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 or these who have gained great credit and trust in the world, and makes aged people fools, notwithstanding all their experiences, v. 19, 20. And again he poureth contempt upon honourable Princes, who had been in great esteem, or these who have gained great credit and trust in the world, and makes aged people Fools, notwithstanding all their experiences, v. 19, 20. And again he pours contempt upon honourable Princes, who had been in great esteem, cc d r-crq vhb vvn j n1 cc vvi p-acp dt n1, cc vvz j-vvn n1 n2, c-acp d po32 n2, n1 crd, crd cc av pns31 vvz n1 p-acp j n2, r-crq vhd vbn p-acp j n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 12.21 (AKJV); Job 12.21 (Geneva)
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Job 12.21 (AKJV) job 12.21: he powreth contempt vpon princes, and weakeneth the strength of the mightie. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, True 0.752 0.675 0.629
Job 12.21 (AKJV) job 12.21: he powreth contempt vpon princes, and weakeneth the strength of the mightie. or these who have gained great credit and trust in the world, and makes aged people fools, notwithstanding all their experiences, v. 19, 20. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, False 0.74 0.276 0.122
Job 12.21 (Geneva) job 12.21: he powreth contempt vpon princes, and maketh the strength of the mightie weake. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, True 0.735 0.597 0.603
Job 12.21 (Geneva) job 12.21: he powreth contempt vpon princes, and maketh the strength of the mightie weake. or these who have gained great credit and trust in the world, and makes aged people fools, notwithstanding all their experiences, v. 19, 20. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, False 0.722 0.221 0.117
Job 12.21 (Douay-Rheims) job 12.21: he poureth contempt upon princes, and relieveth them that were oppressed. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, True 0.699 0.892 2.319
Job 12.21 (Douay-Rheims) job 12.21: he poureth contempt upon princes, and relieveth them that were oppressed. or these who have gained great credit and trust in the world, and makes aged people fools, notwithstanding all their experiences, v. 19, 20. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, False 0.655 0.421 1.001
Psalms 107.40 (Geneva) psalms 107.40: he powreth contempt vpon princes, and causeth them to erre in desert places out of the way. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, True 0.643 0.624 0.58
Psalms 107.40 (AKJV) psalms 107.40: hee powreth contempt vpon princes: and causeth them to wander in the wildernesse, where there is no way. and again he poureth contempt upon honourable princes, who had been in great esteem, True 0.641 0.59 0.58




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