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geneva@Genesis:1:31 @...and loe, it was very good....

geneva@Genesis:12:14 @...woman: for she was very... faire.

geneva@Genesis:13:2 ...And Abram was very rich...

geneva@Genesis:15:12 @...Abram: and loe, a very fearefull...

geneva@Genesis:21:11 @...And this thing was very grieuous...

geneva@Genesis:24:16 @ And the damsel [was] very fair to look upon, a virgin, neither had any man known her: and she (note:)Here is declared that God hears the prayers of his own, and grants their requests.(:note) went down to the well, and filled her pitcher, and came up.

geneva@Genesis:27:33 @ And Isaac (note:)In perceiving his error, by appointing his heir against God's sentence pronounced before.(:note) trembled very exceedingly, and said, Who? where [is] he that hath taken venison, and brought [it] me, and I have eaten of all before thou camest, and have blessed him? yea, [and] he shall be blessed.

geneva@Genesis:34:7 @ And whe the sonnes of Iaakob were come out of the fielde and heard it, it grieued the men, & they were very angry, because he had wrought villenie in Israel, in that he had lyen with Iaakobs daughter: which thing ought not to be done.

geneva@Genesis:41:19 @...after them, poore and very euilfauoured,...

geneva@Exodus:1:20 @...people multiplied and were very... mightie.

geneva@Exodus:4:25 @ Then Zipporah took a sharp stone, and (note:)...extraordinary: for Moses was very sick...(:note) cut off the foreskin of her son, and cast [it] at his feet, and said, Surely a bloody husband [art] thou to me.

geneva@Exodus:8:28 @ And Pharaoh said, I will let you go, that ye may sacrifice to the LORD your God in the wilderness; only ye shall not (note:)So the wicked instruct God's messengers how far they may go.(:note) go very far away: intreat for me.

geneva@Exodus:9:16 ...And in very deed...[cause] have I raised thee up, for to shew [in] thee my power; and that my (note:)That is, that all the world may magnify my power in overcoming you.(:note) name may be declared throughout all the earth.

geneva@Exodus:11:3 @...Egyptians: also Moses was very great...)

geneva@Exodus:12:38 @ And (note:)Which were strangers, and not born from the Israelites.(:note) a mixed multitude went up also with them; and flocks, and herds, [even] very much cattle.

geneva@Exodus:30:23 @ Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five hundred (note:)Weighing so much.(:note) [shekels], and of sweet cinnamon half so much, [even] two hundred and fifty [shekels], and of sweet ...of reed with a very sweet... calamus two hundred and fifty [shekels],

geneva@Exodus:39:6 @ And they wrought onyx stones inclosed in ouches of gold, graven, as (note:)That is, of very fine and curious workmanship.(:note) signets are graven, with the names of the children of Israel.

geneva@Numbers:6:9 @...if any man die very suddenly...(note:)Whose long hair is a sign that he is dedicated to God.(:note) head of his consecration; then he shall shave his head in the day of his cleansing, on the seventh day shall he shave it.

geneva@Numbers:12:3 @ (Now the man Moses [was] very (note:)And so endured their grudging, although he knew of them.(:note) meek, above all the men which [were] upon the face of the earth.)

geneva@Numbers:12:9 @...Thus the Lorde was very angrie...

geneva@Numbers:13:28 @ Nevertheless the people [be] strong that dwell in the land, and the cities [are] walled, [and] very great: and moreover we saw the (note:)Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai, whom Caleb slew afterward, (Jos_11:21-22).(:note) children of Anak there.

geneva@Numbers:14:7 @...search it, is a very good...

geneva@Numbers:22:27 @...Balaam: therefore Balaam was very wroth,...

geneva@Numbers:24:7 @ He shall pour the (note:)...and posterity will be very... great.(:note) water out of his buckets, and his seed [shall be] in many waters, and his king shall be higher than Which name was common to the kings of Amalek. Agag, and his kingdom shall be exalted.

geneva@Numbers:32:1 @ Now the children of (note:)Reuben came from Leah, and Gad from Zilpah her handmaid.(:note)...of Gad had a very great...Which was named for the heap of stones that Jacob made as a sign of the covenant between him and Laban in (Gen_31:47). Gilead, that, behold, the place [was] a place for cattle;

geneva@Deuteronomy:9:20 @...And the LORD was very angry...(note:)By which he shows the danger they are in who have authority and do not resist wickedness.(:note) destroyed him: and I prayed for Aaron also the same time.

geneva@Deuteronomy:9:21 @ And I took your sin, the calf which ye had made, and burnt it with fire, and stamped it, [and] ground [it] very small, [even] until it was as small as dust: and I cast the dust thereof into the brook that descended out of the (note:)Horeb, or Sinai.(:note) mount.

geneva@Deuteronomy:20:15 @ Thus shalt thou do unto all the cities [which are] very far off from thee, which [are] not of the cities of these (note:)For God had appointed the Canaanites to be destroyed, and made the Israelites the executers of his will, (Deu_7:1).(:note) nations.

geneva@Deuteronomy:27:8 @ And thou shalt write upon the stones all the words of this law (note:)That everyone may well read it, and understand it.(:note) very plainly.

geneva@Deuteronomy:30:14 @ But the (note:)Even the law and the gospel.(:note) word [is] very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest By faith in Christ. do it.

geneva@Deuteronomy:32:13 @ He made him ride on the high places of the (note:)Meaning, of the land of Canaan, which was high in respect to Egypt.(:note) earth, that he might eat the increase of the fields; and he made him to suck ...things even in the very... rocks. honey out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock;

geneva@Joshua:1:7 @...be thou strong and very courageous,...[to] the right hand or [to] the left, that thou mayest (note:)He shows where true prosperity consists, even to obey the word of God.(:note) prosper whithersoever thou goest.

geneva@Joshua:8:4 @ And he commanded them, saying, Behold, ye (note:)God would not destroy Ai by a miracle, as Jericho, so that other nations would fear the power and policy of his people.(:note) shall lie in wait against the city, [even]...the city: go not very far...

geneva@Joshua:9:9 @...unto him, From a very far...(note:)Even the idolaters for fear of death will pretend to honour the true God, and receive his religion.(:note) the name of the LORD thy God: for we have heard the fame of him, and all that he did in Egypt,

geneva@Joshua:9:22 @...vs, saying, We are very farre...

geneva@Joshua:10:3 @ Wherefore (note:)That is, «Lord of justice»...indeed they are the very enemies...(:note) Adonizedek king of Jerusalem sent unto Hoham king of Hebron, and unto Piram king of Jarmuth, and unto Japhia king of Lachish, and unto Debir king of Eglon, saying,

geneva@Joshua:13:1 @ Now Joshua was old [and] (note:)Being almost a hundred and ten years old.(:note) stricken in years; and the LORD said unto him, Thou art old [and]...and there remaineth yet very much...After the enemies are overcome. possessed.

geneva@Joshua:18:19 @ And the border passed along to the side of Bethhoglah northward: and the outgoings of the border were at the north bay of the salt sea at the south (note:)To the very straight, where the river runs into the Salt sea.(:note) end of Jordan: this [was] the south coast.

geneva@Joshua:22:8 @...with iron, and with very much...(note:)Who remained at home and did not go to the war, (Num_31:27; 1Sa_30:24).(:note) brethren.

geneva@Judges:3:17 @ And he presented ye gift vnto Eglon King of Moab (and Eglon was a very fat man)

geneva@Judges:4:3 @ Then the children of Israel cryed vnto the Lord: (...the children of Israel very... sore)

geneva@Judges:11:35 @ And it came to pass, when he saw her, that he (note:)Being overcome with blind zeal, and not considering whether the vow was lawful or not.(:note)...thou hast brought me very low,...

geneva@Judges:13:6 @ Then the woman came and told her husband, saying, A man of God came unto me, and his countenance [was]...an angel of God, very... (note:)If flesh is not able to endure the sight of an angel, how much less the presence of God?(:note) terrible: but I asked him not whence he [was], neither told he me his name:

geneva@Judges:18:9 @ And they said, Arise, that we may go up against them: for we have seen the land, and, behold, it [is] very good: and (note:)Would you lose this good opportunity because of your laziness?(:note) [are] ye still? be not slothful to go, [and] to enter to possess the land.

geneva@1Samuel:2:17 @...the young men was very great...(note:)Seeing the horrible abuse of it.(:note) abhorred the offering of the LORD.

geneva@1Samuel:2:22 ...Now Eli was very old,...(note:)Which was (as the Hebrews write) after their travail, when they came to be purified, read (Exo_38:8; Lev_12:6).(:note) assembled [at] the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.

geneva@1Samuel:3:1 @ And the child Samuel ministered unto the LORD (note:)The Chaldee text reads «while Eli lived».(:note) before Eli. And the word of the LORD was Because there were very few prophets to declare it. precious in those days; [there was] no open vision.

geneva@1Samuel:4:10 @...and there was a very great...(note:)David alluding to this place in (Psa_78:63) says they were consumed with fire: meaning they were suddenly destroyed.(:note) thirty thousand footmen.

geneva@1Samuel:5:9 @...the citie with a very great...

