The works of the reverend and learned Henry Hammond, D.D. The fourth volume containing A paraphrase & annotations upon the Psalms : as also upon the (ten first chapters of the) Proverbs : together with XXXI sermons : also an Appendix to Vol. II.

Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660
Publisher: Printed by T Newcomb and M Flesher for Richard Royston and Richard Davis
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A70318 ESTC ID: R21450 STC ID: H580
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs I-X -- Paraphrases, English; Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases, English; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The woman saw, 1. That 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. A desire (as 'tis in the Heb. ) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes : The woman saw, 1. That 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. A desire (as it's in the Hebrew) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes: dt n1 vvd, crd cst pn31|vbds j p-acp n1, j p-acp dt n1: crd dt n1 (c-acp pn31|vbz p-acp dt np1) r-crq pns12 vvb av, j p-acp dt n2:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 3.6 (ODRV); Proverbs 16.16 (Geneva)
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Genesis 3.6 (ODRV) - 0 genesis 3.6: the woman therfore sawe that the tree was good to eate, and fayre to the eyes, and delectable to behold: the woman saw, 1. that 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. a desire (as 'tis in the heb. ) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes False 0.754 0.625 0.895
Genesis 3.6 (ODRV) - 0 genesis 3.6: the woman therfore sawe that the tree was good to eate, and fayre to the eyes, and delectable to behold: the woman saw, 1. that 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. a desire (as 'tis in the heb. ) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes True 0.754 0.625 0.895
Genesis 3.6 (AKJV) genesis 3.6: and when the woman saw, that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she tooke of the fruit thereof, and did eate, and gaue also vnto her husband with her, and hee did eate. the woman saw, 1. that 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. a desire (as 'tis in the heb. ) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes False 0.646 0.734 2.917
Genesis 3.6 (AKJV) genesis 3.6: and when the woman saw, that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she tooke of the fruit thereof, and did eate, and gaue also vnto her husband with her, and hee did eate. the woman saw, 1. that 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. a desire (as 'tis in the heb. ) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes True 0.646 0.734 2.917
Genesis 3.6 (Geneva) genesis 3.6: so the woman (seeing that the tree was good for meate, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to get knowledge) tooke of the fruite thereof, and did eate, and gaue also to her husband with her, and he did eate. the woman saw, 1. that 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. a desire (as 'tis in the heb. ) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes False 0.644 0.524 0.926
Genesis 3.6 (Geneva) genesis 3.6: so the woman (seeing that the tree was good for meate, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to get knowledge) tooke of the fruite thereof, and did eate, and gaue also to her husband with her, and he did eate. the woman saw, 1. that 'twas good for food, pleasurable to the taste: 2. a desire (as 'tis in the heb. ) which we render again, pleasant to the eyes True 0.644 0.524 0.926




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