An expository comment, doctrinal, controversal, and practical upon the whole first chapter to the second epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians by Anthony Burgesse ...

Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664
Publisher: Printed by A M for Abel Roper
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A30238 ESTC ID: R19585 STC ID: B5647
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 2nd.; Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 2nd. -- Commentaries; Sermons, English;
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In-Text or if they be not so eminently Atheistical, yet their love to their lusts and pleasures, to the world and contents thereof, make them weary of the Sabbaths, and publick Ordinances; as those in Amos 8. 5. When will the Sabbath be over, that we may set forth wheat to sell? How many are there that comes as seldome as ever they can to these publick Assemblies, or if they be not so eminently Atheistical, yet their love to their Lustiest and pleasures, to the world and contents thereof, make them weary of the Sabbaths, and public Ordinances; as those in Amos 8. 5. When will the Sabbath be over, that we may Set forth wheat to fell? How many Are there that comes as seldom as ever they can to these public Assemblies, cc cs pns32 vbb xx av av-j j, av po32 n1 p-acp po32 n2 cc n2, p-acp dt n1 cc n2 av, vvb pno32 j pp-f dt n2, cc j n2; p-acp d p-acp np1 crd crd q-crq vmb dt n1 vbb a-acp, cst pns12 vmb vvi av n1 pc-acp vvi? q-crq d vbr a-acp cst vvz a-acp av c-acp av pns32 vmb p-acp d j n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Amos 8.5; Amos 8.5 (AKJV)
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Amos 8.5 (AKJV) - 0 amos 8.5: saying, when will the newe moone be gone, that we may sell corne? when will the sabbath be over, that we may set forth wheat to sell True 0.83 0.802 0.319
Amos 8.5 (Geneva) - 0 amos 8.5: saying, when will the newe moneth bee gone, that we may sell corne? when will the sabbath be over, that we may set forth wheat to sell True 0.822 0.796 0.308
Amos 8.5 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 amos 8.5: when will the month be over, and we shall sell our wares: when will the sabbath be over, that we may set forth wheat to sell True 0.776 0.666 0.344
Amos 8.5 (AKJV) - 0 amos 8.5: saying, when will the newe moone be gone, that we may sell corne? or if they be not so eminently atheistical, yet their love to their lusts and pleasures, to the world and contents thereof, make them weary of the sabbaths, and publick ordinances; as those in amos 8. 5. when will the sabbath be over, that we may set forth wheat to sell? how many are there that comes as seldome as ever they can to these publick assemblies, False 0.665 0.534 0.893
Amos 8.5 (Geneva) amos 8.5: saying, when will the newe moneth bee gone, that we may sell corne? and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheate, and make the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifie the weights by deceit? or if they be not so eminently atheistical, yet their love to their lusts and pleasures, to the world and contents thereof, make them weary of the sabbaths, and publick ordinances; as those in amos 8. 5. when will the sabbath be over, that we may set forth wheat to sell? how many are there that comes as seldome as ever they can to these publick assemblies, False 0.62 0.383 2.002




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In-Text Amos 8. 5. Amos 8.5