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1 1,2 | that name, e.g. Enoch (Jude 14), Abraham (Gen. 20:7), the 2 1,4 | of the prophets” (Amos 7:14, R.V. mg.).~ In contradistinction 3 2,3 | 30:2f; Obad. 15; Zech. 14:1; Mal. 4:5).~ Since any 4 3,1 | 782-753 B.C.IIKings 14:25).~ We shall show that 5 4,2 | sons of the prophets” (7:14, R.V. mg.) goes beyond the 6 4,2 | half centuries later (Zech. 14:5) — that stamped his message 7 4,6 | importance in tithing (Deut. 14:28; 26:12) and Elkanah’s 8 4,6 | offerings.~ Beer-sheba (5:5; 8:14) owing to its association 9 4,7 | The sin of Samaria (8:14) is generally taken to be 10 5,1 | Faithless IsraelChs. 4-14.~1Chs. 4:1-5:7. Like 11 5,1 | History.~4Chs. 7:8-8:14. Israel’s Political Unfaithfulness.~ 12 5,1 | Love.~9Chs. 11:12-12:14. Israel False and Faithless.~ 13 5,1 | utter Destruction.~11Ch. 14. Love Triumphant.~ ~ 14 5,2 | the major portion (chs. 4-14) of Hosea; the order even 15 5,3 | Beeliada, David’s son (IChron. 14:7) — cf. also Baal-perazim ( 16 5,3 | fertility of the land (cf. 4:14, where harlot= qedeshah, 17 5,3 | wide-spread immorality (4:14) (An interesting picture 18 5,5 | 5:13; 7:11; 8:9f; 12:1; 14:3). To seek foreign aid 19 5,7 | Faithless Israel (Chs. 4-14). ~ A foremost place is 20 5,7 | certainty whether Shalman (10:14) is short for Shalmaneser 21 5,7 | triumphant over Israel’s sin (ch. 14). Few chapters in the Bible 22 6,9 | 1-10). ~ Few who quote 7:14 as evidence for the virgin 23 6,9 | you (phi). a sign…” ver. 14). Immanuel is to be of the 24 6,9 | therefore so translated in 7:14 by the LXX and so quoted 25 6,2 | It is now clear why 22:1-14, a prophecy about Jerusalem, 26 6,3 | Against the King of Babylon (14:3-23). ~ This taunt-song ( 27 6,3 | Satan is intended. Lucifer (14:12) means the morning star. 28 6,3 | king’s overweening pride (14:13) makes him a type of 29 6,4 | Philistia (14:28-32). ~ A logical non 30 6,4 | here. “Out of the north” (14:3.1) shows that the prophecy 31 6,5 | Moab (15:1-16:14). ~ There are two prophecies 32 6,9 | beings mentioned in ver. 14 are mythological, but even 33 6,4 | he whom Jehovah loves (48:14). But it is to be noted 34 7,2 | of Moresheth-gath (1:1, 14), as mall country town in 35 7,7 | prophecy ends with a prayer (7:14-17) and a doxology (7:18ff).~ 36 8,6 | Jehovah in their midst (vers. 14-20). The king of Israel 37 9,1 | with passages like Isa. 14:4-21; Ps. 137:7f; Rev. 19: 38 10,4| taunt-song (ver. 6; cf. Isa. 14:4 and p. 51) taken up by 39 11,1| Jeremiah. ~ A. Chs. 1-25:14. Prophecies of Doom.~1 40 11,1| Jehoiakim.~4Chs. 21-25: 14. Prophecies against kings 41 11,3| found also in chs. 1-25:14 and chs. 26-33. There is 42 11,3| found mainly in chs. 1-25:14 but also in chs. 26-33. 43 11,4| important is it that 11:1-14 is one of those prose reports 44 11,7| Northern Kingdom.~ Ch. 3:14-18 is an even later prophecy, 45 11,2| prayer is repeated in 11:9-14 and 14:10-12 (cf. also in 46 11,2| repeated in 11:9-14 and 14:10-12 (cf. also in a slightly 47 11,2| obedience (cf. ISam. 15:22).~ In 14:12 the formal fast is rejected 48 11,2| res­toration (17:26; 31:14; 33:18).~ ~ 49 11,3| a similar name. In 13:12-14 we find him gaining a hearing 50 11,3| often, catastrophe (drought, 14:1-6) turned people away 51 11,5| is not clear (IIKings 22:14); certainly Josiah had his 52 11,5| prophets growing ever greater (14:13-18). Through it he learnt 53 11,6| explanation for vers. 12-14). His agony carried him 54 11,6| had never been born (vers. 14-18, cf. Job 3).~ So the 55 11,7| l-28a; 39:5-18; 38:28b-39:14.