Chamberlain had hit back at the Arsenal legend, calling his analysis of his contributions at the 'Gunners' "stupid" and refused to let them affect him as he moved forward with Liverpool.
However, Henry has since come out to clarify the comments and has even praised the England international for his performances in Merseyside after making the switch from North London in the summer.
Writing in his blog for 'Sky Sports', the Frenchman said: "At Arsenal, there has always been a lot of debate as to what Oxlade-Chamberlain's best position is. One day he was a wing back, one day he was a left winger, one day a right winger and on another a number 10. That was the problem, we just didn't know".
"In 132 games for Arsenal in the Premier League he only scored nine goals and got 14 assists but for Liverpool, he already has three goals and five assists".
"We are now seeing a midfielder that puts the pressure on the opposition at every opportunity, he wins the ball back, he scores goals and also gives assists. Now we can see clearly what type of player he is. All credit must go to Jurgen Klopp and Oxlade-Chamberlain himself".
It seems the 'feud' could be thawing...