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1 1,1 | Writings, are considered in ch. XVII. For the moment it 2 1,5 | breaking of the bottle (ch. 19), his wearing a yoke ( 3 1,5 | his use of the Rechabites (ch. 35), his hiding of stones 4 1,5 | the siege of Jerusalem (ch. 4), the symbolizing of 5 1,6 | prophet’s death by Baruch. In ch. VI in considering the evidence 6 1,7 | a lamentation over Tire (ch. 27), its prince (28:1-10), 7 2,1 | To-Day — Chs. 1:2-2:17.~1 — Ch. 1:2-20. The Swarm of Locusts.~ 8 2,1 | The Swarm of Locusts.~2 — Ch. 2:1-11. The Approaching 9 2,1 | The Approaching Day.~3 — Ch. 2:12-17. Effective Penitence. ~ 10 2,1 | Future — Chs. 2:18-3:21.~1 — Ch. 2:18-27. Physical Blessing.~ 11 2,1 | Physical Blessing.~2 — Ch. 2:28-32. Spiritual Blessing.~ 12 2,1 | Spiritual Blessing.~3 — Ch. 3:1-17. Judgment on the 13 2,1 | Judgment on the Nations.~4 — Ch. 3:18-21. Final Blessing.~ ~ 14 2,4 | of the plague. After in ch. 1 describing the locusts 15 3,4 | Sufferings of Disobedience (Ch. 1). ~ The wickedness of 16 3,5 | The Psalm of Thanksgiving (Ch. 2). ~ This psalm is usually 17 3,6 | Nineveh Repents (Ch. 3). ~ In the description 18 3,6 | necessarily correct — made by ch. 3 is that the whole of 19 3,7 | God’s Tender Mercy (Ch. 4). ~ There came to Jonah 20 4,1 | Neighbours — Chs. 1, 2.~1 — Ch. 1:1, 2. Introduction.~2 — 21 4,1 | Israel’s Neighbours.~3 — Ch. 2:6-16. The Crimes of Israel.~ 22 4,1 | and Doom — Chs. 3-6.~1 — Ch. 3. Social Disorder.~2 — 23 4,1 | 3. Social Disorder.~2 — Ch. 4:1-3. Judgment on the 24 4,1 | Judgment on the Women.~3 — Ch. 4:4-12. God’s Visitations 25 4,1 | Visitations in Nature.~4 — Ch. 5:1-17. Inevitable Ruin.~ 26 4,1 | 17. Inevitable Ruin.~5 — Ch. 5:IS-26. The Day of the 27 4,1 | The Day of the Lord.~6 — Ch. 6. The Self-satisfied Leaders.~ 28 4,1 | 10. ~ D. Final Blessing — Ch. 9:11-15~ ~ 29 4,8 | Final Blessing (Ch. 9:11-15). ~ These verses ( 30 5,1 | Faithless Wife — Chs. 1-3.~1 — Ch. 1:1-9. The Faithless Wife.~ 31 5,1 | Israel’s Faithlessness.~3 — Ch. 3. The Faithful Husband. ~ 32 5,1 | Political Unfaithfulness.~5 — Ch. 9:1-9. The Corruption of 33 5,1 | of Nation Religion.~6 — Ch. 9:10-17. Original Sin.~ 34 5,1 | 10-17. Original Sin.~7 — Ch. 10. Three Pictures of Coming 35 5,1 | of Coming Punishment.~8 — Ch. 11:1-11. The Father’s Love.~ 36 5,1 | False and Faithless.~10 — Ch. 13. Israel’s utter Destruction.~ 37 5,1 | utter Destruction.~11 — Ch. 14. Love Triumphant.~ ~ 38 5,6 | natural tendency to regard ch. 2 as one connected prophecy.~ 39 5,6 | come to pass that…” Then in ch. 3 we are shown from Hosea’ 40 5,7 | triumphant over Israel’s sin (ch. 14). Few chapters in the 41 6,1 | background — Chs. 1-39.~1 — (a) Ch. 1. Introduction to section 42 6,5 | apparently scot free in 711 B.C. (ch. 20); it may be that Hezekiah 43 6,5 | ambassadors of Merodach-Baladan (ch. 39) are to be dated between 44 6,6 | Introduction (Ch. 1). ~ This chapter is not 45 6,6 | converts) and comments on ch. 6 below.~ The condemnation 46 6,7 | story of Isaiah’s call in ch. 6.~ The second section 47 6,8 | The Call of Isaiah (Ch. 6). ~ Many have failed 48 6,8 | Ideas of the Old Testament, ch. II.) from man, but understood 49 6,8 | justify the position of ch. 6. It will only have as 50 6,6 | ruled by Ethiopian kings. Ch. 18 is addressed to the 51 6,6 | to the Ethiopian rulers; ch. 19 deals with the Egyptian 52 6,6 | with the Egyptian people; ch. 20 includes both in one 53 6,9 | burning pitch and brimstone.~ Ch. 35 is an outstanding example 54 6,0 | 29-32 with Isa. 28-33. Ch. 39 may help us. The resigned 55 6,6 | remnant (see especially ch. XIV). But beyond all the 56 6,3 | accidental in transmission). In ch. 62 we have a picture of 57 6,3 | what its result will be. In ch. 61 we have the Servant 58 6,3 | brings it to pass, while in ch. 60 we have a picture of 59 6,6 | Though in its original use ch. 65 will have had no connection 60 7,1 | Jerusalem — Chs. 1-3.