An exposition vpon the canonicall Epistle of Saint Iames with the tables, analysis, and resolution, both of the whole epistle, and euerie chapter thereof: with the particular resolution of euerie singular place. Diuided into 28. lectures or sermons, made by Richard Turnbull, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christie Colledge in Oxford· now preacher and minister of the word of God and the holy Sacraments, in the citie of London.

Turnbull, Richard, d. 1593
Publisher: By Iohn VVindet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1591
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A14032 ESTC ID: S118931 STC ID: 24339
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- James -- Commentaries; Bible. -- N.T. -- Jude -- Commentaries; Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XV -- Commentaries;
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In-Text you enuie and desire immoderately, and cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing. you envy and desire immoderately, and cannot obtain: ye fight and war and get nothing. pn22 vvb cc vvi av-j, cc vmbx vvi: pn22 vvb cc n1 cc vvb pix.




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James 4.2 (Geneva) - 1 james 4.2: ye enuie, and desire immoderately, and cannot obtaine: you enuie and desire immoderately, and cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing False 0.843 0.972 6.249
James 4.2 (ODRV) james 4.2: you couet, & haue not. you kil, and enuie; and can not obtaine. you contend and warre: and you haue not, because you aske not. you enuie and desire immoderately, and cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing False 0.842 0.96 2.543
James 4.2 (Tyndale) james 4.2: ye lust and have not. ye envie and have indignacion and cannot obtayne. ye fight and warre and have not because ye axe not. you enuie and desire immoderately, and cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing False 0.823 0.921 1.192
James 4.2 (AKJV) - 1 james 4.2: yee kill, and desire to haue, and cannot obtaine: you enuie and desire immoderately, and cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing False 0.801 0.899 4.33
James 4.2 (Geneva) - 2 james 4.2: ye fight and warre, and get nothing, because ye aske not. cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing True 0.781 0.938 4.94
James 4.2 (Tyndale) - 2 james 4.2: ye fight and warre and have not because ye axe not. cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing True 0.78 0.914 4.94
James 4.2 (Vulgate) james 4.2: concupiscitis, et non habetis: occiditis, et zelatis: et non potestis adipisci: litigatis, et belligeratis, et non habetis, propter quod non postulatis. you enuie and desire immoderately, and cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing False 0.749 0.368 0.0
James 4.2 (AKJV) - 2 james 4.2: yee fight and warre, yet yee haue not, because ye aske not. cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing True 0.743 0.919 8.924
James 4.2 (ODRV) james 4.2: you couet, & haue not. you kil, and enuie; and can not obtaine. you contend and warre: and you haue not, because you aske not. cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing True 0.694 0.965 4.183
James 4.2 (Vulgate) james 4.2: concupiscitis, et non habetis: occiditis, et zelatis: et non potestis adipisci: litigatis, et belligeratis, et non habetis, propter quod non postulatis. cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre and get nothing True 0.62 0.384 0.0




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