geneva@1Samuel:5:11 @ So they sent and gathered together all the lords of the Philistines, and said, Send (note:)The wicked when they feel the hand of God, grudge and reject him, where the godly humble themselves, and cry for mercy.(:note)...hand of God was very heavy...

geneva@1Samuel:14:15 @ And there was trembling in the host, in the field, and among all the people: the garrison, and the spoilers, they also trembled, and the earth (note:)In that the insensible creatures tremble for fear of God's judgment, it declares how terrible his vengeance will be against his enemies.(:note)...so it was a very great...

geneva@1Samuel:14:20 @...and there was a very great...

geneva@1Samuel:18:15 @...saw that he was very wise,...

geneva@1Samuel:19:4 @ And Ionathan spake good of Dauid vnto Saul his father, &...haue bene to thee very... good.

geneva@1Samuel:25:2 @ And [there was] a man in (note:)Maon and Carmel were cities in the tribe of Judah. Carmel the mountain was in Galilee.(:note) Maon, whose possessions [were] in Carmel; and the man [was] very great, and he had three thousand sheep, and a thousand goats: and he was shearing his sheep in Carmel.

geneva@1Samuel:25:15 @ But the men [were] very good (note:)When we kept our sheep in the wilderness of Paran.(:note) unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were in the fields:

geneva@1Samuel:25:34 ...For in very deed,...[as] the LORD God of Israel liveth, (note:)He attributes it to the Lord's mercy, and not to himself that he was stayed.(:note) which hath kept me back from hurting thee, except thou hadst hasted and come to meet me, surely there had not been left unto Nabal by the morning light any that pisseth against the wall.

geneva@1Samuel:25:36 @ And Abigail came to Nabal; and, behold, he held a feast in his house, like the feast of a king; and Nabal's heart [was] merry within him, for he [was] very drunken: wherefore she told him (note:)For he had no reason either to consider, or to give thanks for this great benefit of deliverance.(:note) nothing, less or more, until the morning light.

geneva@1Samuel:26:4 @ (...Saul was come in very... deede)

geneva@2Samuel:1:26 @...thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant...(note:)Either toward their husbands or their children.(:note) women.

geneva@2Samuel:2:17 @...And there was a very sore...(note:)After that these four and twenty were slain.(:note) before the servants of David.

geneva@2Samuel:3:8 ...Then was Abner very wroth...[Am] I a (note:)Do you esteem me no more than a dog, for all my service done to your father's house?(:note) dog's head, which against Judah do shew kindness this day unto the house of Saul thy father, to his brethren, and to his friends, and have not delivered thee into the hand of David, that thou chargest me to day with a fault concerning this woman?

geneva@2Samuel:11:2 @ And it came to pass in an eveningtide, that David arose from off his (note:)Upon which he used to rest in the afternoon, as was read of Ishbosheth in (2Sa_4:7).(:note) bed, and walked upon the roof of the king's house: and from the roof he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman [was] very beautiful to look upon.

geneva@2Samuel:13:3 @...and Ionadab was a very subtile...

geneva@2Samuel:13:21 @...these things, he was very... wroth.

geneva@2Samuel:18:17 @ And they took Absalom, and cast him into a great (note:)Thus God turned his vain glory to shame.(:note)...wood, and laid a very great...

geneva@2Samuel:19:32 @...was a man of very great...

geneva@2Samuel:24:10 @...for I haue done very... foolishly.

geneva@1Kings:1:6 @...And hee was a very goodly...

geneva@1Kings:19:10 @ And he said, I have (note:)He complains that the more zealous he was to maintain God's glory, the more cruelly he was persecuted.(:note) been very jealous for the LORD God of hosts: for the children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thine altars, and slain thy prophets with the sword; and I, [even] I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away.

geneva@1Kings:19:14 @...said, I have been very jealous...(note:)So should not depend on the multitude in maintaining God's glory, but because our duty requires us to do it.(:note) because the children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thine altars, and slain thy prophets with the sword; and I, [even] I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away.

geneva@2Kings:14:26 @ For the LORD saw the affliction of Israel, [that it was] very bitter: for [there was] not any (note:)Read (1Ki_14:10).(:note) shut up, nor any left, nor any helper for Israel.

geneva@2Kings:17:18 @...Therefore the LORD was very angry...(note:)No whole tribe was left but Judah, and they of Benjamin and Levi who remained were counted with Judah.(:note) only.

geneva@2Kings:21:16 @ Moreover Manasseh shed (note:)The Hebrews write that he slew Isaiah the prophet, who was his father-in-law.(:note) innocent blood very much, till he had filled Jerusalem from one end to another; beside his sin wherewith he made Judah to sin, in doing [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD.

geneva@1Chronicles:9:13 @...seven hundred and threescore; very able...(note:)To serve in the temple, every one according to his office.(:note) work of the service of the house of God.

geneva@1Chronicles:12:28 @...Zadok a yong man very valiant,...

geneva@1Chronicles:18:8 @ Likewise from (note:)Which in (2Sa_8:8) is called Betah and Berothai.(:note)...of Hadarezer, brought David very much...

geneva@1Chronicles:21:8 @...for I haue done very... foolishly.

geneva@1Chronicles:22:5 @...him. So Dauid prepared very much...

geneva@1Chronicles:23:17 @ And the sons of Eliezer [were], Rehabiah the (note:)The scripture calls him chief or first born even though he is alone and there is no one born after him, (Mat_1:25).(:note)...sons of Rehabiah were very... many.

geneva@2Chronicles:2:12 @ Huram said moreover, Blessed [be] the LORD God of Israel, that made heaven and earth, who hath given to David the king a (note:)The very heavens confessed that it was a singular gift of God when he gave to any nation a king that was wise and of understanding, though it appears that this Hiram had the true knowledge of God.(:note) wise son, endued with prudence and understanding, that might build an house for the LORD, and an house for his kingdom.

geneva@2Chronicles:7:8 @ Also at the same time Solomon kept (note:)The feast of the tabernacles which was kept in the seventh month.(:note)...Israel with him, a very great...

geneva@2Chronicles:9:1 @ And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon, she came to (note:)To know whether his wisdom was as great as the report was.(:note)...at Jerusalem, with a very great...

geneva@2Chronicles:24:24 @...the LORD delivered a very great...(note:)That is, reproved and checked him, and handled him rigorously.(:note) executed judgment against Joash.

geneva@2Chronicles:26:15 ...He made also very artificial...

geneva@2Chronicles:30:13 @...the second moneth, a very great...

geneva@2Chronicles:33:14 @ Now after this he built a wall without the city of David, on the west side of (note:)Read (2Ch_32:30).(:note) Gihon, in the valley, even to the entering in at the fish gate, and compassed about Read (2Ch_27:3)....raised it up a very great...

geneva@2Chronicles:34:28 @ Behold, I will gather thee to thy fathers, and thou shalt be gathered to thy grave in peace, neither shall thine eyes see all the evil that I will bring upon this (note:)It may appear that very few were touched with true repentance, seeing that God spared them for a time only for the king's sake.(:note) place, and upon the inhabitants of the same. So they brought the king word again.

geneva@2Chronicles:35:23 @...away, for I am very... sicke.

geneva@Ezra:10:1 @ Now when Ezra had prayed, and when he had (note:)He confessed his sins, and the sins of the people.(:note)...out of Israel a very great...

geneva@Nehemiah:4:7 @ But when Sanballat, & Tobiah, and the Arabians, and the Ammonites, and the Ashdodims heard that the walles of Ierusalem were repayred, (for the breaches began to be stopped) then they were very wroth,

geneva@Nehemiah:5:6 ...Then was I very angrie...

geneva@Nehemiah:8:17 @ And all the congregation of them that were come again out of the captivity made booths, and sat under the booths: for since the (note:)Which was almost a thousand years.(:note)...so. And there was very great...

geneva@Esther:1:12 @...therefore the King was very angry,...

geneva@Esther:4:4 @...therefore the Queene was very heauie,...

geneva@Esther:6:13 @ And Haman told Zeresh his wife and all his friends every [thing] that had befallen him. Then said his wise men and Zeresh his wife unto him, If Mordecai [be] of the seed of the Jews, before whom thou hast begun to fall, thou shalt not prevail against him, (note:)...the mouth of the very wicked...(:note) but shalt surely fall before him.

geneva@Job:1:3 @ His (note:)His children and riches are declared, to commend his virtue in his prosperity and his patience and constancy when God took them from him.(:note)...she asses, and a very great...Meaning, the Arabians, Chaldeans, Idumeans etc. the east.

geneva@Job:2:13 @ So they sat down with him upon the ground seven days and seven nights, and none spake a word unto him: for they saw that [his] grief was very (note:)And therefore thought that he would not have listened to their counsel.(:note) great.

geneva@Job:10:22 @ A land of darkness, as darkness [itself; and] of the shadow of death, without any (note:)...but where there is very darkness...(:note) order, and [where] the light [is] as darkness.

geneva@Job:12:7 @ But ask now the beasts, (note:)...and such as the very brute...(:note) and they shall teach thee; and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee:

geneva@Job:15:10 @...are both auncient and very aged...

geneva@Job:32:21 @ Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's person, (note:)...but will speak the very... truth.(:note) neither let me give flattering titles unto man.

geneva@Psalms:5:9 @...mouth: within, they are very corruption:...

