He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
-- Commentaries, Psalm xxxvi
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
-- Commentaries, Psalm xxxvi
Related:
- Our creature comforts.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Psalm... - They that die by famine die by inches.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Psalm... - To fish in troubled waters.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Psalm... - Here is bread, which strengthens man's heart, and therefore called
the staff of life.
Mathew Henry (1662-1714) -- Commentaries, Psalm... - None so deaf as those that will not hear.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Psalm... - So great was the extremity of his pain and anguish that he did not
only sigh but roar.
Mathew Henry (1662-1714) -- Commentaries, Job... - Though wickedness be sweet in his mouth, though he hide it under his tongue.
Old Testament -- Job xx,... - After a storm comes a calm.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Acts... - Better late than never.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Matthew...
