A commentary vpon the vvhole booke of Iudges Preached first and deliuered in sundrie lectures; since collected, and diligently perused, and now published. For the benefit generally of all such as desire to grow in faith and repentance, and especially of them, who would more cleerely vnderstand and make vse of the worthie examples of the saints, recorded in diuine history. Penned by Richard Rogers preacher of Gods word at Wethersfield in Essex.

Rogers, Richard, 1550?-1618
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Thomas Man and are to be sold at his shop in Pater noster Row at the signe of the Talbot
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10933 ESTC ID: S116353 STC ID: 21204
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Judges -- Commentaries;
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In-Text 6. And Delilah said to Samson, Tell mee, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, 6. And Delilah said to samson, Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lies, crd cc np1 vvd p-acp np1, vvb pno11, pns11 vvb pno21, c-crq po21 j n1 vvz,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Judges 16.10 (Douay-Rheims); Judges 16.6 (Geneva)
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Judges 16.6 (Geneva) judges 16.6: and delilah saide to samson, tell mee, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, and wherewith thou mightest bee bound, to doe thee hurt. 6. and delilah said to samson, tell mee, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, False 0.878 0.953 10.777
Judges 16.6 (AKJV) judges 16.6: and delilah said to samson, tel me, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lyeth, and wherewith thou mightest be bound, to afflict thee. 6. and delilah said to samson, tell mee, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, False 0.876 0.938 8.831
Judges 16.6 (Douay-Rheims) judges 16.6: and dalila said to samson: tell me, i beseech thee, wherein thy greatest strength lieth, and what it is wherewith if thou wert bound thou couldst not break loose. 6. and delilah said to samson, tell mee, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, False 0.842 0.874 6.342
Judges 16.15 (Douay-Rheims) judges 16.15: and dalila said to him: how dost thou say thou lovest me, when thy mind is not with me? thou hast told me lies these three times, and wouldst not tell me wherein thy great strength lieth. 6. and delilah said to samson, tell mee, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, False 0.727 0.752 5.127
Judges 16.15 (AKJV) judges 16.15: and shee said vnto him, how canst thou say, i loue thee, when thine heart is not with mee? thou hast mocked mee these three times, and hast not told me wherin thy great strength lieth. 6. and delilah said to samson, tell mee, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, False 0.654 0.811 5.809
Judges 16.15 (Geneva) judges 16.15: againe shee sayde vnto him, howe canst thou say, i loue thee, when thine heart is not with me? thou hast mocked mee these three times, and hast not tolde me wherein thy great strength lieth. 6. and delilah said to samson, tell mee, i pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, False 0.647 0.788 4.143




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