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mhcc@Genesis:20:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 -...it will be our rejoicing in...

mhcc@Genesis:22:15-19 @ Verse 15-19 - There are high declarations of God's favour to Abraham in this confirmation of the covenant with him, exceeding any he had yet been blessed with. Those that are willing to part with any thing for God, shall have it made up to them with unspeakable advantage. The promise, ver.18, doubtless points at the Messiah, and the grace of the gospel. Hereby we know the loving-kindness of God our Saviour towards sinful man, in that he hath not withheld his Son, his only Son, from us. Hereby we perceive the love of Christ, in that he gave himself a sacrifice for our sins. Yet he lives, and calls to sinners to come to him, and partake of his blood-...this, relying on this, rejoicing in...-denial and duty.

mhcc@Exodus:12:1-20 @ Verse 1-20 - The Lord makes all things new to those whom he delivers from the bondage of Satan, and takes to himself to be his people. The time when he does this is to them the beginning of a new life. God appointed that, on the night wherein they were to go out of Egypt, each family should kill a lamb, or that two or three families, if small, should kill one lamb. This lamb was to be eaten in the manner here directed, and the blood to be sprinkled on the door-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-...continue feeding upon Christ, rejoicing in...

mhcc@Numbers:29:12-40 @ Verse 12-40 -...Lord. Their days of rejoicing were...-offering, as in the other feasts. Our burnt-offerings of praise cannot be accepted of God, unless we have an interest in the great sacrifice which Christ offered, when he made himself a Sin-offering for us. And no extraordinary services should put aside stated devotions. Every thing here reminds us of our sinfulness. The life that we live in the flesh must be by the faith of the Son of God; until we go to be with him, to behold his glory, and praise his mercy, who hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood. To whom be honour and glory for ever. Amen. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Nehemiah:8:13-18 @ Verse 13-18 -...use. They did it, rejoicing in...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:1 @ ****** Psalms 1 ****** *** General Notes on the Book of Psalms ***...thirsting after God, or rejoicing in...*** 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:3:4-8 @ Verse 4-8 -...enemies; but concludes with rejoicing in...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:118:22,23, @ Verse 22,23, -, may refer to David's preferment; but principally to Christ. 1. His humiliation; he is the Stone which the builders refused: they would go on in their building without him. This proved the ruin of those who thus made light of him. Rejecters of Christ are rejected of God. 2. His exaltation; he is the chief Cornerstone in the foundation. He is the chief Top-stone, in whom the building is completed, who must, in all things, have the pre-...days ought to be rejoicing days,...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:150 @ ****** Psalms 150 ****** *** Outline of Psalms 150 *** A psalm of praise. -...disposals; praise him by rejoicing in...__Outline Henry'__1 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Proverbs:8 @ ****** Proverbs 8 ****** *** Outline of Proverbs 8 *** Christ, as Wisdom, calls to the sons of men. (_1-11.) The nature and riches of Wisdom. (_12-21.)...of the world, and rejoicing in...(_22-31.) Exhortations to hear Christ's word. (_32-36.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Isaiah:54:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...is matter of great rejoicing to...

mhcc@Jeremiah:16:14-21 @ Verse 14-21 -...like hunters. The prophet, rejoicing at...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Jeremiah:18:18-23 @ Verse 18-23 -...same will be our rejoicing in...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Ezekiel:19:10-14 @ Verse 10-14 -...shall be for a rejoicing to...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Malachi:4:1-3 @ Verse 1-3 -...both, Christ is a rejoicing Light...

mhcc@Luke:7:36-50 @ Verse 36-50 - None can truly perceive how precious Christ is, and the glory of the gospel, except the broken-hearted. But while they feel they cannot enough express self-abhorrence on account of sin, and admiration of his mercy, the self-...simply depending upon and rejoicing in...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Luke:12:13-21 @ Verse 13-21 -...God for it, or rejoicing to...

mhcc@Romans:1:8-15 @ Verse 8-15 -...has trusted to us, rejoicing to...

mhcc@James:1:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 -...such as to hinder rejoicing in...

mhcc@Revelation:18:20-24 @ Verse 20-24 -...earth, is matter of rejoicing to...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****


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