~1 — Ch. 1. God’s Anger against 61 7,1 | Period — Chs. 4, 5.~1 — Ch. 4. The Establishment of 62 7,1 | Establishment of God’s Kingdom.~2 — Ch. 5. The Messianic King.~ 63 7,3 | against Samaria and Judah (Ch. 1). ~ The opening section ( 64 7,5 | Establishment of God’s Kingdom (Ch. 4). ~ There is no link 65 7,6 | The Messianic King (Ch. 5). ~ There is considerable 66 7,6 | The Hebrew includes it in ch. 4, but the general tendency 67 7,6 | acting as a transition from Ch. 4 to the thought of the 68 8,1 | Judgment on the Nations.~3 — Ch. 3:1-8. God’s Judgment on 69 8,3 | the Day of the Lord see ch. II. The contraction of 70 8,3 | the opinion expressed in ch. XI (p. 81) is correct, 71 9,1 | describing the power of Jehovah (ch. 1), followed by two pictures 72 9,1 | the capture of Nineveh (ch. 2 and ch. 3).~ The date 73 9,1 | capture of Nineveh (ch. 2 and ch. 3).~ The date of the prophecy 74 9,1 | his is a special case (see ch. XII).~ ~ 75 9,3 | A Triumphal Ode (Ch. 1). ~ Scholars have found 76 10,1| Psalm of God’s Intervention—Ch. 3.~ ~ 77 10,5| God Comes to Deliver (Ch. 3). ~ This chapter is a 78 11,1| Prophecies of Doom.~1 — Ch. 1. The call of Jeremiah.~ 79 11,1| days of Jerusalem. ~ E. Ch. 52. An historical Appendix.~ ~ 80 11,3| affects their accuracy.~ Ch. 36 tells us how the book 81 11,3| than chronological motives. Ch. 52 is a later historical 82 11,4| respect is remarkable (see ch. XIII).~ Jeremiah will have 83 11,4| The story of his call (ch. 1) suggests that he had 84 11,4| natural interpretation of ch. 11 would place it in the 85 11,4| under Josiah ending with ch. 6. Still more important 86 11,4| the lack of changed lives (ch. 5) that the reformation 87 11,5| Jeremiah’s Call (Ch. 1). ~ We have already referred 88 11,6| corruption of Jerusalem (ch 5). When it is grasped that 89 11,7| of the Northern Kingdom.~ Ch. 3:14-18 is an even later 90 11,7| worship of other gods (see ch. V, p. 36ff.).~ When Jeremiah 91 11,0| principle of Jer. 18:7-10 (cf. ch. 1), but as Judah’s prosperity 92 11,1| The Challenge (Ch. 7:1-15; 26:1-19, 24). ~ 93 11,1| people would go into exile.~ Ch. 7:1-15 is a summary of 94 11,7| from the wrath to come (ch. 24, and cf. ch. XIII, p. 95 11,7| to come (ch. 24, and cf. ch. XIII, p. 102). When false 96 11,7| judgment had run its course (ch. 29).~ Already when Nebuchadnezzar 97 11,0| after his old idolatry (ch. 44). ~ In Isaiah we have 98 12,4| the Day of the Lord see ch. II. The drinking in ver. 99 13,1| meaning of the Sin.~4 — Ch. 24. Imminent Judgment. ~ 100 13,1| against the Nations.~1 — Ch. 25. Palestine’s Neighbours.~ 101 13,1| Prophecies of Restoration.~1 — Ch. 33. The Prophet’s function.~ 102 13,1| Prophet’s function.~2 — Ch. 34. Rulers past and future.~ 103 13,1| Ghs. 35, 36. The Land.~4 — Ch. 37. The People.~5 — Chs. 104 13,3| The greatest difficulty of ch. 1 lies in the fact that 105 13,5| 12; 19:1; 20:3, etc. In ch. 4 he is described as lying 106 13,6| thought is continued in ch. 6, a prophecy against the 107 13,6| section closes with a dirge (ch. 7) over the land of Israel, 108 13,7| Desecration of the Temple (Ch. 8). ~ The second group 109 13,8| scattered on the doomed city (ch. 10), though the prophet 110 13,2| the example of the vine (ch. 15) which has value only 111 13,2| wife of her benefactor (ch. 16). Lack of space makes 112 13,3| and Treachery of Zedekiah (Ch. 17). ~ God evidently revealed 113 13,4| the Restored Community (Ch. 18). ~ Both Jeremiah and 114 13,5| voice probing deeper. In ch. 22 the sins of Jerusalem 115 13,5| in darker colours. Then ch. 20 is one of the most important 116 13,6| Imminent Judgment (Ch. 24). ~ On the very day ( 117 13,7| fulfilments we referred to in ch. I.