XIII sermons most of them preached before His Majesty, King Charles the II in his exile / by the late Reverend Henry Byam ... ; together with the testimony given of him at his funeral, by Hamnet Ward ...

Byam, Henry, 1580-1669
Ward, Hamnet
Publisher: Printed for T R for Robert Clavell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A30793 ESTC ID: R3916 STC ID: B6375
Subject Headings: Byam, Henry, 1580-1669; Sermons, English;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text The Lord saw the Afflictions of Israel, that they were very bitter, For there was not any shut up, The Lord saw the Afflictions of Israel, that they were very bitter, For there was not any shut up, dt n1 vvd dt n2 pp-f np1, cst pns32 vbdr av j, c-acp pc-acp vbds xx d vvn a-acp,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Kings 14.26; 2 Kings 14.26 (AKJV); 2 Kings 14.27 (AKJV)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
2 Kings 14.26 (AKJV) - 0 2 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the affliction of israel, that it was very bitter: the lord saw the afflictions of israel, that they were very bitter True 0.84 0.944 2.884
2 Kings 14.26 (AKJV) - 0 2 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the affliction of israel, that it was very bitter: the lord saw the afflictions of israel True 0.755 0.821 0.553
2 Kings 14.26 (AKJV) 2 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the affliction of israel, that it was very bitter: for there was not any shut vp, nor any left, nor any helper for israel. the lord saw the afflictions of israel, that they were very bitter, for there was not any shut up, False 0.729 0.919 0.689
4 Kings 14.26 (Douay-Rheims) 4 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the affliction of israel that it was exceeding bitter, and that they were consumed even to them that were shut up in prison, and the lowest persons, and that there was no one to help israel. the lord saw the afflictions of israel, that they were very bitter, for there was not any shut up, False 0.729 0.742 0.637
4 Kings 14.26 (Douay-Rheims) 4 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the affliction of israel that it was exceeding bitter, and that they were consumed even to them that were shut up in prison, and the lowest persons, and that there was no one to help israel. the lord saw the afflictions of israel, that they were very bitter True 0.725 0.852 2.403
2 Kings 14.26 (Geneva) 2 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the exceeding bitter affliction of israel, so that there was none shutte vp, nor any left, neyther yet any that could helpe israel. the lord saw the afflictions of israel, that they were very bitter, for there was not any shut up, False 0.709 0.853 0.654
4 Kings 14.26 (Douay-Rheims) 4 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the affliction of israel that it was exceeding bitter, and that they were consumed even to them that were shut up in prison, and the lowest persons, and that there was no one to help israel. the lord saw the afflictions of israel True 0.687 0.589 0.494
2 Kings 14.26 (Geneva) 2 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the exceeding bitter affliction of israel, so that there was none shutte vp, nor any left, neyther yet any that could helpe israel. the lord saw the afflictions of israel True 0.674 0.77 0.506
2 Kings 14.26 (Geneva) 2 kings 14.26: for the lord saw the exceeding bitter affliction of israel, so that there was none shutte vp, nor any left, neyther yet any that could helpe israel. the lord saw the afflictions of israel, that they were very bitter True 0.647 0.849 2.469




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