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1 1,8 | eyelids drops of water! (Jer. 9:1-18).~And when the disasters 2 1,8 | with young (Is. 40:12, 9-11).~Thus the Prophet Isaiah 3 1,8 | edge of the Lord (Is. 11:9). They proclaimed the coming 4 1,8 | of the age to come (Is. 9:12, 6).~Here is a reference 5 1,8 | guile in His mouth (Is. 53:19).~ ~The Gospel narrative 6 1,8 | gainsaying people” (Rom. 9:2227; 3033; 10:1821).~ ~ 7 2,6 | into two parts (vers. 1-8, 9-17), and the contrast between 8 3,3 | verge of destruction (Isa. 1:9). In this time of unparalleled 9 4,1 | Visions of DoomChs. 7-9:10. ~ D. Final Blessing 10 4,1 | D. Final BlessingCh. 9:11-15~ ~ 11 4,2 | drought (4:6ff), locusts (4:9; 7:1), plague (4:10) — it 12 4,2 | coming earthquake (8:8; 9:5) — a prophecy fulfilled 13 4,3 | to God (Exod. 21:6; 22:8, 9, 28cf. R.V. text and 14 4,4 | Exod. 22:21-24, 23:1-3, 6-9). Amosattacks on the luxury 15 4,5 | wilderness (cf. Hos. 2:14f; 9:10, Jer. 2:2), where the 16 4,7 | Visions of Doom (Chs. 7-9:10).~ These visions, though 17 4,7 | the position of Sheol (9:2), the great sea-serpent ( 18 4,7 | the great sea-serpent (9:3). The force of the fourth 19 4,7 | as the Exodus from Egypt (9:7). Therein lies the certainty 20 4,7 | The A.V. mg. is correct in 9:9, “…yet shall not the least 21 4,7 | A.V. mg. is correct in 9:9, “…yet shall not the least 22 4,8 | Final Blessing (Ch. 9:11-15). ~ These verses ( 23 4,8 | 15). ~ These verses (or 9:8-15) are the prophet’s 24 5,1 | Chs. 1-3.~1Ch. 1:1-9. The Faithless Wife.~2 — 25 5,1 | Unfaithfulness.~5Ch. 9:1-9. The Corruption of Nation 26 5,1 | Unfaithfulness.~5Ch. 9:1-9. The Corruption of Nation 27 5,1 | Nation Religion.~6Ch. 9:10-17. Original Sin.~7 — 28 5,1 | 1-11. The Father’s Love.~9Chs. 11:12-12:14. Israel 29 5,3 | grandson (IChron. 8:33f; 9:39f, cf. also 8:30), Beeliada, 30 5,4 | came out of Egypt (2:15; 9:10).~ 3. Since “children 31 5,5 | of Amos. Priests (4:8; 6:9), princes and king (4:18; 32 5,6 | connected prophecy.~ Chapter 1:2-9 is the story of Hosea’s 33 5,7 | leadership in highway robbery (6:9).~ A very old Jewish tradition 34 5,7 | wilderness at Baal-peor (9:10, Num. 25) to continue 35 5,7 | vers. 1, 2~~~~7~~~~-~~~~9~~~~~~Israel vers. 3~~~~8a~~~~ 36 5,7 | of the grace of God (Rom. 9:25f) and goes on to the 37 6,5 | away (IIKings 15:29; 16:9; IChron. 5:6, 26). Ahaz 38 6,5 | interpretation of IIKings 19:9-35 and Isa. 37:9-37 is that 39 6,5 | IIKings 19:9-35 and Isa. 37:9-37 is that Sennacherib, 40 6,5 | between IIKings 19:8 and 9 (Isa. 37:8 and 9) of rather 41 6,5 | 19:8 and 9 (Isa. 37:8 and 9) of rather more than ten 42 6,6 | come from here. In vers. 4-9 we have the evidence for 43 6,7 | pattern for the remnant (8:9 — 9:1). A picture of the 44 6,7 | pattern for the remnant (8:9 — 9:1). A picture of the coming 45 6,7 | in the spiritual gloom (9:2-7). There follows an oracle 46 6,7 | judgment on Israel and Judah (9:8-10:4 and add 5:25-30), 47 6,8 | the whole argument of Rom. 9-11. It should be clearly 48 6,9 | Immanuel (7:1-17; 8:5-8; 9:2-7, 11:1-10). ~ Few who 49 6,9 | dissociate the child of 9:6 from him. He cannot be 50 6,1 | attacked by her neighbours (7:1-9), a very good case could 51 6,9 | in Isaiah, cf. also 11:1-9, 40:3f etc. While there 52 6,4 | Servant of Jehovah (42:1-9; 49:1-13; 50:4-9; 52:13- 53 6,4 | Jehovah (42:1-9; 49:1-13; 50:4-9; 52:13-53:12).