more gifts, graces, and comforts, and more of the good things of this life. He often gives most to those that are least likely. He chooses the weak things of the world; he raises the poor out of the dust. Grace observes not the order of nature, nor does God prefer those whom we think fittest to be preferred, but as it pleases him. How poor are they who have no riches but those of this world! How miserable is a death-bed to those who have no well-grounded hope of good, but dreadful apprehensions of evil, and nothing but evil for ever! **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@1Kings:10:1-13 @ Verse 1-13 -...her own. Our Saviour mentions her...1st Corinthians strkjv@2:9. She pronounced them happy that constantly attended Solomon. With much more reason may we say of Christ's servants, Blessed are they that dwell in his house; they will be still praising him. She made a noble present to Solomon. What we present to Christ, he needs not, but will have us do so to express our gratitude. The believer who has been with Jesus, will return to his station, discharge his duties with readiness, and from better motives; looking forward to the day when, being absent from the body, he shall be present with the Lord.

mhcc@2Chronicles:20:1-13 @ Verse 1-13 -...of the Saviour. Jehoshaphat mentions the...

mhcc@Nehemiah:5:14-19 @ Verse 14-19 -...to enrich themselves. Nehemiah mentions it...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Job:9:1-13 @ Verse 1-13 -...present sufferings. When Job mentions the...

mhcc@Psalms:75:6-10. @ Verse 6-10. -...from the south. He mentions not...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Jonah:1 @ ****** Jonah 1 ****** *** General Notes on the Book of Jonah ***...our blessed Lord, who mentions it,...-suffering towards sinners. It shows a most striking contrast between the goodness and mercy of God, and the rebellion, impatience, and peevishness of his servant; and it will be best understood by those who are most acquainted with their own hearts. *** Outline of Jonah 1 *** Jonah, sent to Nineveh, flees to Tarshish. (_1-3.) He is stayed by a tempest. (_4-7.) His discourse with the mariners. (_8-12.) He is cast into the sea, and miraculously preserved. (_13-17.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@2Timothy:1:6-14 @ Verse 6-14 -...with Paul, when he mentions Christ...

mhcc@2Timothy:1:15-18 @ Verse 15-18 - The apostle mentions the constancy of Onesiphorus; he oft refreshed him with his letters, and counsels, and comforts, and was not ashamed of him. A good man will seek to do good. The day of death and judgment is an awful day. And if we would have mercy then, we must seek for it now of the Lord. The best we can ask, for ourselves or our friends, is, that the Lord will grant that we and they may find mercy of the Lord, when called to pass out of time into eternity, and to appear before the judgment seat of Christ. Henry'_2__2 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@2Timothy:2:14-21 @ Verse 14-21 -...of God. The apostle mentions some...2:14. The church of Christ is like a dwelling: some furniture is of great value; some of smaller value, and put to meaner uses. Some professors of religion are like vessels of wood and earth. When the vessels of dishonour are cast out to be destroyed, the others will be filled with all the fulness of God. We must see to it that we are holy vessels. Every one in the church whom God approves, will be devoted to his Master's service, and thus fitted for his use.


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