An exposition with practical observations upon the three first chapters of the book of Iob delivered in XXI lectures at Magnus neare the bridge, London, by Joseph Caryl ...

Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673
Publisher: Printed by G Miller for Henry Overton and Luke Fawne and Iohn Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A35389 ESTC ID: R33345 STC ID: C754
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Job I-III -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Now we come to his words, to that which Iob spake in the two last verses. Verse 21. Naked came I out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall I returne thither. Verse 22. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh, blessed be the name of the Lord. Now we come to his words, to that which Job spoke in the two last Verses. Verse 21. Naked Come I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither. Verse 22. The Lord gives and the Lord Takes, blessed be the name of the Lord. av pns12 vvb p-acp po31 n2, p-acp cst r-crq np1 vvd p-acp dt crd ord n2. n1 crd j vvd pns11 av pp-f po11 ng1 n1, cc j vmb pns11 vvi av. n1 crd dt n1 vvz cc dt n1 vvz, j-vvn vbb dt n1 pp-f dt n1.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 34.8 (AKJV); Job 1.21 (Geneva); Verse 21; Verse 22
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Job 1.21 (Geneva) job 1.21: and sayd, naked came i out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall i returne thither: the lord hath giuen, and the lord hath taken it: blessed be the name of the lord. now we come to his words, to that which iob spake in the two last verses. verse 21. naked came i out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall i returne thither. verse 22. the lord giveth and the lord taketh, blessed be the name of the lord False 0.828 0.946 4.21
Job 1.21 (AKJV) - 1 job 1.21: the lord gaue, and the lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the lord. the lord giveth and the lord taketh, blessed be the name of the lord False 0.825 0.882 3.889
Job 1.21 (AKJV) job 1.21: and said, naked came i out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall i returne thither: the lord gaue, and the lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the lord. now we come to his words, to that which iob spake in the two last verses. verse 21. naked came i out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall i returne thither. verse 22. the lord giveth and the lord taketh, blessed be the name of the lord False 0.824 0.94 4.21
Job 1.21 (Douay-Rheims) job 1.21: and said: naked came i out of my mother's womb, and naked shall i return thither: the lord gave, and the lord hath taken away: as it hath pleased the lord so is it done: blessed be the name of the lord. now we come to his words, to that which iob spake in the two last verses. verse 21. naked came i out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall i returne thither. verse 22. the lord giveth and the lord taketh, blessed be the name of the lord False 0.798 0.895 2.35
Job 1.21 (Geneva) - 2 job 1.21: blessed be the name of the lord. the lord giveth and the lord taketh, blessed be the name of the lord False 0.73 0.658 3.676
Job 1.21 (Douay-Rheims) - 4 job 1.21: blessed be the name of the lord. the lord giveth and the lord taketh, blessed be the name of the lord False 0.73 0.658 3.676




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In-Text Verse 21. Verse 21
In-Text Verse 22. Verse 22