~ It will 54 6,5 | Songs (42:1-4; 49:1-6; 50:4-9; 52:13-53:12) are a separate 55 6,5 | connecting link, viz. 42:5-9; 49:7-13, are omitted, there 56 6,5 | cf. Luke 2:49).~ In 50:4-9 we are introduced to the 57 6,8 | blood of grapes” (Gen. 49:9-11). In this prophecy the 58 6,8 | uncleanness” (Zech. 3:8-9; 12:10-13:1).~ The name 59 6,9 | 2, Ps. 45, Ps. 110, Is. 9:6, Jer. 23:5, Mic. 5:2, 60 6,1 | Idolatrous Population (56:9-57:21). ~ While certain 61 7,4 | destruction of Jerusalem (3:9-12), which according to 62 7,7 | holinessIsaiah.~ ~In 6:9-16 we have a second denunciation 63 8,1 | Universal SalvationGh. 3:9-20.~ ~ 64 8,2 | virtual unanimity that 1:4-9 must pre­cede Josiah’s reformation 65 8,3 | men acted (cf. II Pet. 3:9).~ It is widely held that 66 8,6 | Universal Salvation (3:9-20). ~ Judgment on Israel 67 8,6 | earth; for Put cf. Nahum 3:9.~ There follows the picture 68 9 | Chapter 9. ~Nahum. ~ ~ 69 11,8| Increasing Obduracy (6:9-21). ~ It is likely there 70 11,8| textual corruption in ver. 9, that in fact it is Jeremiah 71 11,2| prayer is repeated in 11:9-14 and 14:10-12 (cf. also 72 11,2| my mind”) cf. also 19:3-9. In 8:7 Jeremiah uses a 73 11,2| fast is rejected and in 9:25f the physical fact of 74 11,2| the word of Jehovahver. 9) by appealing to the written 75 11,4| ver. 8 anticipates ver. 9). What the result with the 76 11,5| prophets to this period (23:9-40). The opening passage 77 11,6| closely studied, viz. 8:18-9:2; 10:23ff; 11:18-12:6; 78 11,6| s message of doom (8:18-9:2; and already 4:19ff). 79 11,7| whom no one could stand (25:9, 11). This conviction enabled 80 11,8| nothing to God (Matt. 3:9). But the fact that when 81 11,9| The Messiah (23:5f; 30:9, 33:14-26). ~ We refer to 82 12,1| the connexion of vers. 1-9 with Jer. 49:7-22. If we 83 12,1| Obad. vers. 5, 6Jer. 9, 10~ Obad. vers. 8, 9 — 84 12,1| Jer. 9, 10~ Obad. vers. 8, 9Jer. 7b, 22b~ ~The connexion 85 13,4| Jerusalem (e.g. 5:2; 11:4-9, 13; 12:2; 20:30f). Ezekiel’ 86 13,5| for 430 (or 390, cf. ver. 9) days, bound with cords ( 87 13,6| rebellion.~ The figure in 4:9 suggests that there were 88 13,6| grain (Lev. 19:19; Deut. 22:9) it may be that bread made 89 13,6| grain was also unclean (4:9).~ The explanation of the 90 13,8| The Divine Judgment (9:1-11:13). ~ Chs. 9 and 10, 91 13,8| Judgment (9:1-11:13). ~ Chs. 9 and 10, and possibly even 92 13,8| faithful on their foreheads (9:4). The Hebrew for “mark” 93 13,8| slaying of the unmarked (9:5-11), which the intercession 94 13,8| and wresting of judgment (9:9, R.V.), based on the belief 95 13,8| wresting of judgment (9:9, R.V.), based on the belief 96 13,9| temple and city, cf. 8:4; 9:3; 10:19. Now (ver. 23) 97 13,0| more than an extension of 4:9-17.~ ~ 98 13,1| condemns them first (13:1-9) for following “their own 99 13,4| sins and virtues (vers. 6-9).~ The section ends with 100 13,4| con­sidered as one (19:5-9), Zedekiah (19:10-14).~ ~ 101 13,8| House of Israel (vers. 1-9; cf. 3:16-21). Though we 102 13,0| breath” (vers. 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) and “wind” (ver. 9), 103 13,0| 9, 10) and “wind” (ver. 9), while in either case it 104 13,0| 14; Isa. 11:13; Jer. 31:1-9, etc. While we personally 105 13,3| sealed (Dan. 8:26; 12:4, 9). To distinguish this form 106 13,3| details of life (cf. ISam. 9:6; IKings 14:Iff; etc). 