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// "Those Who Came Before" — one verbatim pull-quote per passage, with citation.
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 "Colossians 1:1-8": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "Since the day ye heard it, and knew the grace."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The gospel is the word of truth, and we may safely venture our souls upon it."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "It will animate our hearts to think often of heaven, for all that we can desire is promised there."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "They cannot sustain themselves on that height of conviction, unless they lean on Christ."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 1:9-14": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "All who are designed for heaven hereafter, are prepared for heaven now."
  },
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "For in Christ he shews us his righteousness, goodness, wisdom, power, in short, his entire self."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "Repugnant duties become tokens of love, pleasant as every sacrifice made at its bidding ever is."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 1:15-20": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "They have, therefore, need of a peace maker, through whose grace they may wholly cleave to God."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "All fulness dwells in him; a fulness of merit and righteousness, of strength and grace for us."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "Briefly, then, we have here first, Christ the head, and the Church His body."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 1:18-20": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "But the Spirit declares there, that the greatest purity is vile, if it is brought into comparison with the righteousness of God."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Let us adore these mysteries in humble faith, and behold the glory of the Lord in Christ Jesus."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "So the question of questions for us all is, What think ye of Christ?"
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 1:21-23": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Be frequent in prayer, and abound in holy duties; and live no more to yourselves, but to Christ."
  },
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "It is because God, being appeased by the death of Christ, has become reconciled to you."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "As before, we have Christ in relation to God."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 2:1-5": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "For the preaching of the cross is always foolishness to the world, as we found stated in Corinthians."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The treasures of wisdom are hid, not from us, but for us, in Christ."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "These are all precious things, but we are not content with them; we have received Christ himself."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "That unity in love would, of course, add to the strength of each."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 2:6-10": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The stronger our faith, and the warmer our love, the more will our comfort be."
  },
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "Now he intimates by three metaphors what steadfastness of faith he requires from them."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "Arise, believer, and behold the Lord Jesus yoking the whole of his divine Godhead to the chariot of salvation!"
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "The choice is before every man--either to be rooted in Christ by faith, or to be rootless."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 2:11-15": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "Outward circumcision, therefore, is not superfluous, although that which is inward is conferred by Christ."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Those who walk in the way of the world, are turned from following Christ."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "All the attributes of Christ, as God and man, are at our disposal."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "We must die to self, that we may live to God and our brethren."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 2:13-15": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Through Christ, we, who were dead in sins, are quickened."
  },
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "But God has called you to himself from uncircumcision, and, therefore, from death."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "How vast his grace, how firm his faithfulness, how unswerving his immutability, how infinite his power, how limitless his knowledge!"
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "Christ must bring pardon for it, as well as a new spirit for the future."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 2:16-19": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "He now contends with the false apostles in close combat."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The first day of the week, or the Lord's day, is the time kept holy by Christians, in remembrance of Christ's resurrection."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "The whole of Christ, in his adorable character as the Son of God, is by himself made over to us most richly to enjoy."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "Judaism gave prescriptions and minute regulations; Christianity, the religion of the spirit, gives principles."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 3:1-4": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "As to the right hand of God, it is not confined to heaven, but fills the whole world."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Christ lives in the believer by his Spirit, and the believer lives to him in all he does."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "Paul’s marvellously rich expression indicates, that Christ is the source of our life."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "The present budding life of the Christian in union with the risen, hidden Christ."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 3:5-11": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "There is now no difference from country, or conditions and circumstances of life."
  },
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "For God would rather that we should see his wrath upon the reprobate, than feel it in ourselves."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "When the former evil spirit loses its hold, the latter often takes its place."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 3:12-14": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "There remains nothing, therefore, but the righteousness of faith, because perfect love is nowhere to be found."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The soul prospers, when we are full of the Scriptures and of the grace of Christ."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "The virtues which all men know, are the fitting garments of the elect of God."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 3:15-17": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Thanksgiving to God, helps to make us agreeable to all men."
  },
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "From invocation follows the act of blessing God, which supplies us with matter of thanksgiving."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "That gospel is the word of Christ, inasmuch as He is its subject."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:2-4": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "Farther, as to prayer, he commends here two things; first, assiduity; secondly, alacrity, or earnest intentness."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Though it be not always of grace, it must always be with grace."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "What does this teach us, but the sacred importance and necessity of prayer?"
