An exposition of the Epistle of St Paule to the Colossians deliuered in sundry sermons, preached by Edvvard Elton minister of Gods word at St Mary Magdalens Bermondsey neare London. And now by him published intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to reade it.

Elton, Edward, d. 1624
Publisher: Printed by Edward Griffin for Ralph Mab and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Grey hound in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A21260 ESTC ID: S100390 STC ID: 7612
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Colossians -- Commentaries;
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In-Text and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield, &c. Now the same God is the same castle, and Therefore he uses all these metaphors, my rock, my castle, my fortress, my buckler, my shield, etc. Now the same God is the same castle, cc av pns31 vvz d d n2, po11 n1, po11 n1, po11 n1, po11 n1, po11 n1, av av dt d np1 vbz dt d n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 17.8; Psalms 18.2 (AKJV); Psalms 71.3 (Geneva)
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Psalms 71.3 (Geneva) - 2 psalms 71.3: for thou art my rocke, and my fortresse. and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield True 0.669 0.754 0.683
Psalms 18.2 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 18.2: the lord is my rocke, and my fortresse, and he that deliuereth me, my god and my strength: and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield, &c. now the same god is the same castle, False 0.666 0.656 1.465
2 Samuel 22.2 (Geneva) 2 samuel 22.2: and he sayd, the lord is my rocke and my fortresse, and he that deliuereth mee. and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield, &c. now the same god is the same castle, False 0.664 0.611 0.811
Psalms 18.2 (AKJV) psalms 18.2: the lord is my rocke, and my fortresse, and my deliuerer: my god, my strength in whome i will trust, my buckler, and the horne of my saluation, and my high tower. and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield, &c. now the same god is the same castle, False 0.664 0.518 2.546
2 Samuel 22.2 (AKJV) 2 samuel 22.2: and he said, the lord is my rocke and my fortresse, and my deliuerer: and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield, &c. now the same god is the same castle, False 0.656 0.573 0.845
Psalms 18.2 (AKJV) psalms 18.2: the lord is my rocke, and my fortresse, and my deliuerer: my god, my strength in whome i will trust, my buckler, and the horne of my saluation, and my high tower. and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield True 0.646 0.646 2.069
Psalms 18.2 (Geneva) psalms 18.2: the lord is my rocke, and my fortresse, and he that deliuereth me, my god and my strength: in him will i trust, my shield, the horne also of my saluation, and my refuge. and therefore he vseth all these metaphors, my rocke, my castle, my fortresse, my buckler, my shield True 0.641 0.66 2.204




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