Commentary on Psalms 145 by Matthew Henry
Psalm 145 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)
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Chapter 145 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway
And it intimates that God's people, towards the end of their life, should abound much in praise, and the rather because, at the end of their life, they hope to ...
Psalm 145 Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Hub
Those who, under troubles and temptations, abound in fervent prayer, shall in due season abound in grateful praise, which is the true language of holy joy.
Psalms 145 - Treasury of David - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org
David had blessed God many a time in other psalms, but this he regarded as his peculiar, his crown jewel of praise. Certainly David's praise is the best of ...
Nor is it only our devotion, and the affections of our mind, that the book of Psalms assists, teaching us how to offer praise so as to glorify God, but, it is ...
Matthew Henry Complete Bible Commentary Online
Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible.
Commentary on Psalm 145:1-8 - Working Preacher
The message of Psalm 145, placed on the lips of king David, is that the Lord is king over all generations of the Israelites and over all peoples.
It may be truly said of our Lord Jesus Christ, that his words are words of goodness and grace; his works are works of goodness and grace. He is full of ...
Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible [Psalms CL].
3-5. III. Who must praise the Lord; it is every one's business, ver. 6. In singing this psalm we should endeavour to get our hearts much ...
Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary
Again (Psalms 145:5): I will speak of thy honour, and (Psalms 145:6) I will declare thy greatness. He would give glory to God, not only in his solemn ...
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Matthew Henry Commentary on Psalms
And the psalms are the language of the believer's heart, whether mourning for sin, thirsting after God, or rejoicing in Him. ... Their value, in this view, is ...
Psalm 144 Commentary - Matthew Henry ... - Bible Study Tools
In this psalm, I. He acknowledges, with triumph and thankfulness, the great goodness of God to him in advancing him to the government , ver 1-4. II. He ...
Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary
) For all the creatures in general (Psalms 145:15, 145:16): He provides food for all flesh, and therein appears his everlasting mercy, Psalms 136:25. All ...
Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary: Psalms Chapter 65
Before thee praise is reputed as silence (so the Chaldee), so far exalted is God above all our blessing and praise. Praise is due to God from all the world, but ...
Psalm 145:18 Commentaries: The LORD is near to all who call upon ...
And with respect to all that are heavy laden under the burden of sin, if they come to Christ by faith, he will ease them, he will raise them. He is very ready ...
Matthew Henry's Commentary — Psalms 144 - Bible
Happy those to whom the Lord gives that noblest victory, conquest and dominion over their own spirits. A prayer for further mercy is fitly begun with a ...
Commentary on Psalms 146 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
Let us take a view of the character here given of those whom God will uphold. Those shall have God for their help,. 1. Who take him for their God, and serve and ...
Commentary on the Book of Psalms by Matthew Henry - St-Takla.org
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 ...