An essay toward the amendment of the last English-translation of the Bible, or, A proof, by many instances, that the last translation of the Bible into English may be improved the first part on the Pentateuch, or five books of Moses / by Robert Gell ...

Gell, Robert, 1595-1665
Publisher: Printed by R Norton for Andrew Crook
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A42583 ESTC ID: R21728 STC ID: G470
Subject Headings: Bible. -- English -- Versions; Bible. -- O.T. -- Pentateuch; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Dei benedicere est benefacere; when Shem blesseth God, he returnes humble thanks and prayses, for Gods blessings received. Dei benedicere est benefacere; when Shem Blesses God, he returns humble thanks and praises, for God's blessings received. fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la; c-crq np1 vvz np1, pns31 n2 j n2 cc n2, p-acp npg1 n2 vvn.
Note 0 Deut. 28.2. &c. Deuteronomy 28.2. etc. np1 crd. av
Note 1 Mat. 26.26, 27. with Luke 22.19: Psal. 68, 19. Ephes. 1.3. Psal. 63.4: 1 Pet. 2.9. Mathew 26.26, 27. with Luke 22.19: Psalm 68, 19. Ephesians 1.3. Psalm 63.4: 1 Pet. 2.9. np1 crd, crd p-acp zz crd: np1 crd, crd np1 crd. np1 crd: crd np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 2.9; Deuteronomy 28.2; Ephesians 1.3; Luke 22.19; Matthew 26.26; Matthew 26.27; Psalms 19; Psalms 63.4; Psalms 68
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Note 0 Deut. 28.2. &c. Deuteronomy 28.2
Note 1 Mat. 26.26, 27. Matthew 26.26; Matthew 26.27
Note 1 Luke 22.19: Luke 22.19
Note 1 Psal. 68, 19. Psalms 68; Psalms 19
Note 1 Ephes. 1.3. Ephesians 1.3
Note 1 Psal. 63.4: Psalms 63.4
Note 1 1 Pet. 2.9. 1 Peter 2.9