geneva@Psalms:8:2 @ Out of the mouth (note:)...God's praises, yet the very babes...(:note) of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength because of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enemy and the avenger.

geneva@Psalms:25:12 @ What (note:)Meaning, the number is very small.(:note) man [is] he that feareth the LORD? him shall he teach in the way [that] he shall He will direct such with his spirit to follow the right way. choose.

geneva@Psalms:26:2 @ Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my (note:)My very affections and inward motions of the heart.(:note) reins and my heart.

geneva@Psalms:35:8 @ Let destruction come upon (note:)When he promises peace to himself.(:note) him at unawares; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into Which he prepared against the children of God. that very destruction let him fall.

geneva@Psalms:38:6 @...am bowed, and crooked very sore:...

geneva@Psalms:46:1 @ «To the chief Musician for the sons of Korah, A Song upon (note:)Which was either a musical instrument or a solemn tune, to which this psalm was sung.(:note) Alamoth.» God [is]...refuge and strength, a very present...In all manner of troubles God shows his speedy mercy and power in defending his. trouble.

geneva@Psalms:50:3 @ Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence: a (note:)As when God gave his law in mount Sinai he appeared terrible with thunder and tempest, so will he appear terrible to take account for the keeping of it.(:note)...and it shall be very tempestuous...

geneva@Psalms:71:19 @ Thy (note:)Your just performance of your promise.(:note) righteousness also, O God, [is] very high, who hast done great things: O God, who [is] like unto thee!

geneva@Psalms:75:8 @ For in the hand of the LORD [there is] a (note:)...they come to the very dregs...(:note) cup, and the wine is red; it is full of mixture; and he poureth out of the same: but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring [them] out, [and] drink [them].

geneva@Psalms:79:8 @ O remember not against us (note:)Which we and our fathers have committed.(:note)...for we are brought very... low.

geneva@Psalms:89:2 @ For I have (note:)As he who surely believed in heart.(:note) said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou As your invisible heaven is not subject to any alteration and change: so shall the truth of your promise be unchangeable. establish in the very heavens.

geneva@Psalms:92:5 @...and thy thoughtes are very... deepe.

geneva@Psalms:93:5 @ Thy (note:)Besides God's power and wisdom in creating and governing his great mercy also appears in that he has given his people his word and covenant.(:note) testimonies are very sure: holiness becometh thine house, O LORD, for ever.

geneva@Psalms:104:1 @...my God, thou art very great;...(note:)The prophet shows that we do not need to enter into the heavens to seek God, for as much as all the order of nature, with the propriety and placing of the elements, are living mirrors to see his majesty in.(:note) clothed with honour and majesty.

geneva@Psalms:105:12 @...fewe in nomber, yea, very fewe,...

geneva@Psalms:105:22 @ To bind his (note:)That the very princes of the countries would be at Joseph's commandment, and learn wisdom from him.(:note) princes at his pleasure; and teach his senators wisdom.

geneva@Psalms:119:107 ...I am very sore...

geneva@Psalms:119:138 @ Thy testimonies [that] thou hast commanded [are] (note:)We cannot confess God to be righteous, unless we live uprightly and truly as he has commanded.(:note) righteous and very faithful.

geneva@Psalms:142:6 @...for I am brought very lowe:...

geneva@Psalms:146:4 @...his earth; in that very day...(note:)As their vain opinions, by which they flattered themselves and so imagined wicked enterprises.(:note) thoughts perish.

geneva@Psalms:147:15 @ He sendeth forth his (note:)His secret working in all creatures is as a command to keep them in order and to give them moving and force.(:note) commandment [upon]...earth: his word runneth very... For immediately and without resisting all things obey him. swiftly.

geneva@Proverbs:11:15 @ He that is surety for a (note:)He who does not without judgment and consideration of the circumstances put himself in danger, as in (Pro_6:1).(:note) stranger shall smart [for it]: and he He who does not co-...loans for others is very... wise. that hateth suretiship is secure.

geneva@Proverbs:12:10 @ A righteous [man] (note:)...merciful, even to the very beast...(:note) regardeth the life of his beast: but the tender mercies of the wicked [are] cruel.

geneva@Proverbs:30:24 @ There are four [things which are] little upon the earth, but they [are] very (note:)They contain great doctrine and wisdom.(:note) wise:

geneva@Isaiah:1:9 @ Except the LORD of hosts (note:)Because he will always have a Church to call on his Name.(:note)...left to us a very small...That is, all destroyed. as Sodom, we should have been like Gomorrah.

geneva@Isaiah:5:1 @ Now will (note:)The prophet by this song sets before the people's eyes their ingratitude and God's mercy.(:note) I sing to my That is, to God. wellbeloved a song of my beloved concerning his vineyard. My wellbeloved hath a Meaning that he had planted his Church in a place most plentiful and abundant. vineyard in a very fruitful hill:

geneva@Isaiah:10:6 @ I will send (note:)...the wicked in one very thing...(:note) him against an hypocritical nation, and against the people of my wrath will I command him, to take the spoil, and to take the prey, and to tread them down like the mire of the streets.

geneva@Isaiah:10:25 ...But yet a very litle...

geneva@Isaiah:16:6 @ We have heard of the pride of Moab; [he is] very proud: [even] of his haughtiness, and his pride, and his wrath: [but] his (note:)Their vain confidence and proud bragging will deceive them, (Jer_48:2).(:note) lies [shall] not [be] so.

geneva@Isaiah:16:14 @ But now the LORD hath spoken, saying, (note:)He appointed a certain time to punish the enemies in.(:note) Within three years, as the years of an Who will observe justly the time for which he is hired and serve no longer but will ever long for it. hireling, and the glory of Moab shall be despised, with all that great multitude; and the remnant [shall be] very small [and] feeble.

geneva@Isaiah:24:16 @ From the uttermost part of the earth have we heard songs, [even] glory to the (note:)Meaning to God, who will publish his gospel through all the world.(:note) righteous. But I said, I am consumed with care, considering the affliction of the Church, both by foreign enemies and domestic. Some read, My secret, my secret: that is, it was revealed to the prophet, that the good would be preserved and the wicked destroyed....treacherous dealers have dealt very... treacherously.

geneva@Isaiah:27:11 @ When its boughs are withered, they shall be broken off: the (note:)...mighty enemies: for the very women...(:note) women come, [and] set them on fire: for it [is] a people of no understanding: therefore he that made them will not have mercy on them, and he that formed them will show them no favour.

geneva@Isaiah:29:4 @ And thou shalt be brought down, [and] shalt speak out of the (note:)...and low as the very charmers...(:note) ground, and thy speech shall be low out of the dust, and thy voice shall be, like a medium, out of the ground, and thy speech shall whisper out of the dust.

geneva@Isaiah:29:17 @ [Is]...it not yet a very little...(note:)Will there not be a change of all things? Carmel is a plentiful place in respect to what it will be then and may be taken for a forest, as in (Isa_32:15) and thus he speaks to comfort the faithful.(:note) turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?

geneva@Isaiah:31:1 @ Woe to them that (note:)There were two special reasons why the Israelites should not join with the Egyptians: first, because the Lord had commanded them never to return there, (Deu_17:16, Deu_28:68) lest they should forget the benefit of their redemption: and secondly, lest they should be corrupted with the superstition and idolatry of the Egyptians, and so forsake God, (Jer_2:18).(:note) go down to Egypt for help; and rely on horses, and trust in chariots, because [they are]...horsemen, because they are very strong;...Meaning, that they forsake the Lord, if they put their trust in worldly things: for they cannot trust in both. seek the LORD!

geneva@Isaiah:33:17 @ Thy eyes shall (note:)They will see Hezekiah delivered from his enemies and restored to honour and glory.(:note) see the king in his beauty: they shall behold the They will be no more shut in as they were by Sennacherib, but go where it pleases them. land that is very far off.

geneva@Isaiah:43:20 @ The (note:)...barren places, that the very beasts...(:note) beast of the field shall honour me, the dragons and the owls: because I give waters in the wilderness, [and] rivers in the desert, to give drink to my people, my chosen.

geneva@Isaiah:47:6 @ I was angry with my people, I have polluted my inheritance, and given them into thy hand: thou didst show them no (note:)They abused God's judgments, thinking that he punished the Israelites, because he would completely cast them off, and therefore instead of pitying their misery, you increased it.(:note)...the ancient hast thou very heavily...

geneva@Isaiah:48:8 @ Yea, thou heardest not; yea, thou knewest not; yea, from that time [that]...that thou wouldest deal very treacherously,...(note:)From the time that I brought you of Egypt: for that deliverance was as the birth of the Church.(:note) womb.

geneva@Isaiah:52:13 @ Behold, my (note:)Meaning Christ, by whom our spiritual deliverance would be wrought of which this was a sign.(:note)...and extolled, and be very... high.

geneva@Isaiah:53:1 @ Who (note:)The prophet shows that very few will receive their preaching from Christ, and from their deliverance by him, (Joh_12:38; Rom_10:16).(:note) hath believed our report? and to whom is the Meaning, that no one can believe but whose hearts God touches with the virtue of his Holy Spirit. arm of the LORD revealed?

