A Sabbath of rest to be kept by the saints here, or, A treatise of the Sabbath, and such holy and religious duties as are required for the sanctification of it, the great Sabbath of rest that remaineth to be kept by God's saints hereafter delivered in divers sermons upon Heb. 4. 9. / by Nicholas Smith ...

Smith, Nicholas, d. 1680
Publisher: Printed by J R for Samuel Crouch
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A60508 ESTC ID: R12921 STC ID: S4139
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews IV, 9; Sabbath; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text So it is set forth in the 5th. of Deut. 14 ver. the latter part of the verse, one of the Reasons why God hath Commanded a Sabbath of Rest to be kept Holy, is, that the Man-Servant and the Maid-Servant may Rest as well as thou. So it is Set forth in the 5th. of Deuteronomy 14 ver. the latter part of the verse, one of the Reasons why God hath Commanded a Sabbath of Rest to be kept Holy, is, that the Man-Servant and the Maid-Servant may Rest as well as thou. av pn31 vbz vvn av p-acp dt ord. pp-f np1 crd fw-la. dt d n1 pp-f dt n1, crd pp-f dt n2 c-crq np1 vhz vvn dt n1 pp-f n1 pc-acp vbi vvn j, vbz, cst dt n1 cc dt n1 vmb vvb c-acp av c-acp pns21.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 14; Deuteronomy 5.14 (AKJV); Genesis 2.3 (ODRV)
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Deuteronomy 5.14 (AKJV) deuteronomy 5.14: but the seuenth day is the sabbath of the lord thy god: in it thou shalt not doe any worke, thou, nor thy sonne, nor thy daughter, nor thy man seruant, nor thy maid seruant, nor thine oxe, nor thine asse, nor any of thy cattel, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates, that thy man seruant and thy maid seruant may rest as well as thou. so it is set forth in the 5th. of deut. 14 ver. the latter part of the verse, one of the reasons why god hath commanded a sabbath of rest to be kept holy, is, that the man-servant and the maid-servant may rest as well as thou False 0.696 0.394 2.52
Deuteronomy 5.14 (Geneva) deuteronomy 5.14: but the seuenth day is the sabbath of the lord thy god: thou shalt not doe any worke therein, thou, nor thy sonne, nor thy daughter, nor thy man seruant, nor thy mayd, nor thine oxe, nor thine asse, neither any of thy cattel, nor the stranger that is within thy gates: that thy man seruant and thy mayde may rest aswell as thou. so it is set forth in the 5th. of deut. 14 ver. the latter part of the verse, one of the reasons why god hath commanded a sabbath of rest to be kept holy, is, that the man-servant and the maid-servant may rest as well as thou False 0.69 0.197 0.994
Deuteronomy 5.14 (AKJV) deuteronomy 5.14: but the seuenth day is the sabbath of the lord thy god: in it thou shalt not doe any worke, thou, nor thy sonne, nor thy daughter, nor thy man seruant, nor thy maid seruant, nor thine oxe, nor thine asse, nor any of thy cattel, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates, that thy man seruant and thy maid seruant may rest as well as thou. the latter part of the verse, one of the reasons why god hath commanded a sabbath of rest to be kept holy, is, that the man-servant and the maid-servant may rest as well as thou True 0.613 0.659 2.264
Deuteronomy 5.14 (Geneva) - 2 deuteronomy 5.14: that thy man seruant and thy mayde may rest aswell as thou. the latter part of the verse, one of the reasons why god hath commanded a sabbath of rest to be kept holy, is, that the man-servant and the maid-servant may rest as well as thou True 0.607 0.699 0.424




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In-Text Deut. 14 ver. Deuteronomy 14