~ It will be noted that 56 11,8| understand Jer. 31:23-40; 33:14-26 is to make all sane Bible 57 11,9| Messiah (23:5f; 30:9, 33:14-26). ~ We refer to these 58 12,1| Obad. vers. 1-4Jer. 49:14-16~ Obad. vers. 5, 6Jer. 59 12,1| scale suggested by vers. 11-14, it is very strange that 60 12,1| those mentioned in IKings 14:25f,~ 2. Obadiah used Jer. 61 12,1| The parallel in Jer. 49:14 also has the feminine, but 62 12,1| referred to in vers. 11-14 the capture by Nebuchadnezzar 63 12,3| Destruction of Edom (vers. 1-14, 15b). ~ It should be noticed 64 13,2| the people in exile (8:1; 14:1; 20:1), and his being 65 13,2| Jehoiachin (cf. IIKings 24:14) suggest that his was among 66 13,3| transported in a trance (3:12, 14) to the banks of the river 67 13,3| book (but see note on 28:14 below). Note that in 41: 68 13,3| gods was in the North (Isa. 14:13). If the Chariot comes 69 13,5| is virtually denied, e.g. 14:4; 17:2f, 12; 19:1; 20:3, 70 13,6| iniquity. But in spite of 29:11-14, it cannot be maintained 71 13,9| Grace to the Exiles (11:14-25). ~ We have already referred 72 13,2| Penalty of Idolatry (Chs. 14-16). ~ These chapters are 73 13,2| for prophetic guidance (14:Iff). God refuses them an 74 13,2| the answer of destruction (14:4-8). Should any other answer 75 13,2| will suffer the same fate (14:9ff). So terrible is idolatry 76 13,2| themselves will be saved (14:12-23). For Daniel see p. 77 13,4| 19:5-9), Zedekiah (19:10-14).~ ~ 78 13,7| attri­butes to cherub (28:14) a meaning that is not readily 79 13,7| it may be used like Isa. 14:4-21 as a type of Satan.~ 80 13,0| language of the vision (vers. 1-14) presupposes a belief in 81 13,0| tribes, e.g. Hos. 3:4f; 14; Isa. 11:13; Jer. 31:1-9, 82 13,1| verses like 38:8, 11, 12, 14, 17.~ We do not intend to 83 13,3| life (cf. ISam. 9:6; IKings 14:Iff; etc). through the proclamation 84 14 | Chapter 14. ~Haggai. ~ ~ 85 14,1| troubled by them (Neh. 6:10-14), but it is striking that 86 14,1| true that in I Mace. 4:46; 14:41 we have certain matters 87 14,3| Babylonia. The section 2:10-14 is so technical in its outlook 88 14,6| effect of the altar (cf. ver. 14). “From this day will I 89 15,1| High Priest.~6Gh. 4:1-14. Vision V — The Golden Lampstand.~ 90 15,1| Messiah’s KingdomChs. 9-14. ~1Chs. 9, 10. The Deliverance 91 15,1| True Shepherd.~3Ghs. 12-14. The Final Deliverance of 92 15,2| distinct parts (chs. 1-8; 9-14) is denied by none. Nor 93 15,2| well, viz. chs. 9-11; 12-14. With this must be connected 94 15,2| 1653 Mede attributed chs. 9-14 to Jeremiah on the basis 95 15,2| 3) Zech. 9-11; Zech. 12-14; Mal. 1-4 are three anonymous 96 15,2| two sections of Zech. 9-14 not earlier than the time 97 15,2| really late date to Zech. 9-14. It ignores the universally 98 15,3| Neh. 12:16; Ezra 5:1; 6:14 suggests that he may have 99 15,3| become blended.~ Chs. 9-14 are also apocalyptic, but 100 15,3| nothing comparable in chs. 9-14, where the figures are 8 101 15,4| message for the prophet (vers. 14-17).~ Taken literally ver. 102 15,5| correct, see mg. to vers. 11, 14) is a sign of honour rather 103 15,6| messages by Zechariah.~ 7:4-14 deals with the true meaning 104 15,7| Messiah’s Kingdom (Chs. 9-14). ~ We have already pointed 105 15,7| eschatological.~ g) 11:4-14. The rejection of Jehovah’ 106 15,7| deliverance of Jerusalem, cf. 14:1-15.~ j) 12:10-14. Judah’ 107 15,7| cf. 14:1-15.~ j) 12:10-14. Judah’s repentance. On 108 15,7| Israel, cf. I Pet. 5:Iff.~ m) 14:1-5. The Lord comes to deliver 109 15,7| to deliver Jerusalem.~ n) 14:6-21. Millennial glory. 110 16,1| towards God.~a) Ch. 1:6-14. By the People.~b) Ch.2: 111 16,4| disrespect shown to Jehovah (1:6-14) by bringing Him sacrifices 112 16,4| descended to gross deceit (ver. 14). Far better no sacrifices 113 17,5| Matt. 24:15, cf. Mark 13:14). This word of pur Lord 114 17,7| man mentioned by Ezekiel (14:14, 20; 28:3) is a figure 115 17,7| mentioned by Ezekiel (14:14, 20; 28:3) is a figure of 116 17,1| be destroyed” (Dan. 7:13:14).~ This vision speaks of 117 18,0| 26; 8:8f; 9:25f; 11:1-8; 14:10-12~ [3] Chs. 21; 22:


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