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Definition of Cometh
1. come [v] - See also: come
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cometh
Literary usage of Cometh
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Englishman's Greek Concordance of the New Testament: Being an Attempt at by George V. Wigram (1870)
"The same came for a witness, tí, that cometh into the world. ] 1. He came unto
his own, ... After me cometh a man 31.am I come baptizing with water. 39(40). ..."
2. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"P. He saith, ' The light in every man which cometh into the world, will not open
... A. The light which doth enlighten every man that cometh into the world, ..."
3. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"ODYSSEUS cometh BACK TO JEMA. AGAIN, AND CIRCE GIVETH HIM COUNSEL CONCERNING HIS
ROAD : HE PASSETH BY THE SIRENS AND HEARETH THEIR SONG : HE cometh BY ..."
4. The Yale Literary Magazine by Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg, Yale University (1844)
"Oft think, yc brethren, that glad season o'er, It cometh to the care-worn heart
no more, But brighter far, days of our youthful prime! ..."
5. Theologia Germanica: Which Setteth Forth Many Fair Lineaments of Divine by Franckforter, Franz Pfeiffer, Susanna Winkworth (1857)
"... "No man cometh unto the Father, but by me" and "No man cometh unto me, except
the Father which hath fent me draw him" CHRIST faith: "no man cometh ..."