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The earth beareth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. |
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For ª
the ¹
earth ª
bringeth forth fruit ª°
of herself; ª
first ª
the blade, ª
then ª
the ear, ª
after ¹
that ²
the ¹
full ª
corn ª
in ª
the ¹
ear. ª |
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For ª
the ¹
earth ª
bringeth foorth fruite ª°
of herselfe, ª
first ª
the blade, ª
then ª
the eare, ª
after ¹
that ²
the ¹
full ª
corne ª
in ª
the ¹
eare. ª |
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For the earth yieldeth him fruit; and first is there the plant, and after it the ear, but lastly the completed corn in the ear. |
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For the earth bringeth forth the fruit; first the plant, and subsequently the ear, and at last the complete wheat in the ear. |
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