~ In certain circles 118 13,8| Prophet’s Recommissioning (Ch. 33). ~ As Ezekiel waited 119 13,8| 20) very reminiscent of ch. 18. In its setting, however, 120 13,9| Rulers past and future (Ch. 34). ~ For the correct 121 13,0| punishment on Edom is announced (ch. 35). Edom symbolizes all 122 13,0| grace.~The Restored People (Ch. 37).~ Though the language 123 13,0| those left in the land (cf. ch. XT on Jer. 2:1-4:4). This 124 13,1| relationship of these chapters to ch. 40 seq., and have placed 125 13,1| 40 seq., and have placed ch. 38f first in time. Between 126 13,1| years elapse (see above on ch. 33). If Josephus is to 127 13,1| therefore much wiser to see in ch. 38f the great final rebellion 128 14,4| and the People’s Response (Ch. 1). ~ To what extent the 129 15,1| Gall to Repentance.~2 — Ch. 1:7-17. Vision I — The 130 15,1| The Golden Lampstand.~7 — Ch. 5:1-4. Vision VI — The 131 15,1| VI — The Flying Roll.~8 — Ch. 5:5-11. Vision VII — The 132 15,1| Vision VII — The Ephah.~9 — Ch. 6:1-8. Vision VIII — The 133 15,1| The Four Chariots.~10 — Ch. 6:9-15. The Crowning of 134 15,1| of Israel and Judah.~2 — Ch. 11. The Rejection of the 135 15,2| Prophecies of Zechariah, ch. XIII.). This view is entirely 136 15,2| authorship of Malachi see ch. XVI — of which the first 137 15,4| Unneeded Measuring Line (Ch. 2). ~ Zechariah sees a 138 15,4| Acquittal of the High Priest (Ch. 3). ~ There is no suggestion 139 15,4| V. The Golden Lampstand (Ch. 4). ~ The vision is of 140 16,1| The Proof of God’s Love — Ch. 1:1-5.~ B. Obstacles to 141 16,1| Enjoyment of God’s Love — Ch. 1:6-3:12.~1 — Chs. 1:6- 142 16,1| Reverence towards God.~a) Ch. 1:6-14. By the People.~ 143 16,1| 6-14. By the People.~b) Ch.2:l-9. By the Priests.~ 144 16,1| l-9. By the Priests.~2 — Ch. 2:10-16. Inhumanity and 145 16,1| Promises and Commandments.~4 — Ch. 3:7-12. Withholding of 146 16,1| Final call to Repentance — Ch. 4:4-6.~ ~ 147 16,3| Ideas of the Old Testament, ch. VI.) the love of God in 148 17,1| Avenger of His honour.~6 — Ch. 6. God the Tamer of beasts. ~ 149 17,1| Future — Chs. 7-12.~1 — Ch. 7. The End of World History.~ 150 17,1| End of World History.~2 — Ch. 8. The Enemy of the Saints.~ 151 17,1| Enemy of the Saints.~3 — Ch. 9. The Messiah the Prince.~ 152 17,2| Daniel, Book of; Driver, LOT, ch. XI. Against see ISBE, article 153 17,2| Daniel, Book of; Young, ch. XXIV; Lattey: The Book 154 17,3| might have been anywhere in ch. 2, but the scribe responsible 155 17,7| The impression created by ch. 5 is that he then was either 156 17,7| reorganization of the kingdom (ch. 6) probably lasted only 157 17,8| Jehovah left open to them (ch. 1).~ It is rather naive 158 17,8| considerable textual doubt in ch. 4. This may be the explanation 159 17,9| Antiochus Epiphanes, viz. ch. 8 and the bulk of ch. 11. 160 17,9| viz. ch. 8 and the bulk of ch. 11. But Lattey is surely 161 17,0| Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Ch. 2).~ The king’s dream is 162 17,1| The End of World History (Ch. 7).~ It is a commonplace 163 17,1| portions of the image in ch. 2. The only evidence for 164 17,2| The Enemy of the Saints (Ch. 8). ~ The interpretation 165 17,3| seventy weeks” prophesy (Ch. 9). ~ In many ways this 166 17,4| only by one who has studied ch. 11 with the help of a good 167 17,4| he foreshadows, and so in ch. 12 we pass on over to a 168 18,3| have 22 verses each, while ch. 3 has 66.~ In chs. 1 and 169 18,3| in the R.V. translation.~ Ch. 4 resembles chs. 1 and 170 18,3| in the R.V.~ Metrically ch. 3 is the most complicated. 171 18,3| length as the first two.~ Ch. 5 employs normal Hebrew 172 18,8| and certain expressions in ch. 3. As long as this is done