Expositions and sermons upon the ten first chapters of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Matthew. Written by Christopher Blackwood, preacher to a Church of Christ in the city of Dublin in Ireland.

Blackwood, Christopher
Publisher: Printed by Henry Hills for Francis Tyton and John Field and are to be sold at the Three Daggers and at the Seven Stars in Fleetstreet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A76798 ESTC ID: R207680 STC ID: B3098
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew -- Commentaries;
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In-Text So Pharaoh and Balaam confest their sin, yet Pharaoh would not let the people go, and Balaam would still have cursed the people, if God would have let him. So Pharaoh and balaam confessed their since, yet Pharaoh would not let the people go, and balaam would still have cursed the people, if God would have let him. np1 np1 cc np1 vvd po32 n1, av np1 vmd xx vvi dt n1 vvb, cc np1 vmd av vhi vvn dt n1, cs np1 vmd vhi vvn pno31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 8.32 (Geneva); Numbers 22.12 (Geneva)
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Exodus 8.32 (Geneva) exodus 8.32: yet pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also, and did not let the people goe. pharaoh would not let the people go True 0.745 0.679 3.107
Exodus 9.7 (AKJV) exodus 9.7: and pharaoh sent, and beholde, there was not one of the cattell of the israelites dead. and the heart of pharaoh was hardened, and he did not let the people goe. pharaoh would not let the people go True 0.729 0.572 3.057
Exodus 9.7 (Geneva) exodus 9.7: then pharaoh sent, and beholde, there was not one of the cattell of the israelites dead: and the heart of pharaoh was obstinate, and hee did not let the people goe. pharaoh would not let the people go True 0.728 0.535 2.973
Exodus 10.20 (Geneva) exodus 10.20: but the lord hardened pharaohs heart, and hee did not let the children of israel goe. pharaoh would not let the people go True 0.712 0.555 0.804
Exodus 8.32 (AKJV) exodus 8.32: and pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also, neither would hee let the people goe. pharaoh would not let the people go True 0.705 0.716 3.107
Exodus 10.20 (AKJV) exodus 10.20: but the lord hardened pharaohs heart, so that hee would not let the children of israel goe. pharaoh would not let the people go True 0.686 0.614 0.834
Numbers 22.12 (Geneva) numbers 22.12: and god said vnto balaam, go not thou with them, neither curse the people, for they are blessed. balaam would still have cursed the people True 0.67 0.673 2.303
Numbers 22.12 (AKJV) numbers 22.12: and god saide vnto balaam; thou shalt not goe with them, thou shalt not curse the people: for they are blessed. balaam would still have cursed the people True 0.663 0.647 1.98
Numbers 22.12 (Douay-Rheims) numbers 22.12: and god said to balaam: thou shalt not go with them, nor shalt thou curse the people: because it is blessed. balaam would still have cursed the people True 0.623 0.511 2.13
Numbers 22.12 (Wycliffe) numbers 22.12: and god seide to balaam, nyle thou go with hem, nether curse thou the puple, for it is blessid. balaam would still have cursed the people True 0.602 0.359 0.868




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