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "So we have here, first, an exhortation to a hidden life of constant prayer."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:5-6": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Grace is the salt which seasons our discourse, and keeps it from corrupting."
  },
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "This clause sets forth more strongly the difficulty, for he intimates that it is no ordinary matter."
  },
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "Morning and Evening",
   "year": 1868,
   "pull": "It is the breath, the watchword, the comfort, the strength, the honour of a Christian."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "The beauty caught from God, the fountain of all things lovely, is the highest."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:7-9": [
  {
   "author": "John Calvin",
   "work": "Commentary on Colossians",
   "year": 1548,
   "pull": "He makes mention of those that are without, in contrast with those that are of the household of faith."
  },
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "They have one Lord, though they have different stations and powers for service."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "We have both, as I have been reminding you that you all have, an owner in heaven."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 1:15-17": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "No; but that we should die to sin, and live henceforth not to ourselves, but to Him."
  },
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "But Christ is root; not merely the first flower, though He is also that."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 1:24-29": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "Strike the man that is joined to Christ here, and Christ up yonder feels it."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 2:20-23": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "The change may either be called dying with Christ, or rising with Him."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 3:18-21": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "To obey will be joy; to serve, the natural expression of the heart."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 3:22-25": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "The stimulus of a great hope for the ill-used, unpaid slave, is added."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:1": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "Christ's command is my law, His will is supreme, His authority absolute, His example all-sufficient."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:10-11": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "We note, too, that the best comfort Paul could have was help in his work."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:12-13": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "Epaphras is for us the type of the highest service which love can render."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:14-15": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "His love of the world, then, was his reason for abandoning Paul."
  }
 ],
 "Colossians 4:16-18": [
  {
   "author": "Alexander Maclaren",
   "work": "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon",
   "year": 1902,
   "pull": "All possible blessing is wrapped up in that one word, Grace."
  }
 ],
 "John 1:1-14": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "What the evangelist says of Christ proves that he is God."
  }
 ],
 "John 1:15-28": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The law of God is holy, just, and good; and we should make the proper use of it."
  }
 ],
 "John 1:29-34": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "John saw Jesus coming to him, and pointed him out as the Lamb of God."
  }
 ],
 "John 1:35-51": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Let us not hold that fast, which the Lamb of God came to take away."
  }
 ],
 "John 10:1-10": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The church of God in the world is as a sheep-fold, exposed to deceivers and persecutors."
  }
 ],
 "John 10:11-18": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Our Lord laid not his life down for his doctrine, but for his sheep."
  }
 ],
 "John 11:17-27": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "To enlarge Martha's expectations, our Lord declared himself to be the Resurrection and the Life."
  }
 ],
 "John 11:25-27": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Grace will keep sorrow from the heart, but not from the house."
  }
 ],
 "John 13:1-17": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "All those, and those only, who are spiritually washed by Christ, have a part in Christ."
  }
 ],
 "John 13:31-35": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Before Christ left the disciples, he would give them a new commandment."
  }
 ],
 "John 14:1-6": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "There are many mansions, for there are many sons to be brought to glory."
  }
 ],
 "John 14:6-11": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "He is the Life, by whose life-giving Spirit the dead in sin are quickened."
  }
 ],
 "John 14:15-21": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "As the source of holiness and happiness, the Holy Spirit will abide with every believer for ever."
  }
 ],
 "John 15:1-8": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "In order to fruitfulness, we must abide in Christ, must have union with him by faith."
  }
 ],
 "John 15:9-17": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Those whom God loves as a Father, may despise the hatred of all the world."
  }
 ],
 "John 17:1-5": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Eternal life could not be given to believers, unless Christ, their Surety, both glorified the Father, and was glorified of him."
  }
 ],
 "John 19:16-30": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "It is good for every one with faith, to behold Christ Jesus in his sufferings."
  }
 ],
 "John 2:1-11": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "It is very desirable when there is a marriage, to have Christ own and bless it."
  }
 ],
 "John 2:13-22": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Christ, having thus cleansed the temple, gave a sign to those who demanded it, to prove his authority for so doing."
  }
 ],
 "John 20:1-10": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Weak believers often make that the matter of complaint, which is really just ground of hope, and matter of joy."
  }
 ],
 "John 20:11-18": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Christ's ascension into heaven, there to plead for us, is likewise an unspeakable comfort."
  }
 ],
 "John 20:19-29": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Nothing is seen, known, discerned, or felt of God, but through this."