107 14,4| question, but IIKings 25:9 suggests little more than 108 14,5| The Second Message (2:1-9). ~ The view expressed above 109 14,5| of God’s pur­poses (ver. 9). Here the essential identity 110 15,1| Vision VII — The Ephah.~9Ch. 6:1-8. Vision VIII — 111 15,1| Four Chariots.~10Ch. 6:9-15. The Crowning of Joshua. ~ 112 15,1| Messiah’s KingdomChs. 9-14. ~1Chs. 9, 10. The 113 15,1| KingdomChs. 9-14. ~1Chs. 9, 10. The Deliverance of 114 15,2| distinct parts (chs. 1-8; 9-14) is denied by none. Nor 115 15,2| part as well, viz. chs. 9-11; 12-14. With this must 116 15,2| connected the fact that 9:1; 12:1; Mal. 1:1 all con­ 117 15,2| 1653 Mede attributed chs. 9-14 to Jeremiah on the basis 118 15,2| on the basis of Matt. 27:9, which attributes Zech 11: 119 15,2| Malachi (C.B.)).~ 3) Zech. 9-11; Zech. 12-14; Mal. 1- 120 15,2| the two sections of Zech. 9-14 not earlier than the 121 15,2| between the style of chs. 9-11 and Jeremiah are too 122 15,2| and the fall of Nineveh. 9 : 13 no more demands a post-exilic 123 15,2| really late date to Zech. 9-14. It ignores the universally 124 15,3| to become blended.~ Chs. 9-14 are also apocalyptic, 125 15,3| nothing comparable in chs. 9-14, where the figures are 126 15,4| the interpreting angel (1:9, 19) went forth, i.e. appeared ( 127 15,4| exile to return (vers. 6-9) and a picture of Zion’s 128 15,4| future act of God (ver. 9). That God is willing to 129 15,4| The interpretation of ver. 9 is very difficult, but there 130 15,4| of the seven eyes cf. 3:9; Rev. 1:4.~ Just as the 131 15,4| promise had been given in 3:9 of the removal of sin. Here 132 15,5| The Crowning of Joshua (6:9-15). ~ There is an inner 133 15,5| earlier given to Zerubbabel (4:9). As a result most moderns 134 15,6| future of Jerusalem.~ 8:9-17 contrasts the condition 135 15,7| Messiah’s Kingdom (Chs. 9-14). ~ We have already pointed 136 15,7| the main subdivisions.~ a) 9:1-8. Jehovah’s vengeance 137 15,7| Israel’s neighbours.~ b) 9:9f. The Messianic king of 138 15,7| Messianic king of peace.~ c) 9:11-17. Israel freed from 139 15,7| one yet future~ i) 12:1-9. The deliverance of Jerusalem, 140 16,1| 1:6-3:12.~1Chs. 1:6-2:9. Lack of Respect and Reverence 141 16,4| specially arraigned (2:1-9) for their neglect of their 142 17,1| Enemy of the Saints.~3Ch. 9. The Messiah the Prince.~ 143 17,3| possibility. 8:26; 12:4, 9 seem to preclude any idea 144 17,5| that the visions of chs. 9 and 10-12, in which the 145 17,8| 33; also Lev. 2 and 17:3-9, this latter abro­gated 146 17,9| the end” (12:4, also 12:9; 8:19, 26). If we add to 147 17,9| that of the Seventy Weeks (9:24-27), has produced almost 148 17,1| times.~ The R.V. of ver. 9 should be noted. Daniel 149 17,1| prophecy of Daniel (Mat. 8:20, 9:6, 12:40, 24:30 and so on).~ ~ 150 17,3| seventy weeksprophesy (Ch. 9). ~ In many ways this is 151 17,3| fit the language of Dan. 9:25.~ c) Those who reckon 152 17,3| affirming, on the basis of Dan. 9, that the decree of Cyrus 153 17,3| befall the ravager” (Dan. 9:24-27).~ ~In this prophecy, 154 18,5| land and sanctuary. In ver. 9 the A.V., “the law is no 155 18,0| 16; 6:20; 7:21-26; 8:8f; 9:25f; 11:1-8; 14:10-12~ [


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