geneva@Isaiah:64:9 ...Be not very angry,...(note:)For so the flesh judges when God does not immediately send comfort.(:note) neither remember iniquity for ever: behold, see, we beseech thee, we [are] all thy people.

geneva@Isaiah:65:15 @ And ye shall leave your name for a curse to my (note:)...would abhor even the very name...(:note) chosen: for the Lord GOD shall slay thee, and call his servants by Than by the name of the Jews. another name:

geneva@Jeremiah:1:1 @ The (note:)That is, the sermons and prophecies.(:note) words of Jeremiah the son of Who is thought to be he that found the book of the law under king Josiah, (2Ki_22:8). Hilkiah, of the priests that [were] in This was a city about three miles from Jerusalem and belonged to the priests, the sons of Aaron, (Jos_21:18). Anathoth in the land of Benjamin: The Argument -...the Lord he began very young...

geneva@Jeremiah:2:12 @ Be astonished, O ye (note:)He shows that the insensible creatures abhor this vile ingratitude, and as it were tremble for fear of God's great judgments against the same.(:note)...horribly afraid, be ye very desolate,...

geneva@Jeremiah:4:19 @ My distress, my (note:)He shows that the true ministers are lively touched with the calamities of the Church, so that all the parts of their body feel the grief of their heart, even though with zeal to God's glory they pronounce his judgments against the people.(:note)...am pained at my very heart;...

geneva@Jeremiah:14:17 @ Therefore thou shalt say this word to them; Let my eyes run down with (note:)The false prophets promised peace and assurance, but Jeremiah calls to tears, and repentance for their affliction, which is at hand, as in (Jer_9:1; Lam_1:16, Lam_2:18).(:note)...great breach, with a very grievous...

geneva@Jeremiah:18:13 @...of Israel hath done very... filthily.

geneva@Jeremiah:27:7 @ And all nations shall serve him, and his (note:)Meaning, Evilmerodach and his son Belshazzar.(:note)...son's son, until the very time...They will bring him and his kingdom in subjection as in (Jer_25:14). bring him into subjection.

geneva@Jeremiah:40:12 @...wine and sommer fruites, very... much.

geneva@Jeremiah:46:20 @ Egypt [is like] a very (note:)They have abundance of all things, and therefore are disobedient and proud.(:note) fair heifer, [but] destruction cometh; it cometh out of the north.

geneva@Ezekiel:2:3 @...me, euen vnto this very... day.

geneva@Ezekiel:5:3 @ Thou shalt also take of them a few in number, and bind them in thy (note:)Meaning, that a very few would be left, which the Lord would preserve among all these storms, but not without troubles and trial.(:note) skirts.

geneva@Ezekiel:14:14 @ Though these three men, (note:)Though Noah and Job were now alive, which in their time were most godly men (for at this time Daniel was in captivity with Ezekiel) and so these three together would pray for this wicked people, yet I would not hear them, read (Jer_15:1).(:note) Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, they should deliver their own souls only by their Meaning, that a very few (which he calls the remnant, (Eze_14:22)) would escape these plagues, whom God has sanctified and made righteous, so that this righteousness is a sign that they are the Church of God, whom he would preserve for his own sake. righteousness, saith the Lord GOD.

geneva@Ezekiel:16:13 @...oyle, and thou wast very beautifull,...

geneva@Ezekiel:16:47 @ Yet hast thou (note:)But done far worse.(:note) not walked after their ways, nor done after their abominations: but, as [if that were] a very little [thing], thou wast corrupted more than they in all thy ways.

geneva@Ezekiel:22:5 @ [Those that are] near, and [those that are] far from thee, shall mock thee, [who art] (note:)Whose very name all men hate.(:note) infamous [and] much troubled.

geneva@Ezekiel:27:25 @...wast replenished and made very glorious...

geneva@Ezekiel:31:3 @ Beholde, Asshur was like a cedar in Lebanon with faire branches, &...boughes, and shot vp very hye,...

geneva@Ezekiel:37:2 @...and beholde, they were very many...

geneva@Ezekiel:40:2 @ Into the lande of Israel brought he me by a diuine vision, &...set me vpon a very hie...

geneva@Ezekiel:47:7 @ Now when I had returned, behold, at the bank of the river [were] very many (note:)Meaning, the multitude of them that would be refreshed by the spiritual waters.(:note) trees on the one side and on the other.

geneva@Ezekiel:47:9 @ And it shall come to pass, [that]...there shall be a very great...(note:)The waters which by nature are salt and unwholesome will be made sweet and comfortable.(:note) healed; and every thing shall live where the river cometh.

geneva@Ezekiel:47:10 @ And it shall come to pass, [that] the (note:)Signifying that when God bestows his mercies in such abundance the ministers will by their preaching win many.(:note) fishermen shall stand upon it from Engedi even to Which were cities at the corners of the salt or dead sea. Eneglaim; they shall be a [place] to spread forth nets; their fish shall be according to their kinds, as the fish of They will be here of all sorts and in as great abundance as in the great ocean where they are bred. the great sea, very many.

geneva@Daniel:2:22 @ He revealeth the deep and secret things: he knoweth what [is] in the darkness, and the (note:)...wisdom nor knowledge, but very dark...(:note) light dwelleth with him.

geneva@Daniel:4:33 @ {\cf2 (4:30)} The very same houre was this thing fulfilled vpon Nebuchad-nezzar, and hee was driuen from men, and did eate grasse as the oxen, and his body was wet with the dewe of heauen, till his heares were growen as egles feathers, & his nailes like birds clawes.

geneva@Daniel:7:20 @ And of the ten horns that [were] in his head, and [of] the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even [of]...a mouth that spake very great...(note:)This is meant of the fourth beast, which was more terrible than the others.(:note) look [was] more stout than his fellows.

geneva@Daniel:8:8 @...the he goat waxed very great:...(note:)Alexander's great power was broken: for when he had overcome all the East, he thought to return towards Greece to subdue those that had rebelled, and so died along the way.(:note) horn was broken; and for it came up four That is, who were famous: for almost in the space of fifteen years there were fifteen different successors before this monarchy was divided to these four, of which Cassander had Macedonia, Seleucus had Syria, Antigonus had Asia the less, and Ptolemeus had Egypt. notable ones toward the four winds of heaven.

geneva@Daniel:11:25 @...to battle with a very great...(note:)He will be overcome with treason.(:note) stand: for they shall forecast devices against him.

geneva@Hosea:6:4 @ O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee? O Judah, what shall I do unto thee? for (note:)...repentance, but it is very sudden,...(:note) your goodness [is] as a morning cloud, and as the early dew it goeth away.

geneva@Hosea:13:7 @...vnto them as a very lyon,...

geneva@Joel:2:11 @ And the LORD shall (note:)The Lord will stir up the Assyrians to execute his judgments.(:note) utter his voice before his army: for his camp [is] very great: for [he is] strong that executeth his word: for the day of the LORD [is] great and very terrible; and who can abide it?

geneva@Amos:9:12 @ That they may possess the remnant of (note:)Meaning, the very enemies (as were the Edomites) and others would be united with the Jews in one society and body, of which Christ would be the head.(:note) Edom, and of all the heathen, which are called by my name, saith the LORD that doeth this.

geneva@Jonah:1:7 @ And they said every one to his fellow, Come, and let us cast (note:)...that the matter was very extreme...(:note) lots, that we may know for whose cause this evil [is] upon us. So they cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jonah.

geneva@Jonah:1:14 @ Wherefore they cried unto the LORD, and said, (note:)This declares that the very wicked in their time of need flee to God for help, and also that they are touched with a certain fear of shedding man's blood, whereas they know no manifest sign of wickedness.(:note) We beseech thee, O LORD, we beseech thee, let us not perish for this man's life, and lay not upon us innocent blood: for thou, O LORD, hast done as it pleased thee.

geneva@Jonah:2:1 @ Then Jonah prayed unto the LORD his God (note:)...that out of this very hell...(:note) out of the fish's belly,

geneva@Jonah:4:1 @ But it displeased (note:)Because by this he would be taken as a false prophet, and so the name of God, which he preached, would be blasphemed.(:note)...exceedingly, and he was very... angry.

geneva@Haggai:1:1 @ In the second year of (note:)Who was the son of Histaspis and the third king of the Persians, as some think.(:note) Darius the king, in the sixth month, in the first day of the month, came the word of the LORD by Haggai the prophet unto ...either against God, or very cold... Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest, saying, The Argument - When the time of the seventy years captivity prophesied by Jeremiah was expired, God raised up Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, to comfort the Jews, and to exhort them to the building of the temple, which was a figure of the spiritual Temple and Church of God, whose perfection and excellency depended on Christ. And because all were given to their own pleasures and benefits, he declares that that plague of famine, which God then sent among them, was a just reward for their ingratitude, in that they condemned God's honour, who had delivered them. Yet he comforts them, if they will return to the Lord, with the promise of great felicity, since the Lord will finish the work that he has begun, and send Christ whom he had promised, and by whom they would attain to perfect joy and glory.

geneva@Haggai:1:4 @ [Is it] time for you, O ye, to dwell in your (note:)...their necessities, but their very pleasures...(:note) cieled houses, and this house [lie] waste?