  }
 ],
 "John 21:15-19": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "He now answered, Thou knowest that I love thee; but without professing to love Jesus more than others."
  }
 ],
 "John 3:1-15": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Nicodemus was afraid, or ashamed to be seen with Christ, therefore came in the night."
  }
 ],
 "John 4:1-18": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Jesus applied himself more to preaching, which was the more excellent, 1Co 1:17, than to baptism."
  }
 ],
 "John 4:19-26": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Toil came in with sin; therefore Christ, having made himself a curse for us, submitted to it."
  }
 ],
 "John 5:1-15": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Those long in affliction, may comfort themselves that God keeps account how long."
  }
 ],
 "John 6:25-35": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Him the Father has sealed, proved to be God."
  }
 ],
 "John 6:35-40": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Bread nourishes only by the powers of a living body; but Christ is himself living Bread, and nourishes by his own power."
  }
 ],
 "John 8:1-11": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Christ neither found fault with the law, nor excused the prisoner's guilt; nor did he countenance the pretended"
  }
 ],
 "John 8:31-36": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Such power attended our Lord's words, that many were convinced, and professed to believe in him."
  }
 ],
 "John 9:1-12": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "And if we know or apprehend anything of Christ, it is because we were first known of him."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:7-12": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "They love, and desire, and delight in peace; and study to be quiet."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:1-6": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "These are purchased for us by the righteousness of Christ, confirmed by the faithfulness of God."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:13-16": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "If a man can take up the profession of Christ, and yet remain graceless, no other doctrine, no other means, can make him profitable."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:17-20": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "No sinner partakes of Christ's justifying righteousness, till he repents of his evil deeds."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:21-26": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Christ told them that how light soever they made of these sins, they would certainly be called into judgment for them."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:27-32": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "There is tender mercy under all the Divine requirements, and the grace and consolations of the Spirit will enable us to attend to them."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:33-37": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The worse men are, the less they are bound by oaths; the better they are, the less there is need for them."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 5:38-42": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "The plain instruction is, Suffer any injury that can be borne, for the sake of peace, committing your concerns to the Lord's keeping."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 6:1-4": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "It is a subtle sin; and vain-glory creeps into what we do, before we are aware."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 6:5-8": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Yet there is not a secret, sudden breathing after God, but he observes it."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 6:9-13": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Those who desire to find mercy with God, must show mercy to their brethren."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 6:14-18": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "We beg of God to give it us; not sell it us, nor lend it us, but give it."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 6:19-24": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "God requires the whole heart, and will not share it with the world."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 7:1-6": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "We must not judge rashly, nor pass judgment upon our brother without any ground."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 7:7-12": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Pray; pray often; make a business of prayer, and be serious and earnest in it."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 7:13-14": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "If we would serve God, we must be firm in our religion."
  }
 ],
 "Matthew 7:15-20": [
  {
   "author": "Matthew Henry",
   "work": "Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary",
   "year": 1706,
   "pull": "Some part of their temper and conduct is contrary to the mind of Christ."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 120": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "He is the living God, and hence prayer to him is reasonable and profitable."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 121": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "When dangers are awake around us we are safe, for our Preserver is awake also, and will not permit us to be taken unawares."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 122": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "In prospect of the Lord's day, and all its hallowed associations, our soul rejoices."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 123": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "Not to the hills, but to the God of the hills he looked."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 124": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "Jehovah be praised for checking the fury of the foe, and saving his own."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 125": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "The emphasis lies upon the object of their trust, namely, Jehovah the Lord."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 126": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "Then said they among the heathen, the Lord hath done great things for them."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 127": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "And the fruit of the womb is his reward, or a reward from God."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 128": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "God shall give him to see his country prosper, and its metropolitan city flourish."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 129": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "The fact was uppermost in her thoughts, and she could not help soliloquizing upon it again and again."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 130": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "God has great things in store for his people, they ought to have large expectations."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 131": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "Lord, make us lowly, keep us lowly, fix us for ever in lowliness."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 132": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "How he sware unto the Lord, and vowed unto the mighty God of Jacob."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 133": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "That is full of war and lamentation, but this sings of peace and pleasantness."
  }
 ],
 "Psalm 134": [
  {
   "author": "Charles Spurgeon",
   "work": "The Treasury of David",
   "year": 1885,
   "pull": "Adore him with reverence, draw near to him with love, delight in him with exultation."
  }
 ]
};
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