CONCORD unkind




mhcc@Judges:8:29-35 @ Verse 29-35 -...be patient under any unkind returns...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Judges:17:1-6 @ Verse 1-6 -...and made her so unkind to...

mhcc@1Samuel:15:10-23 @ Verse 10-23 -...world, their angry and unkind spirit,...-offering and sacrifices. God is more glorified and self more denied, by obedience than by sacrifice. It is much easier to bring a bullock or lamb to be burned upon the altar, than to bring every high thought into obedience to God, and to make our will subject to his will. Those are unfit and unworthy to rule over men, who are not willing that God should rule over them.

mhcc@Job:19 @ ****** Job 19 ****** *** Outline of Job 19 *** Job complains of unkind usage. (_1-7.) God was the Author of his afflictions. (_8-22.) Job's belief in the resurrection. (_23-29.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Job:31:24-32 @ Verse 24-32 -...He had never been unkind to...1st Peter strkjv@4:9.

mhcc@Ezekiel:36:1-15 @ Verse 1-15 -...complain, if the more unkind men...

mhcc@Matthew:12:46-50 @ Verse 46-50 - Christ's preaching was plain, easy, and familiar, and suited to his hearers. His mother and brethren stood without, desiring to speak with him, when they should have been standing within, desiring to hear him. Frequently, those who are nearest to the means of knowledge and grace are most negligent. We are apt to neglect that which we think we may have any day, forgetting that to-...disrespectful to parents, or unkind to...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@1Corinthians:9:1-14 @ Verse 1-14 -...minister to meet with unkind returns...-will to a people, and diligent and successful services among them. To the cavils of some, the apostle answers, so as to set forth himself as an example of self-denial, for the good of others. He had a right to marry as well as other apostles, and to claim what was needful for his wife, and his children if he had any, from the churches, without labouring with his own hands to get it. Those who seek to do our souls good, should have food provided for them. But he renounced his right, rather than hinder his success by claiming it. It is the people's duty to maintain their minister. He may wave his right, as Paul did; but those transgress a precept of Christ, who deny or withhold due support.


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