The morall law expounded ... that is, the long-expected, and much-desired worke of Bishop Andrewes upon the Ten commandments : being his lectures many yeares since in Pembroch-Hall Chappell, in Cambridge ... : whereunto is annexed nineteene sermons of his, upon prayer in generall, and upon the Lords prayer in particular : also seven sermons upon our Saviors tentations [sic] in the wildernesse. ...

Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626
Publisher: Printed for Michael Sparke Robert Milbourne Richard Cotes and Andrew Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A25395 ESTC ID: R9005 STC ID: A3140
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ -- Temptation; Lord's prayer; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Ten commandments;
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In-Text Esaus blessing was, first the fatnesse of the earth, and next the dew of heaven, to teach us, that prophane persons do make more reckoning of earthly commodities, then of heavenly comforts, Gen. 27.28. and 39. Esaus blessing was, First the fatness of the earth, and next the due of heaven, to teach us, that profane Persons do make more reckoning of earthly commodities, then of heavenly comforts, Gen. 27.28. and 39. npg1 n1 vbds, ord dt n1 pp-f dt n1, cc ord dt n1 pp-f n1, pc-acp vvi pno12, cst j n2 vdb vvi av-dc vvg pp-f j n2, av pp-f j n2, np1 crd. cc crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 27.28; Genesis 27.39 (Wycliffe); Genesis 27.41 (ODRV)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Genesis 27.41 (ODRV) - 0 genesis 27.41: esau therfore alwaies hated iacob for the blessing wherwith his father had blessed him: esaus blessing was True 0.687 0.569 1.685
Genesis 27.41 (AKJV) - 0 genesis 27.41: and esau hated iacob, because of the blessing, wherewith his father blessed him: esaus blessing was True 0.669 0.513 1.81
Genesis 27.39 (AKJV) genesis 27.39: and isaac his father answered, and said vnto him, behold, thy dwelling shall be the fatnesse of the earth, and of the dew of heauen from aboue. esaus blessing was, first the fatnesse of the earth True 0.644 0.696 1.759
Genesis 27.41 (Geneva) - 0 genesis 27.41: therefore esau hated iaakob, because of the blessing, wherewith his father blessed him. esaus blessing was True 0.643 0.528 1.81
Ecclesiastes 5.8 (Geneva) - 0 ecclesiastes 5.8: and the abundance of the earth is ouer all: the fatnesse of the earth True 0.642 0.485 2.681
Genesis 27.39 (Wycliffe) genesis 27.39: isaac was stirid, and seide to hym, thi blessyng schal be in the fatnesse of erthe, and in the dew of heuene fro aboue; esaus blessing was, first the fatnesse of the earth True 0.608 0.461 0.906
Genesis 27.28 (AKJV) genesis 27.28: therefore god giue thee of the dew of heauen, and the fatnesse of the earth, and plenty of corne and wine. esaus blessing was, first the fatnesse of the earth True 0.606 0.741 1.996
Genesis 27.39 (ODRV) genesis 27.39: isaac being moued, said to him: in the fat of the earth, and in the deaw of heauen from aboue esaus blessing was, first the fatnesse of the earth True 0.605 0.673 1.07
Genesis 27.39 (Geneva) genesis 27.39: then izhak his father answered, and sayde vnto him, behold, the fatnesse of the earth shall be thy dwelling place, and thou shalt haue of the dewe of heauen from aboue. esaus blessing was, first the fatnesse of the earth True 0.604 0.714 1.572
Genesis 27.28 (Geneva) genesis 27.28: god giue thee therefore of the dewe of heauen, and the fatnesse of the earth, and plentie of wheate and wine. esaus blessing was, first the fatnesse of the earth True 0.603 0.742 1.996




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In-Text Gen. 27.28. & 39. Genesis 27.28