An exposition of the book of Job being the sum of CCCXVI lectures, preached in the city of Edenburgh / by George Hutcheson ...

Hutcheson, George, 1615-1674
Publisher: Printed for Ralph Smith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1669
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A45240 ESTC ID: R20540 STC ID: H3825
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Job -- Commentaries;
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In-Text Vers. 8. But as for the mighty man, he had the earth; and the honourable man dwelt in it. Vers. 8. But as for the mighty man, he had the earth; and the honourable man dwelled in it. np1 crd p-acp c-acp p-acp dt j n1, pns31 vhd dt n1; cc dt j n1 vvd p-acp pn31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 22.8 (AKJV)
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Job 22.8 (AKJV) job 22.8: but as for the mightie man, hee had the earth, and the honourable man dwelt in it. vers. 8. but as for the mighty man, he had the earth; and the honourable man dwelt in it False 0.92 0.969 1.387
Job 22.8 (Geneva) job 22.8: but the mightie man had the earth, and he that was in autoritie, dwelt in it. vers. 8. but as for the mighty man, he had the earth; and the honourable man dwelt in it False 0.845 0.86 0.746




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