A very excelle[n]t [and] swete exposition vpon the XXII. [sic] Psalme of Dauid called in Latine Dominus regit me, &c. Translated out of hye Almayne into Englyshe by Myles Couerdale.

Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Osiander, Andreas, 1498-1552
Publisher: By me James Nicolson
Place of Publication: Southwarke
Publication Year: 1538
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A06532 ESTC ID: S104352 STC ID: 17000
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Commentaries;
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In-Text & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: They shall laye handes vpon the sycke, and they shall recouer. & if they drink only deadly thing, it shall not hurt them: They shall say hands upon the sick, and they shall recover. cc cs pns32 vvi av-j j n1, pn31 vmb xx vvi pno32: pns32 vmb vvi n2 p-acp dt j, cc pns32 vmb vvi.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 16.17 (Tyndale); Mark 16.18 (Tyndale)
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Mark 16.18 (Tyndale) mark 16.18: and shall kyll serpentes. and yf they drinke eny dedly thinge that shall not hurte the. they shall laye their hondes on the sicke and they shall recover. & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke, and they shall recouer False 0.728 0.713 6.148
Mark 16.18 (AKJV) mark 16.18: they shall take vp serpents, and if they drinke any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them, they shall lay hands on the sicke, and they shall recouer. & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke, and they shall recouer False 0.704 0.932 2.781
Mark 16.18 (Geneva) mark 16.18: and shall take away serpents, and if they shall drinke any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them: they shall lay their handes on the sicke, and they shall recouer. & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke, and they shall recouer False 0.7 0.923 4.321
Mark 16.18 (ODRV) mark 16.18: serpents shal they take away; and if they drinke any deadly things, it shal not hurt them; they shal impose hands vpon the sick and they shal be whole. & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke, and they shall recouer False 0.696 0.828 1.505
Mark 16.18 (Tyndale) mark 16.18: and shall kyll serpentes. and yf they drinke eny dedly thinge that shall not hurte the. they shall laye their hondes on the sicke and they shall recover. & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke True 0.689 0.706 5.518
Mark 16.18 (ODRV) - 1 mark 16.18: and if they drinke any deadly things, it shal not hurt them; & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke True 0.687 0.899 0.0
Mark 16.18 (AKJV) mark 16.18: they shall take vp serpents, and if they drinke any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them, they shall lay hands on the sicke, and they shall recouer. & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke True 0.647 0.926 1.296
Mark 16.18 (Geneva) mark 16.18: and shall take away serpents, and if they shall drinke any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them: they shall lay their handes on the sicke, and they shall recouer. & yf they drynke ony deadlye thynge, it shall not hurte them: they shall laye handes vpon the sycke True 0.647 0.909 2.826




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