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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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1 Intro | the many obvious Messianic prophecies, early took over the rabbinic 2 1,6 | clear that the recorded prophecies cannot represent the whole 3 1,6 | only preserved those of his prophecies which best expressed the 4 1,6 | which we have few, if any, prophecies.~ In most of the longer 5 1,6 | putting together of the prophecies preserved was spiritual 6 1,6 | least two collections of his prophecies in existence al­ready during 7 1,7 | method is seldom legitimate. Prophecies which refer to the last 8 1,7 | nothing to be said. Very many prophecies find a fuller meaning and 9 1,7 | recording of such “unfulfilledprophecies without explanatory comment 10 1,7 | would main­tain that the prophecies concerning Israel in Isaiah 11 1,8 | which is one of the greatest prophecies, if not the greatest of 12 1,8 | we cannot say that the prophecies of consolation were not 13 1,8 | interpretation of the Old Testament prophecies concerning this. The Apostle 14 5,2 | gleaned from his book. His prophecies themselves substanti­ate 15 6,2 | anonymous col­lection of prophecies (chs. 40-55Deutero-Isaiah) 16 6,2 | prophets appended to the prophecies of Isaiah. Nor does the 17 6,3 | dating agrees the form of the prophecies, which were probably from 18 6,6 | originally unconnected prophecies of varying date, but in 19 6,1 | good part of the following prophecies come from his teaching to 20 6,2 | Isaiah, so these are really prophecies about other nations for 21 6,2 | s learning, rather than prophecies for the nationsgood. But 22 6,5 | 16:14). ~ There are two prophecies here, see 16:13. It is not 23 6,8 | accession; most of these prophecies are called forth by the 24 6,8 | consequences of his action.~ The prophecies are divided into six sections 25 6,0 | first as rounding off the prophecies about Assyria; chs. 38, 26 6,8 | it. Truly, the previous prophecies of Isaiah spoke of the greatness 27 6,8 | In the light of these prophecies about the sufferings of 28 6,9 | 4).~ Besides the direct prophecies about the immortality of 29 7,2 | only a small portion of his prophecies preserved for us, and that 30 7,5 | than Isaiah’s Messianic prophecies linked with Immanuel. The 31 7,5 | divided into three unconnected prophecies of deliverance and restoration, 32 7,6 | number of short unconnected prophecies, viz. vers. 2-5a (…this 33 11,1 | Jeremiah. ~ A. Chs. 1-25:14. Prophecies of Doom.~1Ch. 1. The 34 11,1 | Jeremiah.~2Chs. 2-6. Prophecies from the time of Josiah.~ 35 11,1 | of Josiah.~3Chs. 7-20. Prophecies from the time of Jehoiakim.~ 36 11,1 | Jehoiakim.~4Chs. 21-25: 14. Prophecies against kings and prophets.~ 37 11,1 | B. Chs. 25:15-38; 46-51. Prophecies against the Nations[1]~ 38 11,3 | divided into three groups: (i) Prophecies by Jeremiah in poetry; ( 39 11,3 | Jeremiah in poetry; (ii) Prophecies by Jeremiah in prose; (iii) 40 11,3 | carefully with the poetical prophecies, it gives the impression 41 11,3 | condensation of some of Jeremiah’s prophecies in no way affects their 42 11,3 | collection of Jeremiah’s prophecies into this enlarged roll. 43 11,4 | Jeremiah was steeped in the prophecies of his pre­decessors, especially 44 11,4 | is true that his earliest prophecies are directed mainly against 45 11,4 | That is why his remaining prophecies from the time of Josiah 46 11,4 | would explain the lack of prophecies which can reasonably be 47 11,8 | of Outward Religion.~ The prophecies under Josiah end with a 48 11,0 | The fulfilment of Isaiah’s prophecies at the time of Sennacherib’ 49 11,5 | attribute the collection of prophecies against the false prophets 50 11,7 | are a collection of short prophecies, most of which are earlier; 51 11,7 | of restoration not many prophecies are attributed to Jeremiah. 52 11,0 | consistent with his earlier prophecies; but that did not free him 53 11,1 | Jeremiah’s Prophecies against the Nations (Chs. 54 11,1 | 51). ~ The bulk of these prophecies, chs. 46-49:33 though 46: 55 13,1 | Ezekiel. ~ A. Chs. 1-24. Prophecies of Doom.~1Chs. 1-7. The 56 13,1 | Judgment. ~ B. Chs. 25-32. Prophecies against the Nations.~1 — 57 13,1 | Egypt. ~ C. Chs. 33-48. Prophecies of Restoration.~1Ch. 58 13,2 | is quite clear from his prophecies that Ezekiel, unlike Jeremiah, 59 13,4 | is unprecedented for such prophecies to be spoken at a distance 60 13,4 | do not believe that these prophecies were either spoken to or 61 13,6 | Chs. 4-7). ~ These acted prophecies date about four and a half 62 13,7 | The second group of prophecies begins with a long trance-vision ( 63 13,1 | part of his predecessorsprophecies had gone into fulfilment, 64 13,7 | Prophecies Against the Nations (Chs. 65 13,7 | Nations (Chs. 25-32). ~ These prophecies have the same general purpose 66 13,0 | adequate fulfilment of such prophecies. Unfortunately the topic 67 15,2 | Baron: The Visions and Prophecies of Zechariah, ch. XIII.). 68 15,2 | 1-4 are three anonymous prophecies — for the authorship of 69 15,3 | can be inferred from his prophecies about Zechariah, except 70 15,3 | of non-connected shorter prophecies bound together merely by 71 15,7 | and as is usual in such prophecies the general drift is clear 72 17,3 | about and the prophet and prophecies would be sealed and the 73 17,3 | truth and fulfill all the prophecies. The order for the new construction 74 18,0 | books. They contain great prophecies about Christ and an almost


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