Commentary on Acts 17 by Matthew Henry
Acts 17 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)
Here is Paul's coming to Thessalonica, which was the chief city of this country, called at this day Salonech, in the Turkish dominions.
Acts 17 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise)
Considering the judgement to come, and Christ as our Judge, should urge all to repent of sin, and turn to Him. Whatever matter is used, all discourses must lead ...
Chapter 17 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway
He was not like a candle upon a table, that gives light only to one room, but like the sun that goes its circuit to give light to many. He was called into ...
Acts 17 Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Hub
The drift and scope of Paul's preaching and arguing, was to prove that Jesus is the Christ. He must needs suffer for us, because he could not otherwise ...
Matthew Henry: Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to ...
Christ's Address to His Apostles; Christ's Ascension into Heaven. · 2. The knowledge of it is reserved to God as his prerogative; it is what the Father hath put ...
Verses 17–25 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway
Note, The gospel is concerning matters of life and death, and ministers must preach it and people hear it accordingly. They must speak all the words of this ...
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Matthew Henry: Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to ...
The preachers were all scattered except the apostles, who, probably, were directed by the Spirit to continue at Jerusalem yet for some time, they being, by the ...
Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise)
Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible.
Acts 17 – Paul in Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens - Enduring Word
God, who made the world and everything in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands. Nor is He worshiped with men's ...
Acts 17:16 Commentaries: Now while Paul was waiting for them at ...
Wholly given to idolatry; or, as the marginal reading hath, full of idols. For we read, that there were more idols in Athens than in all Greece besides; and ...
Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary - Ellen G. White Writings
Acts 17. Chapter Contents. Paul at Thessalonica. (1-9) The noble conduct of the Bereans. (10-15) Paul at Athens. (16-21) He preaches there.
Commentary on the Book of Acts of the Apostles by Matthew Henry
After the author's death, the work was finished (Romans through Revelation) by thirteen other nonconformist ministers, partly based upon notes taken by Henry's ...
Commentary on Acts 2 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
17-21. It refers to the last days, the times of the gospel, which are called the last days because the dispensation of God's kingdom among men, which the ...
Matthew Henry Commentary - Acts - PrayerRequest.com
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He is best known for the six-volume biblical commentary Exposition of the Old and New Testaments. The Reverend. Matthew Henry. Born ...
Commentary on Acts 18 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
Chapter 18 · 1. He renewed his commission and charge to preach the gospel: "Be not afraid of the Jews; though they are very outrageous, and perhaps the more ...
Commentary on Acts of the Apostles by Matthew Henry - Loyal Books
Henry's thorough analysis of each chapter helps readers understand the historical context, theological significance, and practical applications of the events ...
Acts to Revelation (Matthew Henry's Commentary): Amazon.co.uk
This is an edition of the 200-year-old bible commentary by Matthew Henry, edited by the Head of Religious Programmes for BBC TV and radio. It is the second of ...