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Genesis 15:1-6
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Matthew Henry on Genesis 15:1Genesis 15:1 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryGod assured Abram of safety and happiness; that he should for ever be safe. I am thy shield; or, I am a shield to thee, present with thee, actually caring for thee. The consideration that God himself is, and will be a s…God's Covenant with Abram. (b. c. 1913.)Genesis 15:1 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleGOD'S COVENANT WITH ABRAM. (B. C. 1913.) Observe here, I. The time when God made this treaty with Abram: After these things. 1. After that famous act of generous charity which Abram had done, in rescuing his friends and…The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1Genesis 15:1 · The Pulpit CommentaryAfter these things—the events just recorded—the word of the Lord—Debar Jehovah; the first occurrence of this remarkable phrase, afterwards so common in the Hebrew Scriptures (Exodus 9:20; Numbers 3:16; Deuteronomy 34:5;…The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1-6Genesis 15:1-6 · The Pulpit CommentaryUnder the stars with God. I. DEJECTED BEFORE GOD. 1. Apprehensive of danger. Victorious over the Asiatic monarchs, Abram nevertheless dreaded their return. Signal deliverances are not seldom followed by depressing fears…The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1-21Genesis 15:1-21 · The Pulpit CommentaryFaith. The substance of this chapter is the special intercourse between Jehovah and Abram. On that foundation faith rests. It is not feeling after God, if haply he be found; it is a living confidence and obedience, base…The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1Genesis 15:1 · The Pulpit CommentaryWhat the Lord is to his people. I. A SHIELD against— 1. The charges of the law (Isaiah 45:24). 2. The accusations of conscience (Romans 15:13). 3. The force of temptation (Revelation 3:10). 4. The opposition of the worl…
commentaryMatthew Henry on Genesis 15:1God assured Abram of safety and happiness; that he should for ever be safe. I am thy shield; or, I am a shield to thee, present with thee, actually caring for thee. The consideration that God himself is, and will be a s…Matthew HenrycommentaryGod's Covenant with Abram. (b. c. 1913.)GOD'S COVENANT WITH ABRAM. (B. C. 1913.) Observe here, I. The time when God made this treaty with Abram: After these things. 1. After that famous act of generous charity which Abram had done, in rescuing his friends and…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1-21Faith. The substance of this chapter is the special intercourse between Jehovah and Abram. On that foundation faith rests. It is not feeling after God, if haply he be found; it is a living confidence and obedience, base…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1After these things—the events just recorded—the word of the Lord—Debar Jehovah; the first occurrence of this remarkable phrase, afterwards so common in the Hebrew Scriptures (Exodus 9:20; Numbers 3:16; Deuteronomy 34:5;…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1-6Under the stars with God. I. DEJECTED BEFORE GOD. 1. Apprehensive of danger. Victorious over the Asiatic monarchs, Abram nevertheless dreaded their return. Signal deliverances are not seldom followed by depressing fears…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:1What the Lord is to his people. I. A SHIELD against— 1. The charges of the law (Isaiah 45:24). 2. The accusations of conscience (Romans 15:13). 3. The force of temptation (Revelation 3:10). 4. The opposition of the worl…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryMatthew Henry on Genesis 15:2-6Though we must never complain of God, yet we have leave to complain to him; and to state all our grievances. It is ease to a burdened spirit, to open its case to a faithful and compassionate friend. Abram's complaint is…Matthew HenrycommentaryMatthew Henry on Genesis 15:2-6We have here the assurance given to Abram of a numerous offspring which should descend from him, in which observe, I. Abram's repeated complaint, Genesis 15:2-3. This was that which gave occasion to this promise. The gr…Matthew Henry