geneva@Zechariah:1:15 ...And I am very greatly...[that are] at ease: for I was but (note:)In destroying the reprobate, I showed myself but a little angry toward my Church, but the enemy would have destroyed them also, and did not consider the goal of my chastisements.(:note) a little displeased, and they helped forward the affliction.

geneva@Zechariah:8:4 @ Thus saith the LORD of hosts; There shall yet old (note:)Though their enemies did greatly molest and trouble them, yet God would come and dwell among them, and so preserve them as long as nature would allow them to live, and increase their children in great abundance.(:note)...in his hand for very... age.

geneva@Zechariah:9:2 @ And Hamath also shall border (note:)That is, by Damascus: meaning, that Harnath or Antiochia would be under the same rod and plague.(:note) by it; Tyre, and Zidon, though it be He secretly shows the cause of their destruction, because they deceived all others by their craft and subtilty, which they cloaked with this name of wisdom. very wise.

geneva@Zechariah:9:5 @...and Azzah also shalbe very sorowfull,...& the King shal perish fro Azzah, & Ashkelon shal not be inhabited.

geneva@Zechariah:9:6 @ And a (note:)...be destroyed, save a very few,...(:note) bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, and I will cut off the pride of the Philistines.

geneva@Zechariah:9:16 @ And the LORD their God shall save them in that day as the flock of his people: for they [shall be as] the (note:)...by all, that their very enemies...(:note) stones of a crown, lifted up as an ensign upon his land.

geneva@Zechariah:14:4 @ And his feet shall stand in that day upon the (note:)By this manner of speech the Prophet shows God's power and care over his Church, and how he will as it were by a miracle save it.(:note) mount of Olives, which [is] before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst of it toward the east and toward the west, [and there shall be] a very great So that out of all the parts of the world, they will see Jerusalem, which was before his with this mountain: and this he means of the spiritual Jerusalem the Church. valley; and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south.

geneva@Matthew:2:6 @ And thou Bethlehem, [in] the land of Juda, art not the (note:)...yet you will be very famous...(:note) least among the princes of Juda: for out of thee shall come a Governor, that That will rule and govern: for kings are rightly called leaders and shepherds of the people. shall rule my people Israel.

geneva@Matthew:5:13 @ Ye (note:)The ministers of the word especially (unless they will be the most cowardly of all) must lead others both by word and deed to this greatest joy and happiness.(:note) are the salt of the Your doctrine must be very sound and good, for if it is not so, it will be not regarded and cast away as a thing unsavoury and vain. earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be What will you have to salt with? And so are fools in the Latin tongue called «saltless», as you would say, men that have no salt or savour and taste in them. salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.

geneva@Matthew:9:10 @ And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and (note:)...that is to say, very vile...(:note) sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples.

geneva@Matthew:9:38 @ Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will (note:)Literally, «cast them out»: for men are very slow in a work so holy.(:note) send forth labourers into his harvest.

geneva@Matthew:17:23 @...againe: and they were very... sorie.

geneva@Matthew:18:24 @ And when he had begun to reckon, one was brought unto him, which owed him (note:)...is set down a very great...(:note) ten thousand talents.

geneva@Matthew:18:26 @ The servant therefore fell down, and (note:)...polite reverence which was very common...(:note) worshipped him, saying, Lord, Yield not too much to your anger against me: so is God called in the Scripture, slow to anger, that is to say, gentle, and one that refrains his fierce wrath, (Psa_86:5); patient and of great mercy. have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.

geneva@Matthew:18:31 @...was done, they were very sory,...& came, and declared vnto their Lord all that was done.

geneva@Matthew:22:1 @ And (note:)...life: and some persecute very cruelly...(:note) Jesus answered and spake unto them again by parables, and said,

geneva@Matthew:23:10 @ Neither be ye called (note:)...that the scribes hunted very greatly...(Mat_23:16).(:note) masters: for one is your Master, [even] Christ.

geneva@Matthew:24:24 @ For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and (note:)Will openly set forth great signs for men to behold.(:note) shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if [it were]...they shall deceive the very... elect.

geneva@Matthew:26:37 @ And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be sorrowful and (note:)The word which he uses signifies great sorrow, and tremendous and deadly grief: this thing, as it indicates man's true nature, which shuns death as a thing that entered in against nature, shows that though Christ was void of sin, yet he sustained this horrible punishment, because he felt the wrath of God kindled against us for sins, which he revenged and punished in his person.(:note) very heavy.

geneva@Matthew:27:9 @ Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by (note:)As this prophecy is found in (Zec_11:12) it cannot be denied that Jeremy's name slipped into the text either through the fault of the Scribe, or by someone else's ignorance: it may also be that it came out of the margin by means of the abbreviation on one of the letters, the one being «yod» and the other being «zayin», which are very similar: But in the Syrian text the Prophet's name is not written down at all.(:note) Jeremy the prophet, saying, The evangelist does not follow the prophet's words, but instead he follows the prophet's meaning, which he shows to have been fulfilled. And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of him that was valued, whom they of the children of Israel did value;

geneva@Mark:1:35 @...And in the morning very early...& went out into a solitarie place, and there praied.

geneva@Mark:5:11 @ Now there was there nigh unto the (note:)...for the most part very hilly,...(:note) mountains a great herd of swine feeding.

geneva@Mark:5:13 @ And forthwith Jesus gave them leave. And the unclean spirits went out, and entered into the swine: and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the (note:)...a standing pool of very polluted...(:note) sea, (they were about two thousand;) and were choked in the sea.

geneva@Mark:6:20 @ For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just man and an holy, and observed him; and when he heard him, he did many things, and heard him (note:)The tyrant was very well content to hear sentence pronounced against himself, but the seed fell upon stony places.(:note) gladly.

geneva@Mark:6:26 @...Then the King was very sory:...

geneva@Mark:8:1 @...when there was a very great...

geneva@Mark:8:12 @ And he (note:)...for the Lord was very much...(:note) sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith, Why doth this generation seek after a sign? verily I say unto you, Literally, «If a sign be given»...abbreviated kind of speech very common...«Let me be taken for a liar», or something similar. And when they speak out the whole, they say, «The Lord do such and such by me.» There shall no sign be given unto this generation.

geneva@Mark:12:12 @ And they (note:)They were greedy and very desirous.(:note) sought to lay hold on him, but feared the people: for they knew that he had spoken the parable against them: and they left him, and went their way.

geneva@Mark:13:19 @ For [in] (note:)...the time itself was very misery...(Amo_5:20).(:note) those days shall be affliction, such as was not from the beginning of the creation which God created unto this time, neither shall be.

geneva@Mark:13:22 @...it were possible the very... elect.

geneva@Mark:14:3 @...of oyntment of spikenarde, very costly,...

geneva@Mark:14:34 @...them, My soule is very heauie,...

geneva@Mark:16:4 @ And when they (note:)When they cast their eyes toward the sepulchre.(:note)...away: for it was very... great.

geneva@Luke:1:3 @ It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things (note:)Luke began his gospel a great deal further in the past than the others did.(:note) from the very first, to write unto thee in order, It is «most mighty»...therefore Theophilus was a very honourable... most excellent Theophilus,

geneva@Luke:1:34 @ Then said Mary unto the angel, (note:)The greatness of the matter causes the virgin to ask this question, not that she distrusted by any means at all, for she asks only of the manner of the conceiving, so that it is plain she believed all the rest.(:note) How shall this be, seeing ...Christ's mother I am very sure... I know not a man?

geneva@Luke:1:51 @ He hath shewed strength with his (note:)...which the Hebrews use very much:...«arm» here is taken for strength.(:note) arm; he hath Even as the wind does to the chaff. scattered the proud in the He has scattered them, and the imagination of their hearts; or, by and through the imagination of their own hearts; so that their wicked counsel turned to their own destruction. imagination of their hearts.

geneva@Luke:2:30 @ For (note:)...have seen with my very eyes:...«He saw my day and rejoiced.»(:note) mine eyes have seen thy That in which your salvation is contained. salvation,

geneva@Luke:6:1 @ And (note:)...the law of the very sabbath...(:note) it came to pass on the second sabbath after the first, that he went through the corn fields; and his disciples ...and the last were very solemn;...(Leviticus. strkjv@23:1-44). Luke then fitly calls the last day the second sabbath, though Theophylact understands it to be any of the sabbaths that followed the first. plucked the ears of corn, and did eat, rubbing [them] in [their] hands.

geneva@Luke:8:23 @ But as they sailed he fell (note:)...appears that he was very fast...(:note) asleep: and there came down a storm of wind on the lake; and Not the disciples, but the ship. they were filled [with water], and were in jeopardy.

geneva@Luke:9:5 @...citie, shake off the very dust...

geneva@Luke:10:11 ...Euen the very dust,...

geneva@Luke:11:8 @ I say unto you, Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet because of his (note:)Literally, «impudence»...fault with, but is very commendable...(:note) importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth.

geneva@Luke:14:1 @ And (note:)The law of the very sabbath ought not to hinder the offices of charity.(:note) it came to pass, as he went into the house of Either one of the elders, whom they called the sanhedrin, or one of the chiefs of the synagogue: for all the Pharisees were not chief men of the synagogue (Joh_7:48); for this word Pharisee was the name of a sect, though it appears by viewing the whole history of the matter that the Pharisees had much authority. one of the chief Pharisees to eat bread on the sabbath day, that they watched him.

