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mhcc@Genesis:25:29-34 @ Verse 29-34 - We have here the bargain made between Jacob and Esau about the right, which was Esau's by birth, but Jacob's by promise. It was for a spiritual privilege; and we see Jacob's desire of the birth-...promised Seed. Believing Jacob valued these...-right, we ought carefully to avoid all guile, in seeking to obtain even the greatest advantages. Jacob's pottage pleased Esau's eye. "Give me some of that red;" for this he was called Edom, or Red. Gratifying the sensual appetite ruins thousands of precious souls. When men's hearts walk after their own eyes, Job strkjv@31:7,. and when they serve their own bellies, they are sure to be punished. If we use ourselves to deny ourselves, we break the force of most temptations. It cannot be supposed that Esau was dying of hunger in Isaac's house. The words signify, I am going towards death; he seems to mean, I shall never live to inherit Canaan, or any of those future supposed blessings; and what signifies it who has them when I am dead and gone. This would be the language of profaneness, with which the apostle brands him, Hebrews strkjv@12:16. and this contempt of the birth-right is blamed, ver.34. It is the greatest folly to part with our interest in God, and Christ, and heaven, for the riches, honours, and pleasures of this world; it is as bad a bargain as his who sold a birth-right for a dish of pottage. Esau ate and drank, pleased his palate, satisfied his appetite, and then carelessly rose up and went his way, without any serious thought, or any regret, about the bad bargain he had made. Thus Esau despised his birth-right. By his neglect and contempt afterwards, and by justifying himself in what he had done, he put the bargain past recall. People are ruined, not so much by doing what is amiss, as by doing it and not repenting of it. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Exodus:7:Zec @ Verse Zechariah -...enemies, renders their most valued advantages...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joshua:14:6-15 @ Verse 6-15 -...knows how much he valued the...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@2Chronicles:27 @ Henry'_2__26 ****** 2nd Chronicles 27 ****** *** Outline of 2nd Chronicles 27 *** Jotham's reign in Judah. -...punish a people that valued not...__Outline Henry'_2__28 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@Esther:6:4-11 @ Verse 4-11 -...the king loved and valued no...

mhcc@Job:29:7-17 @ Verse 7-17 -...by his usefulness. He valued himself...-doers, and protect the innocent; in order to this, they should arm themselves with zeal and resolution. Such men are public blessings, and resemble Him who rescues poor sinners from Satan. How many who were ready to perish, now are blessing Him! But who can show forth His praises? May we trust in His mercy, and seek to imitate His truth, justice, and love.

mhcc@Psalms:119:73-80 @ Verse 73-80 -...comfort in it. He valued the...

mhcc@Proverbs:8:1-11 @ Verse 1-11 -...in love, wisdom is valued above...

mhcc@Proverbs:20:7. @ Verse 7. -...of God would be valued as...16. Those ruin themselves who entangle themselves in rash suretiship. Also those who are in league with abandoned women. Place no confidence in either.17. Wealth gotten by fraud may be sweet, for the carnal mind takes pleasure in the success of wicked devices; but it will be bitter in the reflection.18. Especially we need advice in spiritual warfare. The word and Spirit of God are the best counsellors in every point.19. Those dearly buy their own praise, who put confidence in a man because he speaks fairly.20. An undutiful child will become very miserable. Never let him expect any peace or comfort.21. An estate suddenly raised, is often as suddenly ruined.22. Wait on the Lord, attend his pleasure, and he will protect thee.

mhcc@Isaiah:22:Re @ Verse Revelation -...is more to be valued than...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Isaiah:48:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 - The Jews valued themselves on descent from Jacob, and used the name of Jehovah as their God. They prided themselves respecting Jerusalem and the temple, yet there was no holiness in their lives. If we are not sincere in religion, we do but take the name of the Lord in vain. By prophecy they were shown how God would deal with them, long before it came to pass. God has said and done enough to prevent men's boasting of themselves, which makes the sin and ruin of the proud worse; sooner or later every mouth shall be stopped, and all become silent before Him. We are all born children of disobedience. Where original sin is, actual sin will follow. Does not the conscience of every man witness to the truth of Scripture? May the Lord prove us, and render us doers of the word.

mhcc@Lamentations:2:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 -...who have not duly valued nor...

mhcc@Haggai:2:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 -...to be desired and valued by...

mhcc@Zechariah:11:4-14 @ Verse 4-14 -...And if professors rightly valued Christ,...

mhcc@John:9:24-34 @ Verse 24-34 -...Christ's mercies are most valued by...5:8. The unbelief of those who enjoy the means of knowledge and conviction, is indeed marvellous. All who have felt the power and grace of the Lord Jesus, wonder at the wilfulness of others who reject him. He argues strongly against them, not only that Jesus was not a sinner, but that he was of God. We may each of us know by this, whether we are of God or not. What do we? What do we for God? What do we for our souls? What do we more than others?

mhcc@Acts:5:26-33 @ Verse 26-33 -...are blessings they neither valued nor...

mhcc@Acts:7:42-50 @ Verse 42-50 -...heart is his most valued temple....

mhcc@1Corinthians:13:8-13 @ Verse 8-13 -...think of our most valued gifts...1st John strkjv@4:8,16. Where God is to be seen as he is, and face to face, there charity is in its greatest height; there only will it be perfected. Henry'_1__14 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _


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