A commentary or exposition vpon the first chapter of the prophecie of Amos Deliuered in xxi. sermons in the parish church of Meysey-Hampton in the diocesse of Glocester. By Sebastian Benefield ...

Benefield, Sebastian, 1559-1630
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Hauiland and are to be sold by Hugh Perry at the Harrow in Britaines Burse
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A68508 ESTC ID: S101608 STC ID: 1862
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Amos I -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text then shall all these curses come vpon thee, and ou•rtake thee. then shall all these curses come upon thee, and ou•rtake thee. av vmb d d n2 vvb p-acp pno21, cc vvb pno21.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 15.5 (AKJV); Deuteronomy 28.15; Deuteronomy 28.16; Deuteronomy 28.16 (Douay-Rheims); Deuteronomy 28.17 (AKJV); Deuteronomy 28.18 (AKJV); Deuteronomy 28.45 (AKJV)
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Deuteronomy 28.45 (AKJV) - 0 deuteronomy 28.45: moreouer, all these curses shall come vpon thee, and shall pursue thee, and ouertake thee, til thou be destroied: then shall all these curses come vpon thee, and ou*rtake thee False 0.761 0.842 5.118
Deuteronomy 28.45 (AKJV) - 0 deuteronomy 28.45: moreouer, all these curses shall come vpon thee, and shall pursue thee, and ouertake thee, til thou be destroied: then shall all these curses come vpon thee True 0.696 0.737 3.953
Deuteronomy 28.2 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 deuteronomy 28.2: and all these blessings shall come upon thee and overtake thee: then shall all these curses come vpon thee True 0.686 0.703 1.59
Deuteronomy 28.2 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 deuteronomy 28.2: and all these blessings shall come upon thee and overtake thee: then shall all these curses come vpon thee, and ou*rtake thee False 0.671 0.617 2.035
Deuteronomy 28.15 (AKJV) deuteronomy 28.15: but it shal come to passe, if thou wilt not hearken vnto the voyce of the lord thy god, to obserue to doe all his commandements and his statutes, which i command thee this day, that all these curses shall come vpon thee, and ouertake thee. then shall all these curses come vpon thee True 0.613 0.627 3.068
Deuteronomy 28.15 (Geneva) deuteronomy 28.15: but if thou wilt not obey the voyce of the lord thy god, to keepe and to do all his commandementes and his ordinances, which i command thee this day, then al these curses shall come vpon thee, and ouertake thee. then shall all these curses come vpon thee True 0.612 0.653 3.272
Deuteronomy 28.45 (Geneva) deuteronomy 28.45: moreouer, all these curses shall come vpon thee, and shall pursue thee and ouertake thee, till thou be destroyed, because thou obeyedst not the voyce of the lord thy god, to keepe his commandements, and his ordinances, which he commanded thee: then shall all these curses come vpon thee, and ou*rtake thee False 0.606 0.669 4.157
Deuteronomy 28.45 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 28.45: and all these curses shall come upon thee, and shall pursue and overtake thee, till thou perish: because thou heardst not the voice of the lord thy god, and didst not keep his commandments and ceremonies which he commanded thee. then shall all these curses come vpon thee, and ou*rtake thee False 0.603 0.443 2.947




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