geneva@Luke:18:23 @...those things, he was very heauie:...

geneva@Luke:19:17 @...bene faithfull in a very litle...

geneva@Luke:19:44 @ And shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another; because thou knewest not (note:)That is, this very instant in which God visited you.(:note) the time of thy visitation.

geneva@Luke:24:1 @ Now upon the (note:)Poor humble women, who were certainly not expecting it, are chosen to be the first witnesses of the resurrection, so that there might not be any suspicion of either deceit or violence.(:note) first [day] of the week, very Very early, as Mark says: or as John says, while it was yet dark, that is, when it was yet hardly the dawning of day. early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain [others] with them.

geneva@John:3:32 @ And what he hath (note:)What he knows fully and perfectly.(:note) seen and heard, that he testifieth; and That is, very few. no man receiveth his testimony.

geneva@John:6:21 @ Then they (note:)...into the ship, the very one...(:note) willingly received him into the ship: and immediately the ship was at the land whither they went.

geneva@John:8:4 @...adulterie, euen in the very... acte.

geneva@John:9:1 @ And (note:)...that in punishing, even very severely,...(:note) as [Jesus] passed by, he saw a man which was blind from [his] birth.

geneva@John:12:3 @...of oyntment of Spikenarde very costly,...

geneva@John:13:1 @ Now (note:)...being likely to depart very shortly...(:note) before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his Those of his household, that is, his saints. own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end.

geneva@John:14:11 @...beleeue me for the very workes...

geneva@John:16:1 @ These (note:)...same household, and the very pillars...(:note) things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be offended.

geneva@John:19:1 @ Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and (note:)...but God curses that very... wisdom.(:note) scourged [him].

geneva@Acts:2:14 @ But Peter, standing up with the eleven, (note:)...seen, even from the very... beginning.(:note) lifted up his voice, and said unto them, Ye men of Judaea, and all [ye] that dwell at Jerusalem, be this known unto you, and hearken to my words:

geneva@Acts:4:1 @ And (note:)There are none more commonly diligent or bold enemies of the Church than those who profess themselves to be the chief builders of it, but the more they rage, the more steadfastly the faithful servants of God continue.(:note) as they spake unto the people, the priests, and the The Jews had certain troops for the guard and safety of the temple and holy things (see (Mat_26:47))...in Judea, being a very impudent...2, of the taking of Judea. captain of the temple, and the Sadducees, came upon them,

geneva@Acts:6:15 @ And all that sat in the council, looking stedfastly on him, (note:)...so that by the very beholding...(:note) saw his face as it had been the face of an angel.

geneva@Acts:8:33 @ In his (note:)The Hebrew text reads it in this way, «out of a narrow strait, and out of judgment was he taken»: and by the «narrow strait»...the grave and the very bonds...«judgment» he means the punishment which was laid upon him, and the miserable state which Christ took upon himself for our sakes, in bearing his Father's wrath.(:note) humiliation his judgment was taken away: and who shall declare his How long he will endure: for Christ, having once risen from the dead, dies no more; (Rom_6:9). generation? for his life is taken from the earth.

geneva@Acts:10:4 @ And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, (note:)What do you want with me Lord? For he prepares himself to hear.(:note) What is it, Lord? And he said unto him, Thy prayers and thine alms are ...which the Hebrews used very much,... come up for That is, in as much that they will not allow God as it were to forget you: for so the Scripture often talks childish with us as nurses do with little children, when they prepare their tongues to speak. a memorial before God.

geneva@Acts:10:10 ...And he became very hungry,...(note:)For though Peter does not stand amazed as one that is tongue tied, but talks with God and is instructed in his mysteries, yet his mind was far from being as it normally was; shortly, however, it returned to its normal state.(:note) trance,

geneva@Acts:10:30 @ And Cornelius said, Four days ago I was fasting until (note:)...does not mean the very hour...(as it was nine o'clock when he spoke to Peter), but the like, that is, about nine o'clock the other day.(:note) this hour; and at the ninth hour I prayed in my house, and, behold, a man stood before me in bright clothing,

geneva@Acts:18:5 @ And when Silas and Timotheus were come from Macedonia, Paul (note:)Was very much grieved in mind: by which is signified the great earnestness of his mind, which was greatly moved: for Paul was so zealous that he completely forgot himself, and with a wonderful courage gave himself to preach Christ.(:note) was pressed in the spirit, and testified to the Jews [that] Jesus [was] Christ.

geneva@Acts:24:2 @ And when he was called forth, Tertullus began to accuse [him], saying, Seeing that (note:)Felix ruled that province with great cruelty and covetousness, and yet Josephus records that he did many worthy things, such as taking Eleazar the captain of certain cutthroats, and put that deceiving wretch the Egyptian to flight, who caused great troubles in Judea.(:note)...great quietness, and that very... He uses a word which the Stoics defined as a perfect duty and perfect behaviour. worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence,

geneva@Acts:24:24 @ And after certain days, when Felix came with his wife (note:)...afterwards, a harlot and very licentious...(:note) Drusilla, which was a Jewess, he sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith in Christ.

geneva@Acts:25:10 @ Then said Paul, I stand at Cæ...no wrong, as thou very well...

geneva@Romans:6:4 @ Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead (note:)So that Christ himself, being released of his infirmity and weakness, might live in glory with God forever.(:note) by the glory of the Father, even so ...made partakers of the very same... we also should walk in newness of life.

geneva@Romans:8:4 @ That the (note:)The very substance of the law of God might be fulfilled, or that same which the law requires, that we may be found just before God: for if with our justification there is joined that sanctification which is imputed to us, we are just, according to the perfect form which the Lord requires.(:note) righteousness of the law might be fulfilled He returns to that which he said, that the sanctification which is begun in us is a sure testimony of our ingrafting into Christ, which is a most plentiful fruit of a godly and honest life. in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

geneva@Romans:9:28 @ For he will finish the work, and cut [it] (note:)...unthankful people to a very small...(:note) short in righteousness: because a short work will the Lord make upon the earth.

geneva@Romans:9:29 @ And as Esaias said before, Except the Lord of (note:)Armies, by which word the greatest power that exists is attributed to God.(:note) Sabaoth had left us a Even as very few. seed, we had been as Sodoma, and been made like unto Gomorrha.

geneva@Romans:10:20 @ But Esaias is very (note:)Speaks without fear.(:note) bold, and saith, I was found of them that sought me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me.

geneva@Romans:15:28 @ When therefore I have performed this, and have (note:)Performed it faithfully, and sealed it as it were with my ring.(:note) sealed to them this ...and these alms are very fitly... fruit, I will come by you into Spain.

geneva@1Corinthians:1:29 @ That no (note:)«Flesh» is often, as we see, taken for the whole man: and he uses this word «flesh» very well, to contrast the weak and miserable condition of man with the majesty of God.(:note) flesh should glory in his presence.

geneva@1Corinthians:3:1 @ And (note:)...that they had profited very little...(:note) I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto He calls them carnal, who are as yet ignorant, and therefore to express it better, he calls them «babes». carnal, [even] as unto babes in Christ.

geneva@1Corinthians:5:10 @ Yet not (note:)...who are in the very bosom...(:note) altogether with the fornicators of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or with idolaters; for then must ye needs go out of the world.

geneva@1Corinthians:10:1 @ Moreover, (note:)...had in effect the very same...(:note) brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our Paul says this in respect of the covenant, and not in respect of the persons, except generally. fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea;

geneva@1Corinthians:11:24 @ And when he had given thanks, he brake [it], and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is (note:)This word «broken»...yet his body was very severely...(:note) broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.

geneva@1Corinthians:13:1 @ Though (note:)He reasons first of charity, the excellency of which he first shows by this, that without it, all other gifts are as nothing before God. And this he proves partly by an induction, and partly also by an argument taken of the end, for what reason those gifts are given. For, to what purpose are those gifts but to God's glory, and the profit of the Church as is before proved? So that those gifts, without charity, have no right use.(:note) I speak with the tongues of men and of A very earnest amplifying of the matter, as if he said, «If there were any tongues of angels, and I had them, and did not use them to the benefit of my neighbour, it would be nothing else except a vain and prattling type of babbling.» angels, and have not charity, I am become [as] sounding brass, or a That gives a rude and uncertain sound. tinkling cymbal.

geneva@1Corinthians:14:19 @ Yet in the church I had rather speak (note:)A very few words.(:note) five words with my understanding, that [by my voice] I might teach others also, than ten thousand words in an [unknown] tongue.

geneva@1Corinthians:15:2 @ By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, (note:)Which is very absurd, and cannot be, for they that believe must reap the fruit of faith.(:note) unless ye have believed in vain.

geneva@1Corinthians:15:52 @ In (note:)...the time will be very... short.(:note) a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.

geneva@2Corinthians:1:13 @ For we write (note:)...truly know and like very... well.(:note) none other things unto you, than what ye read or acknowledge; and I trust ye shall acknowledge even to the Perfectly. end;

geneva@2Corinthians:4:17 @ For our (note:)...life is not of very long...(:note) light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding [and] eternal weight of Which remains forever firm and stable, and can never be shaken. glory;

geneva@2Corinthians:7:6 @ Nevertheless God, that comforteth those that are (note:)...cast down, and are very much...(:note) cast down, comforted us by the With those things which Titus told me of you at his coming, that is, how fruitfully you read over my letters. And moreover and besides that, I am exceedingly refreshed with his presence. coming of Titus;

geneva@2Corinthians:11:5 @...not inferior to the very chiefe...

