The history of the creation as it is written by Moses in the first and second chapters of Genesis : plainly opened and expounded in severall sermons preached in London : whereunto is added a short treatise of Gods actuall Providence in ruling, ordering, and governing the world and all things therein / by G.W.

Walker, George, 1581?-1651
Publisher: Printed for John Barlet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A67073 ESTC ID: R23584 STC ID: W359
Subject Headings: Creation -- Biblical teaching; Providence and government of God; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Hebr. 4. 13. All things are naked, and opened to his eyes, neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight. Hebrew 4. 13. All things Are naked, and opened to his eyes, neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sighed. np1 crd crd d n2 vbr j, cc vvd p-acp po31 n2, av-dx vbz pc-acp d n1, r-crq vbz xx j p-acp po31 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 5.7; 1 Peter 5.7 (AKJV); 1 Peter 5.7 (Geneva); Hebrews 4.13; Hebrews 4.13 (Geneva); Matthew 10.30 (AKJV)
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Hebrews 4.13 (Geneva) hebrews 4.13: neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight: but all things are naked and open vnto his eyes, with whome we haue to doe. hebr. 4. 13. all things are naked, and opened to his eyes, neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight False 0.88 0.943 2.28
Hebrews 4.13 (AKJV) hebrews 4.13: neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight: but all things are naked, and opened vnto the eyes of him with whome wee haue to doe. hebr. 4. 13. all things are naked, and opened to his eyes, neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight False 0.875 0.945 3.521
Hebrews 4.13 (ODRV) hebrews 4.13: and there is no creature inuisible in his sight. but al things are naked and open to his eyes, to whom our speach is. hebr. 4. 13. all things are naked, and opened to his eyes, neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight False 0.858 0.702 1.735
Hebrews 4.13 (Geneva) - 0 hebrews 4.13: neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight: is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight True 0.82 0.956 1.315
Hebrews 4.13 (AKJV) - 0 hebrews 4.13: neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight: is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight True 0.809 0.935 1.315
Hebrews 4.13 (Tyndale) hebrews 4.13: nether is there eny creature invisible in the sight of it. for all thynges are naked and bare vnto the eyes of him of whom we speake. hebr. 4. 13. all things are naked, and opened to his eyes, neither is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight False 0.785 0.221 1.481
Hebrews 4.13 (ODRV) - 0 hebrews 4.13: and there is no creature inuisible in his sight. is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight True 0.678 0.764 0.661
Hebrews 4.13 (Tyndale) hebrews 4.13: nether is there eny creature invisible in the sight of it. for all thynges are naked and bare vnto the eyes of him of whom we speake. is there any creature, which is not manifest in his sight True 0.618 0.676 0.474




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In-Text Hebr. 4. 13. Hebrews 4.13