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Psalm 121 with Matthew Henry Commentary at the end.


Psalm 121 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)

"He will be thy guide even unto death, and will then hide thee in the grave, hide thee in heaven. He will preserve thee in his heavenly kingdom." God will ...

Psalm 121 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise)

This psalm teaches us to comfort ourselves in the Lord, when difficulties and dangers are greatest. It is almighty wisdom that contrives, and almighty power ...

Psalm 121 with Matthew Henry Commentary at the end. - YouTube

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Matthew Henry's Commentary

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's Commentary on the Whole Bible. Audio ... - YouTube

Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible. Audio produced by Irv Risch. Psalms, Psalm 121. 61 views · 2 years ago ...more. Irv Risch. 2.76K.

Enduring Word Bible Commentary Psalm 121

The LORD shall preserve you from all evil: The singer had great confidence in God's protecting power. Evil men may come and afflict the child of God, but the ...

Matthew Henry || Exposition of the Old and New Testaments

Psalms Chapter 121 || Matthew Henry || Exposition of the Old and ... Holy Bible - Psalm 121 with Matthew Henry Commentary at the end.

Matthew Henry's Commentary

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible.

Chapter 119 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway

This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines brightest in this constellation. It is much longer than any of them more than ...

Commentary on Psalm 121 - Working Preacher from Luther Seminary

The Lord will keep you from all evil; he will keep your life. ... your going out and your coming in from this time on and for evermore. The logical movement here ...

Matthew Henry Complete Bible Commentary Online

Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary provides an exhaustive look ... Psalm 121 · Psalm 122 · Psalm 123 · Psalm 124 · Psalm 125 · Psalm 126 · Psalm 127.

Psalms 121 - The Pulpit Commentaries - StudyLight.org

He who "made heaven and earth" (Psalms 121:2) can do anything, everything, for us. There can come no difficulty, no entanglement, from which he cannot deliver ...

Psalm 120 Commentary - Matthew Henry ... - Bible Study Tools

I peace." 121, "Whence cometh my help; my help cometh." "He that keepeth thee shall not slumber; he that keepeth Israel." 122, "Within thy gates, O Jerusalem.

Psalm 121:3 Commentaries: He will not allow your foot to slip

When, therefore, the psalmist styles God his shade, he means that he protected him from danger, and refreshed him with comforts. The sun shall not smite thee by ...

Verses 35–41 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway

20:12); we may be at our wits' end, but not at our faith's end, while we have such a Saviour to go to. Their address to Christ is here expressed very ...

Matthew Henry - Text Commentaries - Blue Letter Bible

Text Commentaries by Matthew Henry The commentaries of the Reverend Matthew Henry have been a great blessing to the readers of the Blue Letter Bible since.

Psalm 121:1 Commentaries: A Song of Ascents. I will lift up my eyes ...

Now the hills that the Psalmist is thinking about were visible from no part of that long-extended plain where he dwelt; and he might have looked till he wore ...

Psalm 121 Commentary: Where Does Our Help Come…

This understanding seems to hold up, as the psalmist refers to God's watchful care over him in the following verses, “and in the fourth strophe ...

Which hills are the psalmist referring to in Psalm 121:1? - eBible.com

' Christ is called the angel of his presence, that saved his people, Isa 63:9." [Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 121] This would make ...

Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible [Psalms CL].

Praise him because of his power and glory which appear in the firmament, its vastness, its brightness, and its splendid furniture; and because of the powerful ...