geneva@2Corinthians:12:11 @ I am become a fool in glorying; ye have compelled me: (note:)Again he makes the Corinthians witnesses of those things by which God had sealed his apostleship among them, and again he declares by certain arguments how far he is from all covetousness, and also how he is affectionate towards them.(:note)...am I behind the very chiefest...

geneva@Galatians:3:20 @ Now a mediator is not [a mediator] of one, (note:)...always one, and the very same,...(:note) but God is one.

geneva@Ephesians:3:5 @ Which in (note:)...it revealed to them very obscurely,...(:note) other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit;

geneva@Ephesians:6:15 @ And your feet shod with the (note:)...you: and it is very fitly...(:note) preparation of the gospel of peace;

geneva@Philippians:1:6 @...Being confident of this very thing,...[it] until the (note:)...forsake you to the very latter...(:note) day of Jesus Christ:

geneva@Philippians:2:27 @...doubt he was sicke, very neere...

geneva@1Thessalonians:5:13 @...And to esteem them very highly...(note:)So then, when this reason ceases, then must the honour cease.(:note) their work's sake. The maintenance of mutual harmony, is to be especially guarded. [And] be at peace among yourselves.

geneva@1Thessalonians:5:23 ...And the very God...(note:)Separate you from the world, and make you holy to himself through his Spirit, in Christ, in whom alone you will attain to that true peace.(:note) sanctify you wholly; and [I pray God] your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

geneva@2Thessalonians:2:4 @ Who opposeth and (note:)All men know who he is that says he can shut up heaven and open it at his pleasure, and takes upon himself to be lord and master above all kings and princes, before whom kings and princes fall down and worship, honouring that antichrist as a god.(:note) exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; He foretells that the antichrist (that is, whoever he is that will occupy that seat that falls away from God)...Church, but in the very bosom... so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.

geneva@2Timothy:1:17 @...he sought me out very diligently,...

geneva@2Timothy:1:18 @...at Ephesus, thou knowest very... well.

geneva@2Timothy:3:1 @ This (note:)...men even in the very bosom...(:note) know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.

geneva@Philemon:1:7 @ For we have great joy and consolation in thy love, because the (note:)Because you did so dutifully and cheerfully refresh the saints, that they conceived inwardly a marvellous joy: for by this word {(bowels)}...which enters into the very bowels,...(:note) bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee, brother.

geneva@Philemon:1:8 @...Wherefore, though I bee very bolde...

geneva@Hebrews:10:1 @ For (note:)He prevents a private objection. Why then were those sacrifices offered? The apostle answers, first concerning the yearly sacrifice which was the solemnest of all, in which (he says) there was made every year a remembrance again of all former sins. Therefore that sacrifice had no power to sanctify: for to what purpose should those sins which are purged be repeated again, and why should new sins come to be repeated every year, if those sacrifices abolished sin?(:note) the law having a shadow of good things to Of things which are everlasting, which were promised to the fathers, and exhibited in Christ. come, [and] not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect.

geneva@Hebrews:10:37 @ For yet a (note:)...will come within this very little...(:note) little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry.

geneva@Hebrews:11:19 @ Accounting that God [was] able to raise [him] up, even from the dead; from (note:)From which death.(:note) whence also he received him in ...not the true and very death... a figure.

geneva@James:3:4 @...turned about with a very small...

geneva@James:5:11 @ Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the (note:)What end the Lord gave.(:note)...that the Lord is very pitiful,...

geneva@1Peter:2:14 @ Or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him (note:)...most profitable, but also very necessary:...(:note) for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well.

geneva@2Peter:1:21 @ For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but (note:)The godly interpreters and messengers.(:note) holy men of God spake [as they were] ...their actions were in very good... moved by the Holy Ghost.

geneva@1John:1:7 @ But if we walk in the (note:)God is said to be light by his own nature, and to be in light, that is to say, in that everlasting infinite blessedness: and we are said to walk in light in that the beams of that light shine to us in the Word.(:note) light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, ...this our light is very dark,... and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.

geneva@Revelation:2:10 @ Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast [some] of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have (note:)...him and the same very short....(:note) tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.

geneva@Revelation:3:4 @ Thou hast a few names even in Sardis (note:)...corruption, even from the very show...(Jud_1:23).(:note) which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in Pure from all spot, and shining with glory. So it is to be understood always hereafter, as in (Rev_3:5). white: for they are They are suitable and proper, that is, because they are justified in Christ, as they have truly showed it: for he who acts righteously is righteous in the same way that a tree bears good fruit; (Rom_8:18). worthy.

geneva@Revelation:5:1 @ And (note:)A passing to the second principal cause, which is the Son of God, God and man, the mediator of all, as the eternal word of God the Father, manifest in the flesh. This chapter has two parts: one that prepares the way to the revelation, by rehearsal of the occasions that occurred in the first four verses (Rev_5:2-5). Another, the history of the revelation of Christ, from there to the end of the chapter (Rev_5:6-14).(:note) I saw in the That is, in the very right hand of God. right hand of him that sat on the throne Here are shown the occasions for which the principal cause, and this revelation was also necessary: the same are three, the first a present vision of the book of the counsels of God, concerning the government of this whole world, which book is said to be laid up with the Father as it were in his hand: but shut up and unknown to all creature, in this verse. The second is a religious desire of the angels of God to understand the mysteries of this book (1Pe_1:12) (Rev_5:2). The third is a lamentation of John and all the godly, moved by the same desire (Rev_5:4) when they saw that it was an impossible thing for any creature to do: which is declared in (Rev_5:3). a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals.

geneva@Revelation:6:6 @ And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A (note:)It is here signified how little grain there was, for the word used here is a unit of measure for dry things, about an eighth of a bushel, which was a typical daily ration given to servants.(:note) measure of wheat for a penny, I would rather interpret and read the words this way, «And the wine and the oil you will not distribute unjustly.»...you measure out a very little...(Pro_11:26). and three measures of barley for a penny; and [see] thou hurt not the oil and the wine.

geneva@Revelation:10:1 @ And (note:)Now John passes to the other prophetical history, which is of the Church of God, as I showed that this book should be distinguished (Rev_4:1). This story goes from here to (Rev_22:1). This whole chapter is a transition from the common history of the world to that which is particular of the Church. There are in this transition or passage, two preparatives as it were, to this Church story comprised in this whole chapter. One is the authority of Christ revealing his mysteries and calling his servant, to (Rev_10:7). The other is John, his calling proper to this place, and repeated from before to the end of this chapter. Authority is given to this revelation, by these things: first, by the appearing from heaven in this habit and countenance, strong, ready glorious surveying all things by his providence, and governing them by his omnipotence (Rev_10:1). Secondly, that he brought not by chance, but out of a book, this open revelation, set forth to the eye, to signify the same to the sea and land, as the Lord over all (Rev_10:2). Thirdly that he offered the same not whispering or muttering in a corner (as false prophets do)...roused the secure: the very thunders...(Rev_10:3). Lastly, for that he confirmed all by another (Rev_10:5-7).(:note) I saw Christ Jesus, see (Rev_7:2) another mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: and a rainbow [was] upon his head, and his face [was] as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars of fire:

geneva@Revelation:11:1 @ And there (note:)The authority of the intended revelation being declared, together with the necessity of that calling which was particularly imposed on John after which follows the history of the estate of Christ his Church, both conflicting or warring, and overcoming in Christ. For the true Church of Christ is said to fight against that which is falsely so called, over which Antichrist rules, Christ Jesus overthrowing Antichrist by the spirit of his mouth: and Christ is said to overcome most gloriously until he shall slay Antichrist by the appearance of his coming, as the apostle teaches in (2Th_2:8). So this history has two parts: One of the state of the Church conflicting with temptations until Chapter 16. The other of the state of the same church obtaining victory, thence to Chapter 20. The first part has two sections most conveniently distributed into their times, of which the first contains a history of the Christian Church for 1260 years, what time the gospel of Christ was as it were taken up from among men into heaven: the second contains a history of the same Church to the victory perfected. These two sections are briefly, though distinctly propounded in this chapter, but both of them are discoursed after in due order. For we understand the state of the Church conflicting, out of Chapters 12 and 13, and of the same growing out of afflictions, out of Chapters 14 to 16. Neither did John unknowingly join together the history of these two times in this chapter, because here is spoken of prophecy, which all confess to be but one just and immutable in the Church, and which Christ commanded to be continual. The history of the former time reaches to (Rev_11:2-14), the latter is set down in the rest of this chapter (Rev_11:15-19). In the former are shown these things: the calling of the servants of God in (Rev_11:4) the conflicts which the faithful must undergo in their calling, for Christ and his Church, thence to (Rev_11:5-10) and their resurrection, and receiving up into heaven to (Rev_11:11-14). In the calling of the servants of God, two things are mentioned: the begetting and settling of the Church in two verses, and the education of it in two verses. The begetting of the Church is here commended to John by sign and by speech: the sign is a measuring rod, and the speech a commandment to measure the Temple of God, that is, to reduce the same to a new form: because the Gentiles are already entered into the Temple of Jerusalem, and shall shortly defile and overthrow it completely.(:note) was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and Either that of Jerusalem's, which was a figure of the Church of Christ, or that heavenly model in (Rev_11:19)...as it were a very little... measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein.

