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 and whatsoever should touch the flesh should be holy, and here is the former question made by the Prophet, v. 12, 13. if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, and whatsoever should touch the Flesh should be holy, and Here is the former question made by the Prophet, v. 12, 13. if one bear holy Flesh in the skirt of his garment, cc r-crq vmd vvi dt n1 vmd vbi j, cc av vbz dt j n1 vvn p-acp dt n1, n1 crd, crd cs pi vvb j n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Haggai 2.12 (AKJV); Haggai 2.14 (Geneva); Leviticus 6.27; Leviticus 7.1 (Douay-Rheims)
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Haggai 2.12 (AKJV) - 0 haggai 2.12: if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, and with his skirt doe touch bread or pottage, or wine, or oile, or any meate, shall it be holy? if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, True 0.728 0.929 0.545
Haggai 2.12 (AKJV) - 0 haggai 2.12: if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, and with his skirt doe touch bread or pottage, or wine, or oile, or any meate, shall it be holy? and whatsoever should touch the flesh should be holy, and here is the former question made by the prophet, v. 12, 13. if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, False 0.721 0.856 4.016
Haggai 2.13 (Geneva) - 0 haggai 2.13: if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, and with his skirt doe touch the bread, or the potage, or the wine, or oyle, or any meate, shall it be holy? and whatsoever should touch the flesh should be holy, and here is the former question made by the prophet, v. 12, 13. if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, False 0.702 0.855 3.434
Haggai 2.13 (Douay-Rheims) haggai 2.13: if a man carry sanctified flesh in the skirt of his garment, and touch with his skirt, bread, or pottage, or wine, or oil, or any meat: shall it be sanctified? and the priests answered, and said: no. and whatsoever should touch the flesh should be holy, and here is the former question made by the prophet, v. 12, 13. if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, False 0.667 0.612 1.461
Haggai 2.13 (Geneva) haggai 2.13: if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, and with his skirt doe touch the bread, or the potage, or the wine, or oyle, or any meate, shall it be holy? and the priests answered and said, no. if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, True 0.62 0.895 0.513
Haggai 2.13 (Douay-Rheims) haggai 2.13: if a man carry sanctified flesh in the skirt of his garment, and touch with his skirt, bread, or pottage, or wine, or oil, or any meat: shall it be sanctified? and the priests answered, and said: no. if one beare holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, True 0.608 0.851 0.513




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