Twelue prophetical legacies. Or Twelue sermons vpon Iacobs last will and testament recorded by Moses, in the 49. chapt. of Genesis: containing his bequests and blessings, bestowed vpon his twelue sonnes. ... Preached by Francis Rollenson, Bach: of Diuinitie, and sometimes fellow of S. Iohn the Euang: Colledge in Cambridge.

Rollenson, Francis, ca. 1565-1630
Publisher: Imprinted by T homas C reede for Arthur Iohnson dwelling at the signe of the white horse by the great north doore of Paules
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10995 ESTC ID: S116140 STC ID: 21265
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Genesis XLIX -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but no such condition can be gathered out of the words of Iacob, for he speaketh absolutely, that the Scepter shall not depart from Iudah, till Shiloh come; but no such condition can be gathered out of the words of Iacob, for he speaks absolutely, that the Sceptre shall not depart from Iudah, till Shiloh come; cc-acp dx d n1 vmb vbi vvn av pp-f dt n2 pp-f np1, c-acp pns31 vvz av-j, cst dt n1 vmb xx vvi p-acp np1, c-acp np1 vvb;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 49.10 (AKJV)
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Genesis 49.10 (AKJV) - 0 genesis 49.10: the scepter shall not depart from iudah, nor a law-giuer from betweene his feete, vntill shiloh come: the scepter shall not depart from iudah, till shiloh come True 0.856 0.935 1.398
Genesis 49.10 (AKJV) - 0 genesis 49.10: the scepter shall not depart from iudah, nor a law-giuer from betweene his feete, vntill shiloh come: he speaketh absolutely, that the scepter shall not depart from iudah, till shiloh come True 0.813 0.894 0.752
Genesis 49.10 (Geneva) genesis 49.10: the scepter shall not depart from iudah, nor a lawegiuer from betweene his feete, vntill shiloh come, and the people shall be gathered vnto him. the scepter shall not depart from iudah, till shiloh come True 0.775 0.905 1.385
Genesis 49.10 (Geneva) genesis 49.10: the scepter shall not depart from iudah, nor a lawegiuer from betweene his feete, vntill shiloh come, and the people shall be gathered vnto him. he speaketh absolutely, that the scepter shall not depart from iudah, till shiloh come True 0.727 0.828 0.792
Genesis 49.10 (AKJV) - 0 genesis 49.10: the scepter shall not depart from iudah, nor a law-giuer from betweene his feete, vntill shiloh come: but no such condition can be gathered out of the words of iacob, for he speaketh absolutely, that the scepter shall not depart from iudah, till shiloh come False 0.717 0.778 0.752
Genesis 49.10 (Geneva) genesis 49.10: the scepter shall not depart from iudah, nor a lawegiuer from betweene his feete, vntill shiloh come, and the people shall be gathered vnto him. but no such condition can be gathered out of the words of iacob, for he speaketh absolutely, that the scepter shall not depart from iudah, till shiloh come False 0.664 0.649 1.728
Genesis 49.10 (ODRV) genesis 49.10: the scepter shal not be taken away from iudas, and a duke out of his thigh, til he doe come that is to be sent, and the same shal be the expectation of the gentiles. the scepter shall not depart from iudah, till shiloh come True 0.602 0.541 0.462




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