geneva@Revelation:11:8 @ And their dead bodies [shall lie] in the (note:)That is, openly at Rome: where at that time was a most great crowd of people, the year of Jubile being then first ordained by Boniface to the same end, in the year 1300, an example of which is read in chapter 1 «Extra, de poenitentys strkjv@066:011:008 And their corpses shall lie in the streetes of the great citie, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where our Lord also was crucified. amp; remissionibus.» So by one act he committed two wrongs against Christ, both abolishing his truth by restoring the type of the Jubile, and triumphing over his members by wicked superstition. O religious heart! Now that we should understand the things of Rome, John himself is the author, both after in the seventeenth chapter almost throughout, and also in the restriction now next following, when he says, it is that great city (as he calls it) (Rev_17:18) and is spiritually termed Sodom and Egypt: and that spiritually (for that must here again be repeated from before)...he long since did very well...«Roma vale, vidi, Satis est vidisse: revertar, Quumleno, meretrix, scurra, cinadus ero.» «Now farewell Rome, I have seen thee, it was enough to see: I will return when as I mean, bawd, harlot knave to be»(:note) street of the great city, which After a more secret type of meaning and understanding. spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, Namely in his parts, as also he said to Saul in (Act_9:5) where also our Lord was crucified.

geneva@Revelation:14:20 @ And the winepress was trodden without the city, (note:)...overflowed very deep, and very far...(:note) and blood came out of the winepress, even unto the horse bridles, by the space of a thousand [and] six hundred furlongs.

geneva@Jdt:3:6 @ {\cf2 Now therfore deale with me as seemeth best vnto thee, and commande my spirite to be taken from me, that I may be dissolued, &...false reproches, and am very sorowfull:...& go into the euerlasting place: turne not thy face away from me.}

geneva@Jdt:3:10 @ {\...these things, shee was very sorowful,...}

geneva@Jdt:9:4 @ {\...long, he will be very... sory.}

geneva@Jdt:10:3 @ {\cf2 Therefore he was very sory.}

geneva@Jdt:14:3 @ {\...And when he was very aged,...& sixe of his sonnes sonnes, & sayde to him, My sonne, take thy children (for behold, I am aged, and am ready to depart out of this life)}

geneva@Wis:1:6 @ {\cf2 Then came vnto him all they that dwelt in the mountaines, & all that dwelt by Euphrates, and Tygris & Hydaspes, & the countrey of Arioch the king of the Elymeans, & very many nations assembled theselues to the battel of ye sonnes of Chelod.}

geneva@Wis:1:12 @ {\cf2 Therefore Nabuchodonosor was very angry, with all this countrey, and sware by his throne and kingdome that he woulde surely be auenged vpon all those coastes of Cilicia & Damascus, & Syria, & that he woulde slay with the sworde all the inhabitants of the land of Moab, and the children of Ammon, and all Iudea, and all that were in Egypt, till one come to the borders of the two seas.}

geneva@Wis:1:16 @ {\...his companie with a very great...}

geneva@Wis:2:17 @ {\cf2 And hee tooke camels &...for their burdens, a very great...}

geneva@Wis:2:18 @ {\...of the army, and very much...}

geneva@Wis:5:2 @ {\cf2 Wherewith he was very angrie, and called all the princes of Moab, and the captaines of Ammon, and all the gouernours of the sea coast.}

geneva@Wis:5:9 @ {\...and siluer, and with very much...}

geneva@Wis:7:2 @ {\cf2 Then their strong men remoued their camps in that day, and the armie of the men of warre was an hundreth thousand and seuentie footemen, and twelue thousande horsemen, beside the baggage &...afoote among them, a very great...}

geneva@Wis:7:32 @ {\...houses, and they were very lowe...}

geneva@Wis:8:7 @ {\...a goodly countenance and very beautifull...}

geneva@Wis:8:30 @ {\...But the people were very thirstie,...& haue brought vs to an oth which we may not transgresse.}

geneva@Wis:15:7 @ {\...for the abundance was very... great.}

geneva@Tob:12:24 @ {\...For they went astray very farre...}

geneva@Tob:15:14 @ {\...more miserable then the very... fooles.}

geneva@Tob:17:6 @ {\...only a sudden fire, very dreadfull:...}

geneva@Tob:18:1 @ {\...thy Saintes had a very great...}

geneva@Sir:1:8 @ {\...King of power and very terrible,...}

geneva@Sir:12:9 @ {\...and trouble a mans very friend...}

geneva@Sir:20:17 @ {\...on a pauement is very sudden:...}

geneva@Sir:43:11 @ {\...him that made it: very beautifull...}

geneva@Sir:43:29 @ {\...Lord is terrible, and very great,...}

geneva@Sir:48:15 @ {\...there remained but a very fewe...}

geneva@Sir:51:24 @ {\...seeing your soules are very... thirstie?}

geneva@1Macc:1:25 @ {\cf2 After he had murthered many men, & spoken very proudely.}

geneva@1Macc:1:67 @ {\...And this tyrannie was very sore...}

geneva@1Macc:2:14 @ {\...vpon them, and mourned very... sore.}

geneva@1Macc:3:27 @ {\...of his realme, a very strong...}

geneva@1Macc:3:41 @ {\...of them, they tooke very much...}

geneva@1Macc:4:58 @ {\cf2 Thus there was very great gladnesse among the people, and the reproche of the heathen was put away.}

geneva@1Macc:5:38 @ {\...and the host is very... great,}

geneva@1Macc:5:45 @ {\...and their baggage, a very great...}

geneva@1Macc:6:2 @ {\...was in it a very riche...(that reigned first in Grecia) had left there.}

geneva@1Macc:6:8 @ {\...and fell sicke for very sorowe,...}

geneva@1Macc:6:10 @ {\...mine heart fayleth for very... care.}

geneva@1Macc:6:28 @ {\...heard this, hee was very angrie,...}

geneva@1Macc:6:33 @ {\...So the King arose very earely,...& his power toward the way of Beth-zacarias, where the army set themselues in aray to the battel, and blewe the trumpets.}

geneva@1Macc:6:41 @ {\...for the armie was very great...}

geneva@1Macc:8:6 @ {\cf2 And howe great Antiochus King of Asia that came against the in battel, hauing an hudreth and twentie elephants, with horsemen, & charets, and a very great armie, was discomfited by them,}

geneva@1Macc:9:24 @ {\...dayes was there a very great...}

geneva@1Macc:9:69 @ {\cf2 Wherefore he was very wroth at the wicked men, that gaue him counsel to come into the countrey, and slewe many of them, and purposed to returne into his owne countrey.}

geneva@1Macc:10:19 @ {\...that thou art a very valiant...}

geneva@1Macc:10:68 @ {\...Alexander heard, hee was very sorie,...}

geneva@1Macc:10:76 @ {\...in the citie, for very feare...}

geneva@1Macc:11:44 @ {\...wherefore the King was very glad...}

geneva@1Macc:11:53 @ {\...him, but troubled him very... sore.}

geneva@1Macc:13:6 @ {\...to destroye vs of very... malice.}

geneva@1Macc:13:22 @ {\...same night fell a very great...}

geneva@1Macc:13:26 @ {\...and mourned for him very... long.}

geneva@1Macc:13:49 @ {\...nor sell, they were very hungry,...& many of them were famished to death,}

geneva@1Macc:14:16 @ {\...was dead, they were very... sorie.}

geneva@1Macc:15:36 @ {\...and the King was very... angrie.}

geneva@1Macc:16:8 @ {\...their enemies horsemen were very many:...}

geneva@2Macc:2:27 @ {\...many mens sakes are very well...}

geneva@2Macc:3:1 @ {\...when the Lawes were very well...}

geneva@2Macc:10:5 @ {\...the Temple, on the very same...}

geneva@2Macc:10:32 @ {\...which was called a very strong...}

geneva@2Macc:11:1 @ {\cf2 Very shortly after this, Lysias the kings steward, and a kinsman of his, which had the gouernance of the affaires, tooke sore displeasure for the things that were done.}

geneva@2Macc:12:18 @ {\...a garison in a very strong...}

geneva@2Macc:12:23 @ {\cf2 But Iudas was very earnest in pursuing, andslewe those wicked men yea, hee slewe thirtie thousand men of them.}

geneva@2Macc:12:43 @ {\...a sinne offering, doing very well,...}

geneva@2Macc:14:27 @ {\...saying, that hee was very angry...}

geneva@2Macc:14:37 @ {\...and a man of very good...}

geneva@2Macc:14:45 @ {\...fountaine, and he was very sore...}

geneva@2Macc:15:17 @ {\...of Iudas, which were very sweete...& able to stirre the vp to valiantnesse and to incourage the heartes of the yong men, they determined to pitch no campe, but couragiously to set vpon them, and manfully to assaile them, and to trie the matter hand to hand, because the citie and the Sanctuarie and the Temple were in danger.}


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