The healing of Israels breaches. VVherein is set forth Israels disease. Cure. Physitian. Danger. All paralleld with, and applyed to the present times. As they were delivered in six sermons at the weekly lecture in the church of Great Yarmouth. By John Brinsly minister of the Word, and pastor of Somerleiton an adjacent village. Published by order of a committee of the House of Commons.

Brinsley, John, 1600-1665
England and Wales. Parliament
Publisher: Printed for John Bartlet at the signe of the golden Cup neere S Austins gate in S Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77502 ESTC ID: R17352 STC ID: B4716
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T -- Prophecies; Civil War, 1642-1649;
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In-Text Secondly, Besides these (in the second place) David and his Kingdom had many foraigne enemies; open and professed enemies, not onely to David & his House; but to the whole Kingdome of Israel. Such were the Moabites, Edomites, Philistines, of whom you have mention, ver. 8. Moab shall be my Wash-pott, &c. Moab, the land, Secondly, Beside these (in the second place) David and his Kingdom had many foreign enemies; open and professed enemies, not only to David & his House; but to the Whole Kingdom of Israel. Such were the Moabites, Edomites, philistines, of whom you have mention, ver. 8. Moab shall be my Wash-pott, etc. Moab, the land, ord, p-acp d (p-acp dt ord n1) np1 cc po31 n1 vhd d j n2; j cc j-vvn n2, xx av-j p-acp np1 cc po31 n1; p-acp p-acp dt j-jn n1 pp-f np1. d vbdr dt np2, n2, njp2, pp-f ro-crq pn22 vhb n1, fw-la. crd np1 vmb vbi po11 n1, av np1, dt n1,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 25.30; Judges 3.12; Numbers 25.1; Numbers 25.3; Psalms 60.8 (Geneva)
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Psalms 60.8 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 60.8: moab shalbe my wash pot: moab shall be my wash-pott, &c True 0.885 0.966 1.214
Psalms 108.9 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 108.9: moab shalbe my washpot: moab shall be my wash-pott, &c True 0.868 0.95 0.461
Psalms 60.8 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 60.8: moab is my wash-pot, ouer edom wil i cast out my shooe: moab shall be my wash-pott, &c True 0.75 0.889 1.013
Psalms 108.9 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 108.9: moab is my wash pot, ouer edom wil i cast out my shooe: moab shall be my wash-pott, &c True 0.745 0.889 1.013
Psalms 107.10 (ODRV) psalms 107.10: moab the potte of my hope. vpon idumea i wil extend my shoe: the strangers are made my freindes. moab shall be my wash-pott, &c True 0.626 0.398 0.338




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