Psalms 46:7
Lord.11; Nu 14:9; 2Ch 13:12; Isa 8:10; Mt 28:20; Ro 8:31; 2Ti 4:22our refuge. Heb. an high place for us.9:9; *marg:Psalms 46:11
the God.1,7; 48:3; De 33:27; Jer 16:19Isaiah 8:9-10
Associate.7:1,2; 54:15; Jer 46:9-11; Eze 38:9-23; Joe 3:9-14; Mic 4:11-13Zec 14:1-3; Re 17:12-14; 20:8,9and ye. or, yet ye.14:5,6; 28:13; Ps 37:14,15; Pr 11:21gird.37:36; 1Ki 20:11 counsel.7:5-7; 2Sa 15:31; 17:4,23; Job 5:12; Ps 2:1,2; 33:10,11; 46:1,7Ps 83:3-18; Pr 21:30; La 3:37; Na 1:9-12; Ac 5:38,39for God.7:14; 9:6; 41:10; De 20:1; Jos 1:5; 2Ch 13:12; 33:7,8; Ps 46:7,11Mt 1:23; 28:20; Ro 8:13,31; 1Jo 4:4Ezekiel 16:62
I will.60; Da 9:27; Ho 2:18-23and thou.6:7; 39:22; Jer 24:7; Joe 3:17Ezekiel 34:24
I the Lord will.30,31; 36:28; 37:23,27; 39:22; Ex 29:45,46; Isa 43:2,3; Jer 31:1,33Jer 32:38; Zec 13:9; Re 21:3a prince.Jos 5:13-15; Ps 2:6; Isa 9:6,7; Jer 23:5,6; 33:15-17; Mic 5:2Mt 28:18; Lu 1:31-33; Ac 5:31; 1Co 15:25; Eph 1:21,22; Php 2:9-11Heb 2:9,10; Re 19:13-16Ezekiel 37:27
tabernacle.Joh 1:14; Col 2:9,10; Re 21:3,22I will.23; 11:20; 14:11; 36:28; Le 26:12; Ho 2:23Matthew 1:23
a virgin.Isa 7:14they shall call his name. or, his name shall be called.Emmanuel Isa 7:14; 8:8Immanuel. God.28:20; Ps 46:7,11; Isa 8:8-10; 9:6,7; 12:2; Joh 1:14; Ac 18:9Ro 1:3,4; 9:5; 2Co 5:19; 1Ti 3:16; 2Ti 4:17,22Matthew 28:20
them.7:24-27; De 5:32; 12:32; Ac 2:42; 20:20,21,27; 1Co 11:2,23; 14:37Eph 4:11-17,20-32Col 1:28; 1Th 4:1,2; 2Th 3:6-12; 1Ti 6:1-4; Tit 2:1-10; 1Pe 2:10-192Pe 1:5-11; 3:2; 1Jo 2:3,4; 3:19-24; Re 22:14I am.1:23; 18:20; Ge 39:2,3,21; Ex 3:12; Jos 1:5; Ps 46:7,11; Isa 8:8-10Isa 41:10; Mr 16:20; Joh 14:18-23; Ac 18:9,10; 2Ti 4:17; Re 22:21unto.13:39,40,49; 24:3Amen.6:13; 1Ki 1:36; 1Ch 16:36; Ps 72:19; Re 1:18; 22:20 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON MATTHEW'S GOSPEL. Matthew being one of the twelve apostles, and early called to the apostleship, and from the time of his call a constant attendant on our Saviour, was perfectly well qualified to write fully the history of his life. He relates what he saw and heard. "He is eminently distinguished for the distinctness and particularity with which he has related many of our Lord's discourses and moral instructions. Of these his sermon on the mount, his charge to the apostles, his illustrations of the nature of his kingdom, and his prophecy on mount Olivet, are examples. He has also wonderfully united simplicity and energy in relating the replies of his Master to the cavils of his adversaries." "There is not," as Dr. A. Clarke justly remarks, "one truth or doctrine, in the whole oracles of God, which is not taught in this Evangelist. The outlines of the whole spiritual system are here correctly laid down: even Paul himself has added nothing: he has amplified and illustrated the truths contained in this Gospel;--under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, neither he, nor any of the other apostles, have brought to light one truth, the prototype of which has not been found in the words and acts of our blessed Lord as related by Matthew."
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