A comment on the eleven first verses of the fourth chapter of S. Matthew's Gospel concerning Christs temptations delivered in XII sermons at St. Clements, Eastcheap, London / by Tho. Fuller ...

Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661
Publisher: Printed by Ja Cottrel for George Eversden
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A40659 ESTC ID: R31517 STC ID: F2421
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew IV; Jesus Christ -- Temptation;
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In-Text The fig-tree would not forsake his sweetnese, olive-tree his fatness, vine his wine (whereby he cheareth the heart of God and man) when the bramble (fitter to make a fire then a king of) accepted of the Soveraignty of the trees of the wood, Iudg. 9 ▪ The Fig tree would not forsake his sweetnese, olive-tree his fatness, vine his wine (whereby he Cheereth the heart of God and man) when the bramble (fitter to make a fire then a King of) accepted of the Sovereignty of the trees of the wood, Judges 9 ▪ dt n1 vmd xx vvi po31 n1, n1 po31 n1, n1 po31 n1 (c-crq pns31 vvz dt n1 pp-f np1 cc n1) c-crq dt n1 (jc pc-acp vvi dt n1 av dt n1 pp-f) vvd pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n2 pp-f dt n1, np1 crd ▪




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Judges 13.16; Judges 9; Judges 9.13 (AKJV)
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Judges 9.13 (AKJV) judges 9.13: and the uine said vnto them, should i leaue my wine, which cheareth god and man, and goe to bee promoted ouer the trees? the fig-tree would not forsake his sweetnese, olive-tree his fatness, vine his wine (whereby he cheareth the heart of god and man) when the bramble (fitter to make a fire then a king of) accepted of the soveraignty of the trees of the wood, iudg. 9 # False 0.643 0.37 10.867
Judges 9.13 (Geneva) judges 9.13: but the vine sayde vnto them, should i leaue my wine, whereby i cheare god and man, and goe to aduance me aboue the trees? the fig-tree would not forsake his sweetnese, olive-tree his fatness, vine his wine (whereby he cheareth the heart of god and man) when the bramble (fitter to make a fire then a king of) accepted of the soveraignty of the trees of the wood, iudg. 9 # False 0.632 0.729 10.717
Judges 9.13 (Douay-Rheims) judges 9.13: and it answered them: can i forsake my wine, that cheereth god and men, and be promoted among the other trees? the fig-tree would not forsake his sweetnese, olive-tree his fatness, vine his wine (whereby he cheareth the heart of god and man) when the bramble (fitter to make a fire then a king of) accepted of the soveraignty of the trees of the wood, iudg. 9 # False 0.603 0.334 11.955




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In-Text Iudg. 9 Judges 9