The good of early obedience, or, The advantage of bearing the yoke of Christ betimes discovered in part, in two anniversary sermons, one whereof was preached on May-day, 1681, and the other on the same day in the year 1682, and afterwards inlarged, and now published for common benefit / by Matthew Mead.

Mead, Matthew, 1630?-1699
Publisher: Printed for Nath Ponder
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1683
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A50489 ESTC ID: R19143 STC ID: M1555
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text This is easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which ye have in Gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the Chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and Esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother Jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) Jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) Esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the Text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage. This is Easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which you have in Gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the Chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and Esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he Desires his brother Jacob to feed him (v. 30.) Jacob offers him bred for his birthright (v. 31.) Esau being very faint, (At the point to die, the Text Says (v. 32.) sells him his birthright for bred and pottage. d vbz av-j vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n-vvg, r-crq pn22 vhb p-acp np1 crd. cc av p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, c-crq pn31 pn31 vvd, cst dt n2 vvd, cc np1 vbds dt j-jn n1 (n1 crd) cc vvg vvb av pp-f dt n1 (n1 crd) pns31 vvz po31 n1 np1 pc-acp vvi pno31 (n1 crd) np1 vvz pno31 n1 p-acp po31 n1 (n1 crd) np1 vbg av j, (p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vvi, dt n1 vvz (n1 crd) vvz pno31 po31 n1 p-acp n1 cc n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 25.27; Genesis 25.29 (AKJV); Genesis 25.34 (AKJV)
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Genesis 25.29 (AKJV) genesis 25.29: and iacob sod pottage: and esau came from the field, and hee was faint. esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.777 0.752 7.177
Genesis 25.29 (AKJV) genesis 25.29: and iacob sod pottage: and esau came from the field, and hee was faint. this is easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which ye have in gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage False 0.77 0.929 7.711
Genesis 25.29 (ODRV) genesis 25.29: and iacob boyled broth: to whom esau being come faynt out of the field, this is easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which ye have in gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage False 0.769 0.877 2.93
Genesis 25.29 (Wycliffe) genesis 25.29: sotheli jacob sethide potage; and whanne esau cam weri fro the feld, this is easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which ye have in gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage False 0.764 0.233 3.565
Genesis 25.29 (AKJV) genesis 25.29: and iacob sod pottage: and esau came from the field, and hee was faint. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.744 0.175 7.177
Genesis 25.29 (ODRV) genesis 25.29: and iacob boyled broth: to whom esau being come faynt out of the field, esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.738 0.642 2.618
Genesis 25.34 (AKJV) genesis 25.34: then iacob gaue esau bread and pottage of lentiles; and he did eate and drinke, and rose up, and went his way: thus esau despised his birthright. esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.734 0.41 3.294
Genesis 32.13 (Geneva) genesis 32.13: and he taryed there the same night, and tooke of that which came to had, a present for esau his brother: this is easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which ye have in gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage False 0.723 0.455 2.597
Genesis 25.34 (Geneva) genesis 25.34: then iaakob gaue esau bread and pottage of lentiles: and he did eate and drinke, and rose vp, and went his way: so esau contemned his birthright. esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.717 0.216 3.203
Genesis 32.13 (AKJV) genesis 32.13: and he lodged there that same night, and tooke of that which came to his hand, a present for esau his brother: this is easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which ye have in gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage False 0.709 0.274 2.486
Genesis 25.34 (AKJV) genesis 25.34: then iacob gaue esau bread and pottage of lentiles; and he did eate and drinke, and rose up, and went his way: thus esau despised his birthright. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.706 0.779 3.294
Genesis 25.34 (Geneva) genesis 25.34: then iaakob gaue esau bread and pottage of lentiles: and he did eate and drinke, and rose vp, and went his way: so esau contemned his birthright. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.696 0.222 3.203
Genesis 25.29 (ODRV) genesis 25.29: and iacob boyled broth: to whom esau being come faynt out of the field, and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage True 0.696 0.213 2.618
Genesis 32.13 (ODRV) genesis 32.13: and when he had slept there that night, he separated of those things which he had, giftes to his brother esau, this is easily gathered from the story of his hunting, which ye have in gen. 25.27. and so to the end of the chapter, where it it said, that the boys grew, and esau was a cunning hunter (v. 27.) and coming faint out of the field (v. 29.) he desires his brother jacob to feed him ( v. 30.) jacob offers him bread for his birth-right ( v. 31.) esau being very faint, ( at the point to die, the text says ( v. 32.) sells him his birth-right for bread and pottage False 0.68 0.354 2.597




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In-Text Gen. 25.27. & Genesis 25.27