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mhcc@Genesis:5:21-24 @ Verse 21-24 -...advantage. See how Enoch's removal is...

mhcc@Genesis:11:27-32 @ Verse 27-32 -...Ur, before the happy removal of...-way between Ur and Canaan, where they dwelt till Terah's death. Many reach to Charran, and yet fall short of Canaan; they are not far from the kingdom of God, and yet never come thither. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Genesis:16:1-3 @ Verse 1-3 -...he appoints for the removal of...

mhcc@Genesis:46:1-4 @ Verse 1-4 -...be reminded of our removal out...

mhcc@Exodus:7:Zec @ Verse Zechariah -...to pray for the removal of...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Exodus:8:20-32 @ Verse 20-32 - Pharaoh was early at his false devotions to the river; and shall we be for more sleep and more slumber, when any service to the Lord is to be done? The Egyptians and the Hebrews were to be marked in the plague of flies. The Lord knows them that are his, and will make it appear, perhaps in this world, certainly in the other, that he has set them apart for himself. Pharaoh unwillingly entered into a treaty with Moses and Aaron. He is content they should sacrifice to their God, provided they would do it in the land of Egypt. But it would be an abomination to God, should they offer the Egyptian sacrifices; and it would be an abomination to the Egyptians, should they offer to God the objects of the worship of the Egyptians, namely, their calves or oxen. Those who would offer acceptable sacrifice to God, must separate themselves from the wicked and profane. They must also retire from the world. Israel cannot keep the feast of the Lord, either among the brick-kilns or among the flesh-...again. Moses promised the removal of...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Leviticus:6:24-30 @ Verse 24-30 - The blood of the sin-offering was to be washed out of the clothes on which it should happen to be sprinkled, which signified the regard we ought to have to the blood of Christ, not counting it a common thing. The vessel in which the flesh of the sin-...of sin, and the removal of...-offering for us, and so to procure our pardon for continual sins and failings. He that knew no sin was made sin (that is, a sin-offering) for us, 2Corinthians strkjv@5:21. Hence we have pardon, and not only pardon, but power also, against sin, Romans strkjv@8:3. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Numbers:7:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 - The offering of the princes to the service of the tabernacle was not made till it was fully set up. Necessary observances must always take place of free-...is made for the removal of...

mhcc@Numbers:12:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 - The patience of Moses was tried in his own family, as well as by the people. The pretence was, that he had married a foreign wife; but probably their pride was hurt, and their envy stirred up, by his superior authority. Opposition from our near relations, and from religious friends, is most painful. But this is to be looked for, and it will be well if in such circumstances we can preserve the gentleness and meekness of Moses. Moses was thus fitted to the work he was called to. God not only cleared Moses, but praised him. Moses had the spirit of prophecy in a way which set him far above all other prophets; yet he that is least in the kingdom of heaven, is greater than he; and our Lord Jesus infinitely excels him, Hebrews strkjv@3:1. Let Miriam and Aaron consider whom it was they insulted. We have reason to be afraid of saying or doing any thing against the servants of God. And those are presumptuous indeed who are not afraid to speak evil of dignities, 2Peter strkjv@2:10. The removal of God's presence is the surest and saddest token of God's displeasure. Woe to us, if he depart! he never departs, till by sin and folly we drive him from us.

mhcc@Joshua:1:1-4 @ Verse 1-4 -...learned to obey. The removal of...

mhcc@Ruth:1:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...be justified. And the removal ended...-principled, and armed against temptation, know not what will be the end. It does not appear that the women the sons of Elimelech married, were proselyted to the Jewish religion. Earthly trials or enjoyments are of short continuance. Death continually removes those of every age and situation, and mars all our outward comforts: we cannot too strongly prefer those advantages which shall last for ever.

mhcc@1Kings:8:22-53 @ Verse 22-53 -...the way for the removal of...-dwelling corruptions are our spiritual diseases: every true Israelite endeavours to know these, that he may mortify them, and watch against the risings of them. These drive him to his knees; lamenting these, he spreads forth his hands in prayer. After many particulars, Solomon concludes with the general request, that God would hearken to his praying people. No place, now, under the gospel, can add to the prayers made in or towards it. The substance is Christ; whatever we ask in his name, it shall be given us. In this manner the Israel of God is established and sanctified, the backslider is recovered and healed. In this manner the stranger is brought nigh, the mourner is comforted, the name of God is glorified. Sin is the cause of all our troubles; repentance and forgiveness lead to all human happiness.

mhcc@2Kings:2:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 -...exhortations and blessing. The removal of...

mhcc@2Kings:13:20-25 @ Verse 20-25 -...Elisha, shows that the removal of..._2__14 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@1Chronicles:13 @ Henry'_1__12 ****** 1st Chronicles 13 ****** *** Outline of 1st Chronicles 13 *** David consults about the ark. (_1-5.) The removal of the ark. (_6-14.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@1Chronicles:15 @ Henry'_1__14 ****** 1st Chronicles 15 ****** *** Outline of 1st Chronicles 15 *** Preparations for the removal of the ark. (_1-24.) The removal of the ark. (_25-29.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Job:3:20-26 @ Verse 20-26 -...God to order our removal thither...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Job:35:9-13 @ Verse 9-13 -...to God for the removal of...

mhcc@Psalms:79:6-13 @ Verse 6-13 -...sins than for the removal of...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:102:23-28 @ Verse 23-28 - Bodily distempers soon weaken our strength, then what can we expect but that our months should be cut off in the midst; and what should we do but provide accordingly? We must own God's hand in it; and must reconcile this to his love, for often those that have used their strength well, have it weakened; and those who, as we think, can very ill be spared, have their days shortened. It is very comfortable, in reference to all the changes and dangers of the church, to remember that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, to-...our bodies, and the removal of...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:143:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 -...he prays for the removal of...

mhcc@Isaiah:5:1-7 @ Verse 1-7 -...against him, and the removal of...

mhcc@Jeremiah:14:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 -...departure, more than the removal of...-comforts. He has given Israel his word to hope in. It becomes us in prayer to show ourselves more concerned for God's glory than for our own comfort. And if we now return to the Lord, he will save us to the glory of his grace.

mhcc@Jeremiah:41:11-18 @ Verse 11-18 -...by pretended fears. The removal of...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Matthew:18 @ ****** Matthew 18 ****** *** Outline of Matthew 18 *** The importance of humility. (_1-6.) Caution against offences. (_7-14.) The removal of offences. (_15-20.) Conduct towards brethren, The parable of the unmerciful servant. (_21-35.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Romans:5:12-14 @ Verse 12-14 -...only extend to the removal of...

mhcc@James:1:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 -...so much for the removal of...


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