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Commentary on 1 Samuel 8 by Matthew Henry


1 Samuel 8 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)

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1 Samuel 8 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise)

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Chapter 8 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway

2. Samuel brings the matter to God, 1 Sam. 8:6. 3. God directs him what answer to give them, by way of reproof ( ...

1 Samuel 8 Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Hub

Our wisdom is, to be thankful for the advantages, and patient under the disadvantages of the government we may live under; and to pray continually for our ...

1 Samuel Commentary - Matthew Henry ... - Bible Study Tools

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1 Samuel - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway

This first book gives us a full account of Eli's fall and Samuel's rise and good government, 1 Sam. 1:1-8:22

Holy Bible - 1 Samuel 8 with Matthew Henry Commentary at the end.

This chapter is about: The evil government of Samuel's sons, The Israelites ask for a king, The manner of a king.

1 Samuel 8 – Israel Demands a King - Enduring Word

Israel rejected the rule of God, yet they could not escape it, because God appointed their king. God will never step off His throne, even if man asks Him to.

1 Samuel Commentary - Matthew Henry ... - Bible Study Tools

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Matthew Henry Commentary - 1 Samuel - PrayerRequest.com

Online Resource Library. Commentary Index | Return to PrayerRequest.com. Matthew Henry Commentary - 1 Samuel. (Show All Books) Verse Commentaries: 1:1 - 1:1 ...

Commentary on 1 Samuel 1 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible

"No, my lord, it is not as you suspect; I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, not any at all" (though it was proper enough to be given to one of such a ...

1 Samuel 28:1 - Matthew Henry Commentary - Bible Hub

Many seem zealous against, sin, when they are any way hurt by it, who have no concern for the glory of God, nor any dislike of sin as sin. Many seem enemies to ...

Commentary on 2 Samuel 8 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible

Chapter 8 · I. His care extended itself to all the parts of his dominion: He reigned over all Israel (v. · II. He did justice with an unbiased unshaken hand: He ...

Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible, 2 Samuel 08

It is through God that we do valiantly. 4. His success against the Edomites. They all became David's servants, 2 Samuel 8:14. ... Thus David by his conquests, (1.) ...

1 SAMUEL 8:5 MEANING - King James Bible

1 Samuel 8:5 MEANING ... (5) And said unto him. ... They felt that the cares and duties of government were too weighty for Samuel, now growing old; and the men who ...

Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible, 1 Samuel 31

One is set over against the other, that men may see what comes of trusting in God and what comes of forsaking him. We left Saul ready to engage the Philistines, ...

1 SAMUEL 1 COMMENTARY (MATTHEW HENRY) - King James Bible

1:1-8 Elkanah kept up his attendance at God's altar, notwithstanding the unhappy differences in his family. If the devotions of a family prevail not to put an ...

1 Samuel 8:10-22 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the ...

Our wisdom is, to be thankful for the advantages, and patient under the disadvantages of the government we may live under; and to pray continually for our ...

1 Samuel 8:3 Meaning - Video Bible

This verse underscores the stark contrast between Samuel's righteous leadership and the corruption of his sons, who were supposed to carry on his legacy. Their ...

Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary

1 Samuel 31. In the foregoing chapter we had David conquering, yea, more than a conqueror. In this chapter we have Saul conquered and worse than a captive.