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mhcc@Genesis:43:26-34 @ Verse 26-34 -...kindness to them. He treated them...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Exodus:2:5-10 @ Verse 5-10 -...a nurse. Moses was treated as...

mhcc@Exodus:5:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 -...plead their cause. Pharaoh treated all...

mhcc@Deuteronomy:21:22,23 @ Verse 22,23 -...no more than being treated most...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Deuteronomy:23:15-25 @ Verse 15-25 -...the truth, should be treated with...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joshua:7:10-15 @ Verse 10-15 -...they never shall be treated as...

mhcc@Judges:1:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 - The Israelites were convinced that the war against the Canaanites was to be continued; but they were in doubt as to the manner in which it was to be carried on after the death of Joshua. In these respects they inquired of the Lord. God appoints service according to the strength he has given. From those who are most able, most work is expected. Judah was first in dignity, and must be first in duty. Judah's service will not avail unless God give success; but God will not give the success, unless Judah applies to the service. Judah was the most considerable of all the tribes, and Simeon the least; yet Judah begs Simeon's friendship, and prays for aid from him. It becomes Israelites to help one another against Canaanites; and all Christians, even those of different tribes, should strengthen one another. Those who thus help one another in love, have reason to hope that God will graciously help both. Adoni-...treated as he had treated others....

mhcc@1Samuel:6:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 -...gospel, but it is treated with...

mhcc@1Samuel:10:17-27 @ Verse 17-27 -...part of the people treated the..._1__11 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@2Samuel:6:6-11 @ Verse 6-11 - Uzzah was struck dead for touching the ark. God saw presumption and irreverence in Uzzah's heart. Familiarity, even with that which is most awful, is apt to breed contempt. If it were so great a crime for one to lay hold on the ark of the covenant who had no right to do so, what is it for those to lay claim to the privileges of the covenant that come not up to the terms of it? Obed-...to those only who treated it...-edom's humble boldness. Let none think the worse of the gospel for the judgments on those that reject it, but consider the blessings it brings to all who receive it. Let masters of families be encouraged to keep up religion in their families. It is good to live in a family that entertains the ark, for all about it will fare the better.

mhcc@2Samuel:10:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 - Nahash had been an enemy to Israel, yet had showed kindness to David. David therefore resolves gratefully to return it. If a Pharisee gives alms in pride, though God will not reward it, yet he that receives the alms ought to return thanks for it. Those who bear ill-will to their neighbours, are resolved not to believe that their neighbours bear any good-...days and countries, Hanun treated David's...

mhcc@2Samuel:15:31-37 @ Verse 31-37 -...Son of David was treated with..._2__16 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@2Kings:9:11-15 @ Verse 11-15 -...in all ages been treated as...

mhcc@Esther:3:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 -...are pleased to be treated as...15:4. The true believer cannot obey edicts, or conform to fashions, which break the law of God. He must obey God rather than man, and leave the consequences to him. Haman was full of wrath. His device was inspired by that wicked spirit, who has been a murderer from the beginning; whose enmity to Christ and his church, governs all his children.

mhcc@Job:19:1-7 @ Verse 1-7 -...against himself, and was treated with...

mhcc@Job:23:13-17 @ Verse 13-17 -...the wicked are not treated according...-fruits of the Spirit of grace, pledges a God, who will certainly finish the work which he has began; yet the afflicted believer is not to conclude that all prayer and entreaty will be in vain, and that he should sink into despair, and faint when he is reproved of Him. He cannot tell but the intention of God in afflicting him may be to produce penitence and prayer in his heart. May we learn to obey and trust the Lord, even in tribulation; to live or die as he pleases: we know not for what good ends our lives may be shortened or prolonged. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:107:10-16 @ Verse 10-16 -...captives were and are treated with...

mhcc@Psalms:123 @ ****** Psalms 123 ****** *** Outline of Psalms 123 *** Confidence in God under contempt. -...complain if they are treated as...__Outline Henry'__124 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Proverbs:29:1 @ Verse 1 -...wrangler, he will be treated with...10. Christ told his disciples that they should be hated of all men. The just, whom the blood-thirsty hate, gladly do any thing for their salvation.

mhcc@Joel:3:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 -...Jews have often been treated as...

mhcc@Zephaniah:3:14-20 @ Verse 14-20 -...where they had been treated with...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Luke:16:13-18 @ Verse 13-18 -...thus, the covetous Pharisees treated his...

mhcc@John:18:33-40 @ Verse 33-40 -...the Lord Jesus was treated as...-doers, he never deserved such treatment. But it unfolds the design of his death; that he died as a Sacrifice for our sins. Pilate was willing to please all sides; and was governed more by worldly wisdom than by the rules of justice. Sin is a robber, yet is foolishly chosen by many rather than Christ, who would truly enrich us. Let us endeavour to make our accusers ashamed as Christ did; and let us beware of crucifying Christ afresh. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Acts:6:8-15 @ Verse 8-15 -...secure men from being treated badly....**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Acts:14:8-18 @ Verse 8-18 -...working one miracle, were treated as...

mhcc@Acts:16:25-34 @ Verse 25-34 -...softened and humbled. He treated them...

mhcc@Acts:17:32-34 @ Verse 32-34 -...despised his doctrine, or treated it...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Romans:9:1-5 @ Verse 1-5 -...would submit to be treated as...-creatures, is contrary both to the love required by the law, and the mercy of the gospel. They had long been professed worshippers of Jehovah. The law, and the national covenant which was grounded thereon, belonged to them. The temple worship was typical of salvation by the Messiah, and the means of communion with God. All the promises concerning Christ and his salvation were given to them. He is not only over all, as Mediator, but he is God blessed for ever.

mhcc@1Corinthians:16:10-12 @ Verse 10-12 -...the Lord, should be treated with...

mhcc@James:2:1-13 @ Verse 1-13 - Those who profess faith in Christ as the Lord of glory, must not respect persons on account of mere outward circumstances and appearances, in a manner not agreeing with their profession of being disciples of the lowly Jesus. St. James does not here encourage rudeness or disorder: civil respect must be paid; but never such as to influence the proceedings of Christians in disposing of the offices of the church of Christ, or in passing the censures of the church, or in any matter of religion. Questioning ourselves is of great use in every part of the holy life. Let us be more frequent in this, and in every thing take occasion to discourse with our souls. As places of worship cannot be built or maintained without expense, it may be proper that those who contribute thereto should be accommodated accordingly; but were all persons more spiritually-...the poor would be treated with...

mhcc@1Peter:2:18-25 @ Verse 18-25 -...well they were ill treated by..._1__3 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@1John:3:1-2 @ Verse 1,2 -...Lord was so badly treated before...


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