Wisdom 14.20 (AKJV) |
wisdom 14.20: and so the multitude allured by the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, which a litle before was but honoured as a man. |
and delivered to those that were under him ceremonies and sacrifices, wisd. 14.15. and a few verses after, so the multitude allured with the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, who (a little before) was honoured as aman, ver. 20. and this was an occasion to deceive the world, ver. 21. by drawing on idolatry |
False |
0.723 |
0.954 |
20.471 |
Wisdom 14.20 (ODRV) |
wisdom 14.20: and the multitude of men caried away by the beautie of the worke, him that a little before had bene honoured as a man, now they estemed for a god. |
and delivered to those that were under him ceremonies and sacrifices, wisd. 14.15. and a few verses after, so the multitude allured with the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, who (a little before) was honoured as aman, ver. 20. and this was an occasion to deceive the world, ver. 21. by drawing on idolatry |
False |
0.695 |
0.497 |
13.381 |
Wisdom 14.20 (AKJV) |
wisdom 14.20: and so the multitude allured by the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, which a litle before was but honoured as a man. |
the multitude allured with the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, who (a little before) was honoured as aman, ver |
True |
0.687 |
0.958 |
18.05 |
Wisdom 14.20 (AKJV) |
wisdom 14.20: and so the multitude allured by the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, which a litle before was but honoured as a man. |
and a few verses after, so the multitude allured with the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, who (a little before) was honoured as aman, ver |
True |
0.666 |
0.963 |
18.05 |
Wisdom 14.21 (AKJV) |
wisdom 14.21: and this was an occasion to deceiue the world: for men seruing either calamitie or tyrannie, did ascribe vnto stones, and stockes, the incommunicable name. |
and delivered to those that were under him ceremonies and sacrifices, wisd. 14.15. and a few verses after, so the multitude allured with the grace of the worke, tooke him now for a god, who (a little before) was honoured as aman, ver. 20. and this was an occasion to deceive the world, ver. 21. by drawing on idolatry |
False |
0.634 |
0.508 |
8.113 |