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;
View the Full Text of Relevant Sections View All References



Segment 9036 located on Page 178

< Previous Segment       Next Segment >

Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text For, so runs the question, wherewith he poseth them, Shall not his excellency make you afraid? and his dread fall upon you? especially when ye consider that your remembrances are like unto ashes, &c. And this is sad, For, so runs the question, wherewith he poseth them, Shall not his excellency make you afraid? and his dread fallen upon you? especially when you Consider that your remembrances Are like unto Ashes, etc. And this is sad, c-acp, av vvz dt n1, c-crq pns31 vvz pno32, vmb xx po31 n1 vvi pn22 j? cc po31 j n1 p-acp pn22? av-j c-crq pn22 vvb d po22 n2 vbr av-j p-acp n2, av cc d vbz j,




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 57.15; Job 13.11 (AKJV); Job 13.11 (Douay-Rheims); Job 13.11 (Geneva); Job 13.12 (AKJV); Psalms 103.13; Psalms 103.14
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Job 13.11 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 job 13.11: and his dread shall fall upon you. and his dread fall upon you True 0.842 0.957 0.608
Job 13.11 (AKJV) - 1 job 13.11: and his dread fall vpon you? and his dread fall upon you True 0.837 0.892 0.608
Job 13.11 (Geneva) - 1 job 13.11: and his feare fall vpon you? and his dread fall upon you True 0.796 0.856 0.186
Job 13.12 (AKJV) job 13.12: your remembrances are like vnto ashes, your bodies to bodies of clay. especially when ye consider that your remembrances are like unto ashes, &c True 0.749 0.896 1.706
Job 13.11 (Geneva) - 0 job 13.11: shall not his excellencie make you afraid? for, so runs the question, wherewith he poseth them, shall not his excellency make you afraid True 0.716 0.88 0.149
Job 13.11 (AKJV) - 0 job 13.11: shall not his excellencie make you afraid? for, so runs the question, wherewith he poseth them, shall not his excellency make you afraid True 0.716 0.88 0.149
Job 13.12 (Geneva) job 13.12: your memories may be compared vnto ashes, and your bodyes to bodyes of clay. especially when ye consider that your remembrances are like unto ashes, &c True 0.694 0.722 0.09
Job 13.11 (AKJV) job 13.11: shall not his excellencie make you afraid? and his dread fall vpon you? for, so runs the question, wherewith he poseth them, shall not his excellency make you afraid? and his dread fall upon you? especially when ye consider that your remembrances are like unto ashes, &c. and this is sad, False 0.675 0.946 0.682
Job 13.12 (Douay-Rheims) job 13.12: your remembrance shall be compared to ashes, and your necks shall be brought to clay. especially when ye consider that your remembrances are like unto ashes, &c True 0.664 0.781 0.086
Job 13.11 (Geneva) job 13.11: shall not his excellencie make you afraid? and his feare fall vpon you? for, so runs the question, wherewith he poseth them, shall not his excellency make you afraid? and his dread fall upon you? especially when ye consider that your remembrances are like unto ashes, &c. and this is sad, False 0.658 0.938 0.255




Citations
i
The index of citation indicates its position within the text of the segment or a particular note of the segment. For example, if 'Note 0' (i.e., the first note) of this segment has three citations, the citation with index 0 is its first citation, inclusive of all its parsed components.

Location Phrase Citations Outliers