The prophesie of Haggai, interpreted and applyed in sundry sermons by the famous and judicious divine, John Rainolds, D.D. Never before printed, beeing very usefull for these times.

Rainolds, John, 1549-1607
Publisher: Printed by W W for William Lee and are to be sold at the Turkes head neere the Miter Taverne in Fleetstreet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A91808 ESTC ID: R205465 STC ID: R143
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Haggai -- Commentaries; Prophecies;
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In-Text for what saith Christ Mat. 28. 16. the last ver. Behold I am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious? what more comfortable? which cannot be understood of the Disciples and Apostles only, for what Says christ Mathew 28. 16. the last for. Behold I am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious? what more comfortable? which cannot be understood of the Disciples and Apostles only, p-acp r-crq vvz np1 np1 crd crd dt ord p-acp. vvb pns11 vbm p-acp pn22 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, r-crq n1 vmb vbi av-dc j? q-crq dc j? r-crq vmbx vbi vvn pp-f dt n2 cc n2 av-j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 28.16; Matthew 28.20 (AKJV)
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
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Matthew 28.20 (AKJV) - 1 matthew 28.20: and loe, i am with you alway, euen vnto the end of the world. amen. for what saith christ mat. 28. 16. the last ver. behold i am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious? what more comfortable? which cannot be understood of the disciples and apostles only, False 0.728 0.615 2.72
Matthew 28.20 (ODRV) matthew 28.20: teaching them to obserue al things whatsoeuer i haue commanded you: and behold i am with you al daies, euen to the consummation of the world. for what saith christ mat. 28. 16. the last ver. behold i am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious? what more comfortable? which cannot be understood of the disciples and apostles only, False 0.716 0.579 2.194
Matthew 28.20 (Geneva) matthew 28.20: teaching them to obserue all things, whatsoeuer i haue commanded you: and lo, i am with you alway, vntill the ende of the worlde, amen. for what saith christ mat. 28. 16. the last ver. behold i am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious? what more comfortable? which cannot be understood of the disciples and apostles only, False 0.715 0.19 0.306
Matthew 28.20 (Tyndale) matthew 28.20: teachinge them to observe all thynges what soever i comcommaunded you. and lo i am with you all waye even vntyll the ende of the worlde. for what saith christ mat. 28. 16. the last ver. behold i am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious? what more comfortable? which cannot be understood of the disciples and apostles only, False 0.702 0.2 0.328
Matthew 28.20 (AKJV) - 1 matthew 28.20: and loe, i am with you alway, euen vnto the end of the world. amen. behold i am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious True 0.692 0.89 1.802
Matthew 28.20 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 28.20: and lo i am with you all waye even vntyll the ende of the worlde. behold i am with you to the end of the world, what promise can be more gracious True 0.642 0.829 0.0




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In-Text Mat. 28. 16. Matthew 28.16