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mhcc@Isaiah:14 @ ****** Isaiah 14 ****** *** Outline of Isaiah 14 *** The destruction of Babylon, and the death of its proud monarch. (_1-23.) Assurance of the destruction of Assyria. (_24-27.) The destruction of the Philistines. (_28-32.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Isaiah:14:28-32 @ Verse 28-32 - Assurance is given of the destruction of the Philistines and their power, by famine and war. Hezekiah would be more terrible to them than Uzziah had been. Instead of rejoicing, there would be lamentation, for the whole land would be ruined. Such destruction will come upon the proud and rebellious, but the Lord founded Zion for a refuge to poor sinners, who flee from the wrath to come, and trust in his mercy through Christ Jesus. Let us tell all around of our comforts and security, and exhort them to seek the same refuge and salvation. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Ezekiel:21 @ ****** Ezekiel 21 ****** *** Outline of Ezekiel 21 *** The ruin of Judah under the emblem of a sharp sword. (_1-17.) The approach of the king of Babylon described. (_18-27.) The destruction of the Ammonites. (_28-32.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Ezekiel:21:28-32 @ Verse 28-32 - The diviners of the Ammonites made false prophecies of victory. They would never recover their power, but in time would be wholly forgotten. Let us be thankful to be employed as instruments of mercy; let us use our understandings in doing good; and let us stand aloof from men who are only skilful to destroy. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Joel:2 @ ****** Joel 2 ****** *** Outline of Joel 2 *** God's judgments. (_1-14.) Exhortations to fasting and prayer; blessings promised. (_15-27.) A promise of the Holy Spirit, and of future mercies. (_28-32.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Joel:2:28-32 @ Verse 28-32 - The promise began to be fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit was poured out, and it was continued in the converting grace and miraculous gifts conferred on both Jews and Gentiles. The judgments of God upon a sinful world, only go before the judgment of the world in the last day. Calling on God supposes knowledge of him, faith in him, desire toward him, dependence on him, and, as evidence of the sincerity of all this, conscientious obedience to him. Those only shall be delivered in the great day, who are now effectually called from sin to God, from self to Christ, from things below to things above. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Matthew:21 @ ****** Matthew 21 ****** *** Outline of Matthew 21 *** Christ enters Jerusalem. (_1-11.) He drives out those who profaned the temple. (_12-17.) The barren fig-tree cursed. (_18-22.) Jesus' discourse in the temple. (_23-27.) The parable of the two sons. (_28-32.) The parable of the wicked husbandmen. (_33-46.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Matthew:21:28-32 @ Verse 28-32 - Parables which give reproof, speak plainly to the offenders, and judge them out of their own mouths. The parable of the two sons sent to work in the vineyard, is to show that those who knew not John's baptism to be of God, were shamed by those who knew it, and owned it. The whole human race are like children whom the Lord has brought up, but they have rebelled against him, only some are more plausible in their disobedience than others. And it often happens, that the daring rebel is brought to repentance and becomes the Lord's servant, while the formalist grows hardened in pride and enmity.

mhcc@John:18:28-32 @ Verse 28-32 - It was unjust to put one to death who had done so much good, therefore the Jews were willing to save themselves from reproach. Many fear the scandal of an ill thing, more than the sin of it. Christ had said he should be delivered to the Gentiles, and they should put him to death; hereby that saying was fulfilled. He had said that he should be crucified, lifted up. If the Jews had judged him by their law, he had been stoned; crucifying never was used among the Jews. It is determined concerning us, though not discovered to us, what death we shall die: this should free us from disquiet about that matter. Lord, what, when, and how, thou hast appointed.


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